> "EU doesn't exactly make law. They make more of suggestions."
(a) The EU can make "Regulations" which come into force as laws in each member state. But those are rare.
(b) ... The more common form is "Directive", and member states are legally obligated to implement into national laws. This is effectivly "EU law".
(c) ... membership of the EU, also requires membership of the Council of Europe, and European Convention of Human Rights, and European Court of Human Rights, who can make judgements against a member state to force them to do things.
(a) The EU can make "Regulations" which come into force as laws in each member state. But those are rare.
(b) ... The more common form is "Directive", and member states are legally obligated to implement into national laws. This is effectivly "EU law".
(c) ... membership of the EU, also requires membership of the Council of Europe, and European Convention of Human Rights, and European Court of Human Rights, who can make judgements against a member state to force them to do things.