I agree. That was defo the most challenging paper I have come accross.
Much worse than Company last week and I was sure I had failed that.
Perhaps not so sure any more!!

Why he put up a question on the Commission, which I would think is the
institution that has the least talking points, is beyond me.

As for The sources question, I had prepared in detail the areas of
discrimination and the fundamental rights, thinking they may come up
as separate questions, but to have to outline them both in the one
question (along with legitimate expectations) was asking a lot.

I could easily find fault with every question on the paper so I
suppose I had just better say that it was horrible and Im glad that
you all think the same.

Lets hope his marking scheme is a little fairer!!

On Apr 3, 4:02 pm, lukin <[email protected]> wrote:
> it was definitely one of the toughest eu papers, let alone blackhalls
> I have ever sat - and i've sat all of them besides tort.
>
> Noel travers deserves an absolute kicking right in the behind for the
> type of questions he puts up. I would be absolutely positively shocked
> if more that one handful of people could satisfactorily answer the
> case note question - having learnt 10 "seminal cases" from all across
> the course, you would think one be covered - not could I do one.
>
> The direct effect question was all over the place.
>
> Part A of the competition law question was one of the most confusing
> questions I have ever read. The fact that Mr. Travers thought it
> prudent to give "nicknames" to almost every relevant party ("stayers",
> "goers", etc etc etc).
>
> I have no problem with a testing paper - having covered all the
> course, I truly can say I was not happy with one question I attempted
> today.
>
> It's funny these exams are set by people who have never have been
> within an asses' roar of having to study/sit a blackhall.
>
> On Apr 3, 3:01 pm, tiger <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hey all
>
> > I thought it was fairly bad as well. plus, the commission question - I
> > wrote an awful lot from the treaty. Don't know whether I can get any
> > marks for that.
>
> > The article 82 question was tough too - the dual role? Anyone know
> > what that was about?
>
> > On Apr 3, 2:58 pm, molly <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > God,that was crap. Only got to do 4 quetions and The question on free
> > > movement of goods was completely bizarre, Could not figure out its
> > > relevance to that area at all. I mean fixing tinted stickers or
> > > whatever to car windows? How does that restrict the free movement of
> > > goods? Kept looking at it thinking I must be missing something.
>
> > > On Apr 3, 1:39 pm, Richard Power <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > good bit off work not whole course but a alot of study and prob for 
> > > > nothing!!!
>
> > > > last one aswell and was hoping bhall but may have to wait.....
>
> > > > the paper was all on the difficult aspects of ec law, the one on direct 
> > > > effect took about an hr to understand!!!
>
> > > > > Date: Fri, 3 Apr 2009 05:26:45 -0700
> > > > > Subject: EU Post Mortem
> > > > > From: [email protected]
> > > > > To: [email protected]
>
> > > > > I found that paper really tough - it was my last exam and I think I've
> > > > > completely screwed my chances of going to B'hall this year -
>
> > > > > Can someone explain what question five was all about please? I had no
> > > > > idea how the second and third parts related to FMG?!!
>
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