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... Introduction: Whether or not it is possible for a reference to be made in this case with reference to relevant EC Treaty provisions and decided cases is one part of the problem which needs to be addressed in the matter. The next part of the problem is to critically explain the purpose and effect of Article 234 Jane not being able to access publicly funded childcare services is a matter to be considered in relation to Art. 234 - i.e. the validity and interpretation of acts of institutions of the Community and the UK's responsibility in effecting this Decision. Art. 234 has been important in the development of landmark cases such as Van Gend en Loos and determining that the ECJ is not acting as an appellate court but simply ruling on a point of EC law. The responsibility of the national court is to use the information provided by the ruling














