THE EU INSTITUTIONS AND THEIR SIGNIFICANCE FOR ACHIEVING COMMUNICATION LAW GOALS

Kompanija „Boksit“ a.d. Milići, Republika Srpska, Bosna i Hercegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina


Abstract

Communitarian law or EU law is based on respect for the principle of autonomy, the principle of the primacy or supra-nationality and the principle of direct application or direct effect which makes it specific in relation to other legal systems. To ensure the smooth functioning of community law and to protect the legal order of the EU, it is necessary involvement of the EU institutions. The European Central Bank and the European Court of Auditors have no active role in the protection of community rights, but all other EU institutions actively involved in ensuring the smooth functioning of the Community Law. Especially significant role of the European Commission, which is considered the guardian of komnitarnog Rights and European Court of Justice, which is tasked with ensuring that Member States comply with EU law, keep an eye on the legality of the actions of the EU institutions and to decide on matters of interpretation or assessment of validity of EU law

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