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I'm having a panic though as the suggestion I wanted to make may perhaps be resolved by the Cpnstitutional Treaty. I wanted to suggest the abolition of the direct effect doctrine in favour of the right to an effective remedy. Does anyone know if by investigating the contitutional treaty in relation to the public/private divide that would in itself be an original idea.

I'm asking here as I cannot get in touch with my supervisor!!!!

2007-02-14 00:56:58 · 2 answers · asked by Rosie Rainbow 2 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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Well I must admit that question helped me pass quite a bit of time away, it was a bit different to the one I just answered on whether or not one should flush the loo every time!!!
It was interesting in as far that I didn't understand a word of it!
In fact I was almost convinced it was a wind up, so to prove it to my self I typed 'European law direct effect' into the yahoo search engine, read a bit until I got bored almost to the point of death, then I typed in your other bits, same result!
So the answer to your question is all there , I could write it myself based on the information given , but I would have to be really really bored before I tried it out.
Not wishing to put a dampener on your choice of career isnt the whole idea of the EC to standardise all laws within the community?
Ah,I've just seen the light youve got a job for life, it will take quite a few life times to sort that lot out! Nice move.

2007-02-14 04:45:55 · answer #1 · answered by budding author 7 · 0 0

You should complain to your supervisors supervisor that your supervisor isn't helping you someone like the university ombudsman. Don't be afraid to raise your voice or your concern. Sorry, I don't know enough about your subject area to help you out!

2007-02-14 01:03:24 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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