And the exception... Dutch judges are using international agreements to see if the laws are violating them. If they are, the plaintiffs will be released/compensated based on the international agreements as they are overriding national laws, especially when they are EU judicial guidelines.
So there is no constitution, but in the EU we are now getting a weird mix of Roman law and case law.
Yup
And the exception... Dutch judges are using international agreements to see if the laws are violating them. If they are, the plaintiffs will be released/compensated based on the international agreements as they are overriding national laws, especially when they are EU judicial guidelines.
So there is no constitution, but in the EU we are now getting a weird mix of Roman law and case law.
so odd, what a world we live in.