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 Übersetzung für 'European Community Law' von Englisch nach Deutsch
EUlaw
European Community Law
Europäisches Gemeinschaftsrecht {n}
Teiltreffer
EUlaw
Community Law
Gemeinschaftsrecht {n}
law
community law
Kommunalrecht {n}
hist.
European Community <EC>
Europäische Gemeinschaft {f} <EG>
EU
European Community regulation
Verordnung {f} der Europäischen Gemeinschaft <VO>
EUhist.pol.
European Defence Community <EDC>
Europäische Verteidigungs­gemeinschaft {f} <EVG>
econ.
European Economic Community <EEC>
Europäische Wirtschaftsgemeinschaft {f} <EWG>
EU
under Community Law {adj}
gemeinschaftsrechtlich
law
community under law
Rechtsgemeinschaft {f}
lawpol.
community of law
Rechtsgemeinschaft {f}
EUnucl.
European Atomic Energy Community <EURATOM>
Europäische Atomgemeinschaft {f} <Euratom>
hist.
European Coal and Steel Community
Montanunion {f}
railtraffic
Community of European Railways <CER>
Gemeinschaft {f} der Europäischen Bahnen <GEB>
lawpol.
community based on law
Rechtsgemeinschaft {f}
EUlaw
contrary to Community law {adj}
gemeinschaftsrechtswidrig
lawsociol.
community bound by law
Rechtsgemeinschaft {f}
law
rule-of-law community
Rechtsgemeinschaft {f}
hist.
European Coal and Steel Community <ECSC>
Europäische Gemeinschaft {f} für Kohle und Stahl <EGKS>
Treaty on the Foundation of the European Community Vertrag {m} zu Gründung der Europäischen Gemeinschaft
law
European law
Europäisches Recht {n}
law
European law
Europarecht {n}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Clare McLaren-Throckmorton trained as a barrister and specialised in European Community Law with a particular interest in competition law.
  • Even when acting within its legislative competence, the Act further constrains the powers of the Parliament by inhibiting it from acting in a manner incompatible with the European Convention on Human Rights or European Community law.
  • "Marleasing SA v La Comercial Internacional de Alimentación SA" (1990) C-106/89 was a decision of the European Court of Justice concerning the indirect effect of European Community law, now European Union law.
  • This controversial and fundamental principle of European Community law was first recognised in the case of "Van Gend en Loos" in 1963 which was followed in "Costa v.
  • In the Factortame case, its provisions in Parts I and II, Registration of British Ships, were disapplied by the Judicial functions of the European court of justice when they were found to conflict with European Community law and the Common Fisheries Policy which stated British waters were the EUs too.

  • He was an influential scholar on several areas of European Union law and his writings continue to be influential outside the EU, particularly his published General Course on European Community Law titled "The Individual and European Law", Academy of European Law, European University Institute.
  • It was possible that the FIFA regulations at that time could conflict with certain provisions of European Community law, or, at the very least, an arguable case could be made that such a conflict existed.
  • He was Jean Monnet Chair of European Community Law, Director of the Department of European Studies at the Instituto Universitario Ortega y Gasset (2004–05), Co-director of the Revista de Derecho Comunitario Europeo and member of the Editorial Boards of various law reviews.
  • The only further appeal from the House of Lords was to the European courts (the European Court of Justice or the European Court of Human Rights), and only then in matters concerning either European Community law or the European Convention on Human Rights.
  • Regarded as Norway's leading authority on European Community law, Eckhoff was known for his work outside of academica as an opponent of Norwegian membership in the community, later the European Union.

  • After the Lambrakis prosecution, with permission to study commercial law and European Community law, Sartzetakis moved to Paris.
  • The Third Amendment of the Constitution Act 1972 is an amendment to the Constitution of Ireland that permitted the State to join the European Communities, which would later become the European Union, and provided that European Community law would take precedence over the constitution.
  • Even when acting within its legislative competence, the Act further constrains the powers of the Parliament by inhibiting it from acting in a manner incompatible with the European Convention on Human Rights or European Community law.
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