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- Key EU terms: R
- A list of key EU legal terminology: R — last modified 25 February 2010, 00:07 CET — filed under: EU Law, Key Terms, EU legislation — Relevance: 1%
- Key EU terms: S
- A list of key EU legal terminology: S — last modified 25 February 2010, 22:01 CET — filed under: EU Law, Key Terms, EU legislation — Relevance: 1%
- Key EU terms: T
- A list of key EU legal terminology: T — last modified 25 February 2010, 22:20 CET — filed under: EU Law, Key Terms, EU legislation — Relevance: 1%
- Key EU terms: U
- A list of key EU legal terminology: U — last modified 23 February 2010, 20:13 CET — filed under: EU Law, Key Terms, EU legislation — Relevance: 1%
- Key EU terms: V
- A list of key EU legal terminology: V — last modified 23 February 2010, 20:18 CET — filed under: EU Law, Key Terms, EU legislation — Relevance: 1%
- Key EU terms: W
- A list of key EU legal terminology: W — last modified 23 February 2010, 20:21 CET — filed under: EU Law, Key Terms, EU legislation — Relevance: 1%
- Key EU terms: X, Y, Z
- A list of key EU legal terminology: X, Y, Z — last modified 23 February 2010, 20:25 CET — filed under: EU Law, Key Terms, EU legislation — Relevance: 1%
- Citizens’ rights to access a lawyer
- A European Commission proposal guaranteeing the right of all citizens in the EU to be advised by a lawyer when facing criminal proceedings was formally adopted ... — last modified 09 October 2013, 19:50 CET — filed under: EU Law — Relevance: 1%
- Right of access to a lawyer and communication with a family member - guide
- European Commission to guarantee suspects' rights to speak with a lawyer, inform family of arrest — last modified 08 June 2011, 23:02 CET — filed under: EU Law, Living & Working in EU — Relevance: 1%
- Directory of legal gazettes in Europe 2007
- All European countries issue legislation, legal notices and other official announcements in official publications, usually periodicals. Many countries publish ... — last modified 26 June 2007, 19:22 CET — filed under: EU Law — Relevance: 1%
- The Court of Justice of the European Communities in the Community legal order
- The Court of Justice of the European Communities is the judicial institution of the Community. It is made up of three courts: the Court of Justice, the Court ... — last modified 26 November 2009, 23:19 CET — filed under: EU Law, law, European Court of Justice — Relevance: 1%
- Conditions set for direct admission to legal traineeship in a Member State
- Access to a legal traineeship in a Member State may be made conditional on a broad and in-depth knowledge of national law, the European Court of justice has ... — last modified 21 December 2009, 10:22 CET — filed under: EU Law, EU decision-making, Germany — Relevance: 1%
- Fair trial rights: Suspects to receive a 'letter of rights' in criminal proceedings - guide
- Suspects in the European Union will soon receive a ‘letter of rights’ listing their basic rights during criminal proceedings following a vote today in the ... — last modified 13 December 2011, 18:51 CET — filed under: EU Law — Relevance: 1%
- Maximum age limits for some professions is permissible, says Court
- The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has delegated the application of age limits for the recruitment of certain professionals, such as dentistry and fire ... — last modified 14 January 2010, 13:41 CET — filed under: EU Law, Employment — Relevance: 1%
- Towards a Single Market in Creative Content Online
- Online content knows no bounds and is on the increase. Reaching almost 500 million consumers, content services could significantly enhance the competitiveness ... — last modified 08 December 2009, 00:45 CET — filed under: Single Market, EU Law, Media, EU Law summaries, Internet, EU legislation — Relevance: 1%
- Audiovisual and Media
- Summaries of EU Legislation on Audiovisual and Media policy. — last modified 08 December 2009, 00:45 CET — filed under: EU Law, Media, EU Law summaries, EU legislation — Relevance: 1%
- Mediation in civil and commercial matters - summary
- The European Parliament and the EU Council on 23 April 2008 gave the go-ahead for an EU law to encourage mediation for cross-border legal disputes. The ... — last modified 23 April 2008, 23:54 CET — filed under: EU Law, SMEs, Consumer, Living & Working in EU — Relevance: 1%
- Mediation in civil and commercial matters - guide
- The European Parliament and the EU's Council on 23 April 2008 gave the go-ahead for an EU law to encourage mediation for cross-border legal disputes. The ... — last modified 23 April 2008, 23:58 CET — filed under: EU Law, SMEs, Consumer, Living & Working in EU — Relevance: 1%
- Monitoring the application of European Union law - 34th annual report
- Every year, the European Commission draws up an annual report on its monitoring of the application of EU law. In 2016, the Commission launched 986 new ... — last modified 06 July 2017, 22:02 CET — filed under: EU Law — Relevance: 1%
- Member States' compliance with EU law - Annual Report 2017
- The European Commission's Annual Report on monitoring the application of EU law sets out how the Commission monitored and enforced EU law in 2017. The online ... — last modified 12 July 2018, 22:54 CET — filed under: EU Law, Commission — Relevance: 1%
- The Official Journal of the European Union - EUR-Lex - Access to European Union law
- The Official Journal is the authoritative source of EU law - latest issues — last modified 08 May 2014, 22:10 CET — filed under: EU Law — Relevance: 1%
- EC Court rules on rights for dismissed pregnant workers
- Dismissed pregnant workers must enjoy effective judicial protection of their under Community law, according to a ruling by the European Court of Justice. — last modified 03 November 2009, 12:34 CET — filed under: EU Law, Employment, ECJ, Social, SMEs — Relevance: 1%
- Clearer property rights for Europe's 16 million international couples - guide
- What happens to your house if you get divorced and your spouse is of another nationality? What happens to a joint bank account if the spouse dies? What happens ... — last modified 17 March 2011, 00:57 CET — filed under: EU Law, Social, Living & Working in EU — Relevance: 1%
- European Public Prosecutor's Office
- in the Justice council of 8 June, 20 EU Member States reached a political agreement on the establishment of the new European Public Prosecutor's Office under ... — last modified 08 June 2017, 23:09 CET — filed under: EU Law, fraud — Relevance: 1%
- EC moves to cut legal red tape
- The European Commission is proposing to slash red tape for citizens and businesses by doing away with bureaucratic rubber-stamping exercises which are ... — last modified 24 April 2013, 18:28 CET — filed under: EU Law, SMEs, Living & Working in EU — Relevance: 1%
- Regulatory Fitness and Performance Programme (REFIT)
- On 18 June, the European Commission reported on the progress in implementing REFIT, its European Commission's Regulatory Fitness and Performance programme, and ... — last modified 18 June 2014, 14:15 CET — filed under: EU Law — Relevance: 1%
- REFIT - making EU law lighter, simpler and less costly
- REFIT is the European Commission's Regulatory Fitness and Performance programme. Action is taken to make EU law simpler and to reduce regulatory costs, thus ... — last modified 19 May 2015, 18:00 CET — filed under: EU Law, Commission, Single Market — Relevance: 1%
- REFIT - Fit for growth - making EU law lighter
- Red tape is often accused of stifling businesses, especially the smallest ones, and of interfering too much in people's daily lives. With 74% of Europeans ... — last modified 03 October 2013, 22:55 CET — filed under: EU Law, SMEs — Relevance: 1%
- EU Court clarifies standard for Iraqi refugee status
- Iraqi refugees who sought refuge from Sadam Hussein's Baath regime no longer qualify as refugees because of the significant change in circumstances in Iraq, ... — last modified 10 March 2010, 01:49 CET — filed under: EU Law, Refugee — Relevance: 1%
- Inter-institutional register of delegated acts
- This register gives you access to the various steps in the preparation, adoption, scrutiny and publication of delegated acts. Delegated acts supplement or ... — last modified 14 December 2017, 19:19 CET — filed under: EU Law, Institutions — Relevance: 1%