What extent does the accession process and the membership criteria itself safeguard the values of the European Union set out in Article 2 TEU after a Member State has joined the EU? Is there sufficient accountability of EU Member States?

EU LAW

QUESTION ONE

When a candidate country applies to join the European Union, it works with the EU to ensure it can fulfil certain criteria. The Copenhagen Criteria 1993 sets out the political, economic and legal criteria. Alongside this, during the accession process, candidate countries have to demonstrate their willingness to engage with EU aims and values.

What extent does the accession process and the membership criteria itself safeguard the values of the European Union set out in Article 2 TEU after a Member State has joined the EU? Is there sufficient accountability of EU Member States?

 

 

 

 

 

 Can Gunther challenge the requirement under the French Decree that all alcoholic food be sold only in licensed premises on the ground of its incompatibility with Article 34 TFEU?

EU LAW
Answer the following questions

Can Gunther challenge the 20% duty on alcoholic fruit drinks on the ground of either Article 30 or 110 TFEU?

Can Gunther challenge the requirement under the French Decree that all alcoholic food be sold only in licensed premises on the ground of its incompatibility with Article 34 TFEU?

Is the French legal requirement that all alcoholic food be labelled with obvious warnings about the health risks associated with consuming alcohol compatible with Article 34 TFEU and, if not, can it be justified either under Article 36 TFEU or under Cassis de Dijon?

What is the role of the General Court (formerly the CFI)?Identify and explain the origins of EU Law (primary and secondary) and the sources of EU rights.

EU Law

When you are on this page (‘Twelve historic steps’), you should be able to
find the answers to the following questions:

Name two European Communities which were created in the 1950s.

Why were the European Communities founded?

Who were the founder Member States?
(allow 30 minutes)

Who are the current Member States and when did each one join?
How and when was the European Union created?
COMMENT

The two that are mentioned on this web page are the European Coal and
Steel Community (ECSC) and the European Economic Communit Identify the main EU institutions, define their roles and assess the balance of power between them with particular reference to the legislative
procedures

What is the role of the General Court (formerly the CFI)?

Identify and explain the origins of EU Law (primary and secondary) and
the sources of EU rights.

Identify which laws are directly effective

Identify when, where and against whom clients can enforce and defend
EU rights

Analyse fact patterns and recognise situations where:

EU Law overrides even conflicting national law through the principle
of direct effect;

National courts are required to apply EU Law if it is possible to do so
through the principle of indirect effect; and

claimants may rely on the principle of State liability

Explain in outline the nature, development and practical application of
general principles of EU Law.