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". Where European Union law exists, the Member States, who are supposed to enforce it, ride roughshod over it. This is acknowledged by this report, at the same time as it blandly speculates what legal bases might make it possible for adherence to it to be compelled. The members of this union of states, obliged to join together, but competing with one another in order to defend their own bourgeoisies, apply Community law only in so far as their big businesses and major industries find it convenient for them to do so. Although the rapporteur makes reference to the steps taken by the European Court of Justice in support of Community law, the same Court is incapable of preventing the law of the jungle from being the only law that prevails in this competitive society. The most it will be able to do, then, is to make the smallest European powers comply with a few rules, whilst grovelling before the larger ones as it has always done."@en1

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