archigabe wrote:Here's an interesting situation where the E.U commission is taking Sweden to task for a interpretation of E.U directive into national law which is at odds with other member states. The case is from 2005, so it's taken 2 years for this action to be taken.
http://euobserver.com/9/24942/?rk=1
''Brussels has asked Sweden to explain how it implemented the directive into national law; whether Sweden recognises decisions made by other member states concerning the directive and how they justify their own decision.''
Good Post
also i just came across this page.
this man created all the fiasco. and see its not only immigration which suffered. there are loads of departments which are completely out of order
LAWYERS and human rights campaigners have rounded on former justice minister
Michael McDowell for introducing "draconian and obscene" changes to Ireland's criminal laws.
The former PD leader, a senior counsel who has returned to private practice after losing his seat during the election, was also branded as
"mad" and "arrogant" by some delegates at a criminal justice conference for introducing the Criminal Justice Act 2007 "without any effective public debate"
http://www.independent.ie/national-news ... 66868.html