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CIPPE PRACTICE QUESTIONS 2024/2025.
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Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) (1948) - answersfirst international legal instrument announcing the right to privacy (Article 12), catalyst for other human rights instruments in Europe 
 
European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) (1950) - answersinternational treaty to protect human rights and fundamental freedoms, right to privacy (Article 8) and many more protections of a wide scope 
 
Treaty of Rome (1957) - answersestablished the European Economic Area (EEA, member states plus ...
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European Fundamental Rights Law - Literature Summaries Week 3
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Summary document of the readings for European Fundamental Rights Law week 3:
- Monica Claes, Fundamental Rights, in PJ Kuyper and others, The Law of the European Union (5th ed, 2018), Chapter 4, pp. 97-130;
- European Commission, 2018 Report on the Application of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, pp. 1-21;
- C Leconte, ‘The EU Fundamental Rights Policy as a Source of Euroscepticism’ 15 Human Rights Review (2014) 83–96;
- ECJ, Case C-614/10, Åklagaren v. Hans Åkerberg Fransson;
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CIPP/E Exam Review Questions and answers. Verified// LATEST EXAM PREDICTIONS 2024/25
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CIPP/E Exam Review Questions and 
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Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) 1948, Art. 12 - i. First international legal instrument 
announcing a right to privacy 
ii. Catalyst for other human rights instruments in Europe. 
iii. Recognized universal values and traditions of "the inherent dignity and the equal and inalienable 
rights of all members of the human race in the foundation of freedom, justice, and peace in the world." 
European Convention on Human Rights (EC...
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International Business Law Test #2
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1.	The principle of	states that least restrictive trade WTO member countries, in setting otherwise valid restrictions on trade, shall make them no more onerous than necessary to achieve the goals for which they were imposed. 2.	A corollary to least restrictive trade is that national laws and regulations passed for purely internal purposes, such as the protection of the gener- al HS&W	must also pose the fewest barriers to trade as pos- sible. 3.	The WTO has stated that this is the balancing te...
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CIPP/E Exam Review Questions and answers, rated A+/ LATEST EXAM PREDICTIONS 2024/25
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CIPP/E Exam Review Questions and 
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Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) 1948, Art. 12 - i. First international legal instrument 
announcing a right to privacy 
ii. Catalyst for other human rights instruments in Europe. 
iii. Recognized universal values and traditions of "the inherent dignity and the equal and inalienable 
rights of all members of the human race in the foundation of freedom, justice, and peace in the world." 
European Convention on Human Rights (ECH...
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CIPP/E Exam 2023 with complete solutions
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Lisbon Treaty, the _ AND _ were granted institutional status - Answer- European Council and the European Central Bank 
 
Exercises legislative and budgetary functions - Answer- European Parliament 
 
Elects the President of the Commission - Answer- European Parliament 
 
European Parliament has 4 responsibilities: - Answer- legislative development, supervisory oversight of other committes, democratic representation, developent of the budget 
 
European Parliament shares its legislative duties wi...
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European Union (EU) Politics - Summary
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This summary contains all the necessary basic information+ more in-depth information about the EU, its history, its institutions and its future. 
 
This comprehensive summary consists of all necessary information on the EU: its history, its institutions and its future. 
 
EU 
European Union Politics 
EC Eeauropean politics 
Commission 
ECJ 
European Court of Justice 
TREATIONS TFEU TEU 
European Parliament 
European Council 
European Council 
Council of the European Union 
Ministers MEP MEPs 
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Public International Law: ALL judgments, of the International Court of Justice, summarised by IRAC-method
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As regards the following judgments, they are all set out in issue, rule, analysis and conclusion.

 # Court & Case Name
1 ICJ North Sea Continental Shelf
2 ICJ Nicaragua
3 ICJ LaGrand
4 CC Italy, Simoncioni and Ors v.
Germany
5 ICJ Nuclear Weapons (Adv.)
6 ICJ Qatar v. Bahrain
7 ICJ Kosovo (Adv.)
8 ECtHR S.A.S. v. France
9 ECSR, CEC v. Netherlands
10 ECtHR, Ozgur Gundem v. Turkey
11 ECtHR, Axel Springer v. Germany
12 PCIJ, SS Lotus
13 ICJ Anglo-Norwegian Fisheries
14 ICJ Agean Continental...
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Parliamentary Sovereignty Notes (summarized)
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These are summarized notes on the Parliamentary sovereignty of the England parliament plus there is a comparison with the European Union. It includes a ready-made introduction for the essay, UK parliament's view, UK court's view, ECJ's view, and post-Brexit situation. These notes are compiled from several different sources and are extremely easy to understand and use in your essay. I have also copied one of the points from the notes here: (The doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty gives the U...
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European Union law notes (exam ready). Basic legislation. Cases
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I theme. European Single (Internal) Market	3 
1.1.	Forms of economic integration and the internal market	3 
1.2. European Community internal market freedoms	3 
1.2.	The concept of discrimination	4 
1.3.	National rules restricting fundamental freedoms	5 
Topic II. Free movement of goods	6 
2.1. The concept of goods	8 
2.2. Duties and charges having equivalent effect	9 
2.3. Internal taxes	10 
2.3.1. The concept of internal taxation	11 
2.3.2. Similar and competing goods	11 
2.3.3. 90 p. The scope...