EU law

Principle of equivalence obliges Member States to ensure that national remedies and procedural rules do not render claims bas on EU law
True
False
The principle of proportionality
Binds the Union institutions involved in the legislative procedure and in particular the Commission
Only intervenes in those cases and in those ways in which member states allow it through the treaties
Action must be limited to what is necessary to achieve the objectives of the treaty
Annulment Procedure
Control over the conducts of Member States and their compliance with EU law
Control over the conduct of the Eu institutions and over the legitimacy of EU secondary law with Eu primacy
It is the cornerstone and fundamental pillar of the entire judicial system of the Union
In the Special legislative procedure we find a joint adoption by the European Parliament and the Council of a regulation directive or decision on a proposal from the commission
True
False
The principle or subsidiarity binds the Union institutions involved in the legislative procedure and in particular the Commission
True
False
Among the other sources composing EU secondary law, directives are different from regulations mainly because the latter can have direct applicability
True
False
Sources of EU Primary law (more than 1 is correct)
TEU
TFEU
Binding sources
Not binding sources
General Principles
Directive has only horizontal direct effect
True
False
The Council approves the budget of the EU with the Parliament and coordinates the policies of the MS especially economic policies 
True
False
The infringement procedure allows the ECJ to address the cases in which a Member State fails to comply with EU law
True
False
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