'The distinctive character of the first (Community) pillar of the European Union can be seen not only in the kind of legal rules which are made under that pillar, but also in the relationship between those rules and rules of Member State law.' Explain.
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Elizabeth Pearce 'The distinctive character of the first (Community) pillar of the European Union can be seen not only in the kind of legal rules which are made under that pillar, but also in the relationship between those rules and rules of Member State law.' Explain and discuss this statement. In this essay I intend to explore the character of the European Community, explaining the different functions of different institutions involved in Law making and the different types of Laws made. I will also critically evaluate these rules and the relationship between them and rules of member state law. The relationship between European and national law has always been a 'classic' theme of European legal research, but it has gained new importance in recent years The European Community is the Supranational organisation of (currently) 15 member states, including the United Kingdom, formed by the amalgamation of three other communities. The European Community...

