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Chapter 7 Self-test questions
Framework for enforcement
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The Institutions are not liable for omissions: they cannot be liable for failing to act.
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Judicial review under Articles 263 and 265 TFEU requires an examination of whether: [Please select all that apply]
the applicant has a right of standing before the court.
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the claimant is a European citizen.
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the claimant can succeed on the merits of his case.
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the proceedings were brought before the court in time.
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Appeals to the CJ on decisions of the GC are limited to:
cases where the CJ is asked to establish facts of evidence.
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appeals on any point of law.
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appeals on points of law and must be based on the grounds of lack of competence of the GC, or infringement of Union
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Member States and Union institutions have a right to ________ in cases before the Court.
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An order for an interim relief under Article 278 and 279 TFEU can only be made by the individual challenging the contested measure.
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Article 267 TFEU gives the CJ and GC jurisdiction to:
give preliminary rulings concerning the interpretation of EU law and the validity of Acts of the institutions of the Union.
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decide the issue before the national court which was referred to the CJ for a decision.
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interpret all areas which are governed by the TEU
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