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Quiz Introduction to EU Law
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A quiz on EU law and the institutions of the European Union.
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20 QUESTIONS
hard
1
Currently how many member states are there in the EU?
27
29
28
26
25
2
Which of these is NOT a reason why Europe is 'European' according to the TEU?
Freedom
Imperialism
Democracy
Equality
Rule of Law
3
Which of these is a country that wishes to join the EU?
France
South Africa
New Zealand
Turkey
Poland
4
In what year was the Treaty of Paris signed?
1951
1957
1952
1981
1948
5
How many states signed the original treaty of Paris?
2
6
7
20
13
6
By what other name is the Rome Treaty 1957 also known?
European Economic Community Treaty
Treaty on Function of the European Union
Treaty of the European Union
European Economic and Coal Treaty
European Atomic Energy Treaty
7
What does supranationalism mean?
Intergovernmental cooporation
The power to make laws
Centralised power
Excluding the EU institutions
Giving the power to individual states
8
What does intergovernmentalism mean?
Power centralised with EU institutions
Centralised power
Member states cooperating on a governmental basis
The power to make laws
The power to appoint ministers
9
What did the Luxembourg Accords 1966 allow a member state to raise?
Very important interests
That the EU had too much power
That a State had too much power
That there should be more cooporation
That there should be no customs charges on that particular product
10
Which case is key to the idea that the objective of the EEC was to create a common market?
Commission v Austria
Van Gend en Loos
Costa v ENEL
Nold v Commission
Cassis de Dijon
11
What did the case of Van Gend en Loos create?
Intergovernmentalism
Rights for nationals
A veto for each State
The right to challenge all legislation regardless of what it is about
Human rights
12
What does sui generis mean?
Rights for nationals
Customs duty
Remove an obsticle
EU law is supreme
One of a Kind
13
What does the EU common market ideal hold?
That there are laws and regulations but these are standardised across the EU
There are no laws at all
Any company can pollute the atmosphere
That there is no product safety at all
That there should be 100% deregulation
14
Which article of the TFEU laid out the ideals of an internal market?
19 (9)
26 (2)
19 (8)
6 (1)
99 (2)
15
In what year was the Treaty of Maastricht signed?
1992
1986
1984
1994
1947
16
What are competencies?
EU citizenship
Legislative powers
Empty concepts
Free movement of citizens
Court given meanings
17
Which of these areas does the UK & Ireland have a flexible opt in opt out?
Asylum & Border Control
Agricultural policy
Economic community
Justice
Human rights
18
Which two countries voted "No" to the constitutional treaty?
UK & Ireland
France & The Netherlands
Germany & Poland
Italy & Spain
Portugal & Denmark
19
What treaty comprised of both the TFEU & TEU?
Maastricht
Lisbon
Rome
Amsterdam
Berlin
20
What does Article 10 of the TEU hold?
That the pillar framework is to be collapsed
That the treaty has constitutional supremacy
That the EU is legitimate
That countries should not have a referendum
That the EU must respect participatory & representative democracy
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