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Ben Batho How important is the European law as a source of law? Twenty years ago European law was barely a pimple on a duck egg in the world of law. But now the law is influenced strongly from Europe, and is seen to be the way forward. Since the signing of the treaty of Rome in 1957, which brought the European union out. To start of with there were six member states, France, West Germany, Italy, Belgium, Holland, and Luxembourg; these countries were the first to have to abide by the rules set through Europe. Britain never joined the E.U. until 1972, when the European communities act was signed, which gave effect to European law. But the culmination of Europe started in 1952, with the European Coal & Steel Community, then there was the E.U. Atomic Community, then finally the European economic community, setting the Economic and political...

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