EU law

Provide legal advice to Ana on whether and how her rights can be recognised and enforced under EU law, distinguishing between two alternative scenarios.

Answer ONLY ONE of the following problem questions  B.1 Ana worked in an office in a small town in Slovenia, and while doing her job, she discovered that her colleagues committed fraud involving EU funds. Ana reported the crime internally and to the public authorities, and her colleagues were investigated and convicted for their crimes. […]

Select ONE of the following three propositions below and explain on the Judicial Protection in UK and EU Law.

Judicial Protection in UK and EU Law Select ONE of the following three propositions: 1.The time has now come for the law to abandon the principle of Wednesbury unreasonableness. 2.The principle of proportionality gives judges too much power to intervene in the actions and decisions of public authorities. 3. The fair-minded observer test for bias […]

Make representations to the Court on behalf of the European Commission detailing any breaches of the law on Free Movement of Goods by France and Sweden.

INSTRUCTIONS; 1. Your ability to construct a logical argument on the grounds in the scenario, in support of your client’s case 2. Your use of appropriate law in support of your argument, including cases and/or EU legislation as appropriate to the scenario, demonstrating your understanding of relevant EU law, and your ability to apply it […]

Advise Luka whether the rejection is compatible with the EU Withdrawal Agreement.

Barbara is a Bulgarian national and is a single mother. Her son Nicolas is 25 years old and suffers from manic depression due to which he is unfit to work and thus financially dependent on Barbara. Due to the high unemployment rate in Bulgaria and very low welfare benefits Barbara moved to Germany. Soon after […]

Critically discuss the balance EU law (as retained in the UK) and the ‘better law’ approach strike between conflicts justice and material justice, and between certainty and flexibility.

‘The pursuit of conflicts justice and legal certainty in EU private international law is misguided. Robert A Leflar’s “better law” approach is the better approach to choice of law.’ Critically discuss the balance EU law (as retained in the UK) and the ‘better law’ approach strike between conflicts justice and material justice, and between certainty […]

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