Collection: EU Law Flowcharts
📜 EU Law Flowcharts – Direct Effect, Indirect Effect & Free Movement of Goods
Master the core principles of EU law with clear, structured flowcharts.
This EU Law Flowcharts Collection brings together three detailed visual study aids covering direct effect, indirect effect, and the free movement of goods. Each flowchart simplifies complex doctrines, case law, and treaty provisions into step-by-step guides, making them perfect for law students, tutors, and legal professionals studying or applying EU law.
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📘 Included Flowcharts:
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Is It Directly Effective? – Explains when treaty articles, regulations, and directives can be directly enforced in domestic courts, including Van Gend, Van Duyn, and Foster v British Gas.
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Indirect Effect & State Liability – Covers the interpretative obligation from Von Colson, the Francovich principle of state liability, and extensions in Factortame and Köbler.
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Distinctly & Indistinctly Applicable Measures – Clarifies free movement of goods under TFEU Articles 34–36, the Cassis de Dijon principle, proportionality, and exceptions such as public morality and consumer protection.
✅ Perfect For:
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Law students (LLB, GDL, SQE, A-levels) preparing for EU law exams
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Tutors & lecturers teaching EU constitutional and internal market law
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Solicitors & paralegals working on EU–UK trade and regulatory law
- Anyone revising EU law principles for coursework or problem questions
🧠 Turn complex EU law principles into clear, step-by-step guides with these three flowcharts.
🎓 Download the full EU Law Flowcharts Collection today and simplify your study or teaching.