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Regulation (European Union)

A regulation is a legal act of the European Union [1] which becomes immediately enforceable as law in all member states simultaneously.[2][3] Regulations can be distinguished from directives which, at least in principle, need to be transposed into national law. Regulations can be adopted by means of a variety of legislative procedures depending on their subject matter.

Description edit

The description of regulations can be found in Article 288 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (formerly Article 249 TEC).

Article 288

To exercise the Union's competences, the institutions shall adopt regulations, directives, decisions, recommendations and opinions.

A regulation shall have general application. It shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.

A directive shall be binding, as to the result to be achieved, upon each Member State to which it is addressed, but shall leave to the national authorities the choice of form and methods.

A decision shall be binding in its entirety upon those to whom it is addressed.

Recommendations and opinions shall have no binding force.

The Council can delegate legislative authority to the Commission and, depending on the area and the appropriate legislative procedure, both institutions can make laws.[2] There are Council regulations and Commission regulations. Article 288 does not clearly distinguish between legislative acts and administrative acts, as is normally done in national legal systems.[3]

Legal effect edit

Regulations are in some sense equivalent to the legislative acts of the member states, in the sense that what they say is law and they do not need to be mediated into national law by means of implementing measures. As such, regulations constitute one of the most powerful forms of European Union law and a great deal of care is required in their drafting and formulation.

When a regulation comes into force, it overrides all national laws dealing with the same subject matter and subsequent national legislation must be consistent with and made in the light of the regulation. While member states are prohibited from obscuring the direct effect of regulations, it is common practice to pass legislation dealing with consequential matters arising from the coming into force of a regulation.

Although a regulation in principle has a direct effect, the Belgian Constitutional Court has ruled that the international institutions, such as the EU, may not derogate from the national identity as set out in the political and constitutional basic structures of the country, or the core values of the protection of the Constitution.[4]

Subclasses edit

Name Example title Example ELI Example CELEX
Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council Regulation (EU) No 524/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 May 2013 on online dispute resolution for consumer disputes and amending Regulation (EC) No 2006/2004 and Directive 2009/22/EC (Regulation on consumer ODR) http://data.europa.eu/eli/reg/2013/524/oj 32013R0524
Council Regulation Council regulation (EC) No 1346/2000 of 29 May 2000 on insolvency proceedings http://data.europa.eu/eli/reg/2000/1346/oj 32000R1346
Commission Regulation Commission Regulation (EC) No 2257/94 of 16 September 1994 laying down quality standards for bananas (Text with EEA relevance) http://data.europa.eu/eli/reg/1994/2257/oj 31994R2257
Commission Implementing Regulation Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 923/2012 of 26 September 2012 laying down the common rules of the air and operational provisions regarding services and procedures in air navigation and amending Implementing Regulation (EU) No 1035/2011 and Regulations (EC) No 1265/2007, (EC) No 1794/2006, (EC) No 730/2006, (EC) No 1033/2006 and (EU) No 255/2010 Text with EEA relevance http://data.europa.eu/eli/reg_impl/2012/923/oj 32012R0923

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Nanda, Ved P. (1996). Folsom, Ralph Haughwout; Lake, Ralph B. (eds.). European Union law after Maastricht: a practical guide for lawyers outside the common market. The Hague: Kluwer. p. 5. The Union has two primary types of legislative acts, directives and regulations
  2. ^ a b Christine Fretten; Vaughne Miller (2005-07-21). (PDF). UK House Of Commons Library, International Affairs and Defence Section. p. 8. Standard Note: SN/IA/3689. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-06-12. Retrieved 2009-09-03. Both the Council of Ministers and the Commission are empowered under the EC Treaty to make laws.
  3. ^ a b Steiner, Josephine; Woods, Lorna; Twigg-Flesner, Christian (2006). EU Law (9th ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 56–60. ISBN 978-0-19-927959-3.
  4. ^ "Rolnummers 5917, 5920, 5930 en 6127" (PDF).

External links edit

  •   Media related to European Union Regulations at Wikimedia Commons
  • UK House of Commons: Report of the EU Legislative Process and scrutiny by national parliaments.
  • EUR-Lex, European Union Law database.

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For the regulation of the European Union single market see Internal market A regulation is a legal act of the European Union 1 which becomes immediately enforceable as law in all member states simultaneously 2 3 Regulations can be distinguished from directives which at least in principle need to be transposed into national law Regulations can be adopted by means of a variety of legislative procedures depending on their subject matter Contents 1 Description 2 Legal effect 3 Subclasses 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksDescription editThe description of regulations can be found in Article 288 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union formerly Article 249 TEC Article 288To exercise the Union s competences the institutions shall adopt regulations directives decisions recommendations and opinions A regulation shall have general application It shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States A directive shall be binding as to the result to be achieved upon each Member State to which it is addressed but shall leave to the national authorities the choice of form and methods A decision shall be binding in its entirety upon those to whom it is addressed Recommendations and opinions shall have no binding force The Council can delegate legislative authority to the Commission and depending on the area and the appropriate legislative procedure both institutions can make laws 2 There are Council regulations and Commission regulations Article 288 does not clearly distinguish between legislative acts and administrative acts as is normally done in national legal systems 3 Legal effect editRegulations are in some sense equivalent to the legislative acts of the member states in the sense that what they say is law and they do not need to be mediated into national law by means of implementing measures As such regulations constitute one of the most powerful forms of European Union law and a great deal of care is required in their drafting and formulation When a regulation comes into force it overrides all national laws dealing with the same subject matter and subsequent national legislation must be consistent with and made in the light of the regulation While member states are prohibited from obscuring the direct effect of regulations it is common practice to pass legislation dealing with consequential matters arising from the coming into force of a regulation Although a regulation in principle has a direct effect the Belgian Constitutional Court has ruled that the international institutions such as the EU may not derogate from the national identity as set out in the political and constitutional basic structures of the country or the core values of the protection of the Constitution 4 Subclasses editName Example title Example ELI Example CELEX Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council Regulation EU No 524 2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 May 2013 on online dispute resolution for consumer disputes and amending Regulation EC No 2006 2004 and Directive 2009 22 EC Regulation on consumer ODR http data europa eu eli reg 2013 524 oj 32013R0524 Council Regulation Council regulation EC No 1346 2000 of 29 May 2000 on insolvency proceedings http data europa eu eli reg 2000 1346 oj 32000R1346 Commission Regulation Commission Regulation EC No 2257 94 of 16 September 1994 laying down quality standards for bananas Text with EEA relevance http data europa eu eli reg 1994 2257 oj 31994R2257 Commission Implementing Regulation Commission Implementing Regulation EU No 923 2012 of 26 September 2012 laying down the common rules of the air and operational provisions regarding services and procedures in air navigation and amending Implementing Regulation EU No 1035 2011 and Regulations EC No 1265 2007 EC No 1794 2006 EC No 730 2006 EC No 1033 2006 and EU No 255 2010 Text with EEA relevance http data europa eu eli reg impl 2012 923 oj 32012R0923See also editAcquis communautaire EU s accumulated law and legal precedent EudraLex EU laws on medicinal products EUR Lex Official website of EU Law and documents European Union law System of rules within the European Union Framework decision Former EU law on criminal justice List of European Union directives List of European Union regulationsReferences edit Nanda Ved P 1996 Folsom Ralph Haughwout Lake Ralph B eds European Union law after Maastricht a practical guide for lawyers outside the common market The Hague Kluwer p 5 The Union has two primary types of legislative acts directives and regulations a b Christine Fretten Vaughne Miller 2005 07 21 The European Union a guide to terminology procedures and sources PDF UK House Of Commons Library International Affairs and Defence Section p 8 Standard Note SN IA 3689 Archived from the original PDF on 2010 06 12 Retrieved 2009 09 03 Both the Council of Ministers and the Commission are empowered under the EC Treaty to make laws a b Steiner Josephine Woods Lorna Twigg Flesner Christian 2006 EU Law 9th ed Oxford Oxford University Press pp 56 60 ISBN 978 0 19 927959 3 Rolnummers 5917 5920 5930 en 6127 PDF External links edit nbsp Media related to European Union Regulations at Wikimedia Commons UK House of Commons Report of the EU Legislative Process and scrutiny by national parliaments EUR Lex European Union Law database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Regulation European Union amp oldid 1215876152, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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