AN ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTS THE DIRECTIVE PRODUCE TO INTERNAL JURISPRUDENCE
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https://doi.org/10.18662/eljpa/2015.0202.04Keywords:
Directive, direct effect, horizontal effect, the EU rule of law.Abstract
This article aims to analyze an exception to the principle of indirect applicability of the directive, as secondary source of law, except in a case underlined the courts across Suceava Court of Appeal. The issue that has generated substantive dispute relating to extrapolate the definition of the concept of unity from a European directive so that the concept of unit to cover premises of a company, although national law does not provide this distinction.References
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