Today an #EULaw question for you: What is the name of the procedure, by which courts of the Member States can refer questions to the #EU Court of Justice on matters of EU Law?
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@hpod16 Very good that you ask this question, i don't know!
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Option 5: the procedure to delay a domestic legal case by almost two years.
(yeah I picked one of the other options ;-))
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Option 5: the procedure to delay a domestic legal case by almost two years.
(yeah I picked one of the other options ;-))
@Pepijn looks like I am finally making these difficult enough!
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@hpod16 Very good that you ask this question, i don't know!
@Nic3 I will post the correct answer as a reply here right before poll ends, so check back in about 24h

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the correct answer here is…
the preliminary ruling procedure! It’s outlined in Article 267 TFEU.
If the ECJ holds that a member state's legislation conflicts with EU law, the member state is required to "disapply" such law, but the ECJ may not amend the member state's legislation itself -
the correct answer here is…
the preliminary ruling procedure! It’s outlined in Article 267 TFEU.
If the ECJ holds that a member state's legislation conflicts with EU law, the member state is required to "disapply" such law, but the ECJ may not amend the member state's legislation itself@hpod16 Hello, Hannah, thanks for the link!
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@Pepijn looks like I am finally making these difficult enough!
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@no_brainer @Pepijn
Terrifying why?
If you’re not studying for a test this niche knowledge isn’t super important -
@no_brainer @Pepijn
Terrifying why?
If you’re not studying for a test this niche knowledge isn’t super important