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Einführung in die Grundlagen des Rechtssystems und die Institutionen der EU

Herwig Roggemann


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The paper gives a short overview regarding some basic legal principles and institutions of the European Community/Union. It shows the substantial role of the European Court in step by step forming and more closely integrating what is called the European Space of Law. The aim of the paper is to put the questions arising around public procurement and its necessary reforms into the framework of the European law making process. The relation between European Law and national law of the Member States is essentially determined by legal acts issued by the law making organs of the EC/EU. Among these legal acts the European directives and the way they are either not to the full extent or not in time or not at ali transferred into national law play a special role. To improve the legal position of the European citizens and the protection of their individual rights the European Court developed a new theory of national state responsibility for violating European Law by administrative, judicial and even law making bodies of the Member States. Thus strengthening the integrative effects of the supranational judicial power within the European Union. The paper refers only on some of the numerous actual publications dealing in Germany with European Law to encourage students to further and more intensive work in this field, which is and probably in future will be in dynamic development.

Ključne riječi

european union; legal principles and institutions

Hrčak ID:

31722

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/31722

Datum izdavanja:

15.1.2007.

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