European Community law consists of the rules of international law which govern
treaties and international organizations, of the founding Treaties and Treaties to
which the Communities are parties and the Annexes and Protocols attached to both
kinds of treaties, of the rules generated by the Community institutions (including judgments
of the European Court of Justice) and those portions of the muncipallaws of
the Member states which they are bound to enact in the execution of their obligations.
Its scope is circumscribed by the Treaties founding the Communities.
European Community law consists of the rules of international law which govern
treaties and international organizations, of the founding Treaties and Treaties to
which the Communities are parties and the Annexes and Protocols attached to both
kinds of treaties, of the rules generated by the Community institutions (including judgments
of the European Court of Justice) and those portions of the muncipallaws of
the Member states which they are bound to enact in the execution of their obligations.
Its scope is circumscribed by the Treaties founding the Communities.
Primary Language | English |
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Journal Section | Makaleler |
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Publication Date | December 29, 1992 |
Published in Issue | Year 1992 Volume: 2 Issue: 1&2 |