Deck 14: Enforcement of EU Law - Actions Against Member States
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Deck 14: Enforcement of EU Law - Actions Against Member States
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Does Article 258 TFEU give the Commission discretion as to whether to bring proceedings against a Member State for an alleged breach of EU law before the ECJ?
A) The Commission has no discretion as Article 258 TFEU specifies what action it must take.
B) The Commission has a limited discretion in such circumstances.
C) The Commission has complete discretion as to whether to bring proceedings against the Member State before the ECJ.
A) The Commission has no discretion as Article 258 TFEU specifies what action it must take.
B) The Commission has a limited discretion in such circumstances.
C) The Commission has complete discretion as to whether to bring proceedings against the Member State before the ECJ.
C
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What document is issued at the end of the administrative stage of proceedings under Article 258 TFEU if the Member State persists in its failure to fulfil its obligations arising out of EU law, and the Commission wishes to pursue the matter?
A) A recommendation.
B) A reasoned opinion.
C) A formal notice.
A) A recommendation.
B) A reasoned opinion.
C) A formal notice.
B
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Which EU institution can take enforcement action against a Member State under Article 258 TFEU?
A) The Commission
B) The Council
C) The EP
A) The Commission
B) The Council
C) The EP
A
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Which of the following defences submitted by a Member State allegedly in breach of EU law is likely to be accepted by the ECJ?
A) Defence based on reciprocity
B) Defence based on necessity
C) Defence based on force majeure
A) Defence based on reciprocity
B) Defence based on necessity
C) Defence based on force majeure
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Can the Commission request the ECJ to impose a pecuniary penalty on a Member State which is allegedly in breach of EU law in its application to the ECJ in which it asks the ECJ to declare that a Member State has failed to fulfil its obligation deriving from EU law?
A) This possibility is excluded under EU law.
B) This possibility is limited to the cases in which a Member State has failed to notify to the Commission measures transposing a directive adopted under the legislative procedure.
C) The Commission can always make such a request.
A) This possibility is excluded under EU law.
B) This possibility is limited to the cases in which a Member State has failed to notify to the Commission measures transposing a directive adopted under the legislative procedure.
C) The Commission can always make such a request.
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