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Actual exam question from IAPP's CIPP-E
Question #: 5
Topic #: 1
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What is an important difference between the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) and the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) in relation to their roles and functions?

  • A. ECHR can rule on issues concerning privacy as a fundamental right, while the CJEU cannot.
  • B. CJEU can force national governments to implement and honor EU law, while the ECHR cannot.
  • C. CJEU can hear appeals on human rights decisions made by national courts, while the ECHR cannot.
  • D. ECHR can enforce human rights laws against governments that fail to implement them, while the CJEU cannot.
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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deaflistener
Highly Voted 1 year, 8 months ago
Selected Answer: B
The Court ensures that EU law is followed, and that the Treaties are correctly interpreted and applied: it reviews the legality of the acts of the EU institutions, ensures that EU countries comply with their obligations under the Treaties, and interprets EU law at the request of national courts.
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Ssourav
Most Recent 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: B
B. CJEU can force national governments to implement and honor EU law, while the ECHR cannot. The CJEU ensures that EU law is interpreted and applied uniformly across all EU member states and can compel national governments to comply with EU law. It has the authority to rule on cases brought by the European Commission or member states regarding the implementation and enforcement of EU law. On the other hand, the ECHR deals with violations of the European Convention on Human Rights. It can hear complaints from individuals or states about violations of the Convention by its signatory countries. However, its judgments are not directly enforceable in the same way as those of the CJEU, and it cannot compel national governments to implement its decisions, though its rulings do carry significant moral and political weight.
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