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The Undertakings for Collective Investment in Transferable Securities Directive (Directive 2009/65/EC, "UCITS") [1] is a EU directive that allows collective investment schemes to operate freely throughout the EU on the basis of a single authorisation from one member state. EU member states are entitled to have additional regulatory requirements ...
Commission Directive 66/683/EEC of 7 November 1966 eliminating all differences between the treatment of national products and that of products which, under Articles 9 and 10 of the Treaty, must be admitted for free movement, as regards laws, regulations or administrative provisions prohibiting the use of the said products and prescribing the use of national products or making such use subject ...
A directive is a legal act of the European Union [1] that requires member states to achieve particular goals without dictating how the member states achieve those goals. A directive's goals have to be made the goals of one or more new or changed national laws by the member states before this legislation applies to individuals residing in the ...
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Legal Acts of the European Union are laws which are adopted by the Institutions of the European Union in order to exercise the powers given to them by the EU Treaties. They come in five forms: regulations, directives, decisions, recommendations and opinions. [1] Regulations and directives can be either legislative or non-legislative acts.
The Community acquis [1] or acquis communautaire (/ ˈ æ k iː k ə ˈ m juː n ə t ɛər /; French: [aˌki kɔmynoˈtɛːʁ]), [2] sometimes called the EU acquis and often shortened to acquis, [2] is the accumulated legislation, legal acts and court decisions that constitute the body of European Union law that came into being since 1993.
Visualization of EU Competition law, eur-charts.eu. Szyszczak (2007) The Regulation of the State in Competitive Markets in the EU; Geradin (Ed) (2000) The Liberalisation of State Monopolies in the European Union and Beyond; Quigley & Collins (2007) EC State Aid Law; Biondi et al. (2003) The Law of State Aids in the European Union
The EU has the power to act only as far as the Member States cannot sufficiently do themselves and must not go beyond what is necessary to achieve the objectives of the Treaties. Minimum rules may be prescribed by a Directive in the areas of mutual admissibility of evidence, rights of individuals in criminal procedure and the rights of victims ...