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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: , , — Relevance: 1%
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A list of key EU legal terminology: S last modified 25 February 2010, 22:01 CET — filed under: , , — Relevance: 1%
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A list of key EU legal terminology: T last modified 25 February 2010, 22:20 CET — filed under: , , — Relevance: 1%
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A list of key EU legal terminology: U last modified 23 February 2010, 20:13 CET — filed under: , , — Relevance: 1%
Key EU terms: V
A list of key EU legal terminology: V last modified 23 February 2010, 20:18 CET — filed under: , , — Relevance: 1%
Key EU terms: W
A list of key EU legal terminology: W last modified 23 February 2010, 20:21 CET — filed under: , , — 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: , , — 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: — 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: , — 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: — 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: , , — 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: , , — 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: — 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: , — Relevance: 1%
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: , , , , , — Relevance: 1%
Audiovisual and Media
Summaries of EU Legislation on Audiovisual and Media policy. last modified 08 December 2009, 00:45 CET — filed under: , , , — 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: , , , — 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: , , , — 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: — 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: , — 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: — 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: , , , , — 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: , , — 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: , — 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: , , — 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: — Relevance: 1%
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: , , — 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: , — 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: , — Relevance: 1%
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: , — Relevance: 1%
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