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European Law Explain the sources of European Law (12 marks) European Law can be created in either of the 4 several ways, however the basis of European Law is the Treaty of Rome. In this it was stated that simply that it's whole basis was to create a form of unity in the world amoung national economies on the basis of a common interest and/or an aim to bring social harmonistaion. However the European Legislation that is introduced to help achieve these aims come from either treaties ( this beings the primary source of law in Europe),regulation,directives and decisions. Treaties with concern to European Law and with respect to Member state law are extremely important, as once the head of the member state( in our law at present Tony Blair) signs the treaty the law concerned in it is automatically law in that country, in our country this is governed by the European...

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