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'The concept of indirect effect established by the case of Von Colson allows domestic courts to adopt a purposive interpretation of Directives by reading the purpose of the Directive into national legislation. This effectively sidesteps the need for a Directive to have direct effect before an individual can rely on it. The concept is complicated and it is still debatable whether, if domestic case law is deemed clear and unambiguous, domestic courts should go against national law and comply with EU law.'
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