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The nature of Decisions

Decisions are addressed to member states or to individuals and are binding upon those to whom they are addressed. Therefore they are plainly a source of the law which applies to those states or individuals.

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Source: Askey Simon, McLeod Ian. Studying Law. Macmillan Education,2014. — 239 p.. 2014

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