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THE ECJ, NATIONAL COURTS AND THE SUPREMACY OF COMMUNITY LAW Paul Craig, Oxford A central issue is any future European constitution concerns the inter-relationship of national courts and the ECJ, in particular in relation
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Report / Rome / /

Company

Oxford University Press / Philip Morris / European Communities Act 1972 incorporated / Internationale Handelsgesellschaft mbH. / Factortame Ltd. / Hart Publishing / ENEL / Simmenthal SpA / /

Continent

Europe / /

Country

Germany / Belgium / France / Italy / United Kingdom / /

Facility

SpA Granital / Lord Bridge / SpA Fragd / /

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positive law / case law / law dominant / internal law / law supremacy / statute law / case law concerning / milk products / continental national legal systems / law stops / constitutional law / legal systems / /

Organization

Court of Justice / Constitutional Court / United Kingdom court / Divisional Court / House of Lords / UN Court / Belgian court / German Constitutional Court / German Federal Constitutional Court / Equal Opportunities Commission / European Economic Community / European Court / Ever Closer Union / European Union / Oxford University / United Kingdom Parliament / /

Person

Jacques Vabre / Solange II / William Wade / W. Wade / Franco-Suisse Le Ski / /

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Counsel / Procureur General / Secretary of State / national judge / /

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EC / /

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Telos / Law Quarterly Review / /

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