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Modern features of law institutions of the European Union
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- The role of the European Union is to understand its legal nature through the structural composition and distribution of powers between the EU institutions, as well as to study the forms and methods of their activities. It is important not only from the standpoint of the participating States, but also in the interests of countries that are not part of the European Union and build their relations with it on the basis of bilateral agreements. The aim of the article is to analyze the modern features of law institutions of the European Union. Legal analysis of such institutions of the European Union as the European Parliament, the European Commission and the EU Court is becoming important condition for the development of international cooperation.
- This article is devoted to the legal analysis of such institutions of the European Union as the European Parliament, the European Commission and EU Court that participate in the implementation of its tasks and functions, act on its behalf, have the appropriate competence and structure, are endowed with founding treaties and legislation of the Union of certain amount of power and apply their inherent forms and methods of activity. [Publisher's text].
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Rivista di studi sulla sostenibilità : X, 1, 2020-
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ISSN: 2239-1959
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- Founding treaty, competence, EU law institutions, European Union member states
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