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  2. European Legislation Identifier - Wikipedia

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    The European Legislation Identifier (ELI) ontology is a vocabulary for representing metadata about national and European Union (EU) legislation. It is designed to provide a standardized way to identify and describe the context and content of national or EU legislation, including its purpose, scope, relationships with other legislations and legal basis.

  3. EUR-Lex - Wikipedia

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    EUR-Lex is the official online database of European Union law and other public documents of the European Union (EU), published in 24 official languages of the EU. The Official Journal (OJ) of the European Union is also published on EUR-Lex. Users can access EUR-Lex free of charge and also register for a free account, which offers extra features.

  4. National identity cards in the European Economic Area and ...

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    Liechtenstein began issuing biometric EU-standard ID cards in January 2024. [78] Iceland began to issue new EU-standard ID cards in March 2024, the first in the world to use the new additional ICAO 9303 format with a vertical format. Identity cards issued by EEA states are equally as valid as EU identity cards within the EU and EFTA. [79] [80] [81]

  5. Template:ECLI - Wikipedia

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    This template enables editors to add a European Case Law Identifier (ECLI) to a citation. From EUR-Lex documentation: The identifier consists of five parts in the following order, with each separated by a colon: Abbreviation "ECLI" Country code (2 characters) Court code (1-7 characters) Year of the decision (4 digits)

  6. Law of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    European Union law is a system of rules operating within the 27 member states of the European Union (EU). It has grown over time since the 1952 founding of the European Coal and Steel Community , to promote peace, social justice, a social market economy with full employment , and environmental protection.

  7. Philippines–European Union relations - Wikipedia

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    European Council president Charles Michel, Philippine president Bongbong Marcos, and European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen in Brussels, December 2022. The European Union and the Philippines are coming up with a more comprehensive bilateral agreement that will further strengthen the dialogue, cooperation and action in their partnership, specifically the issue of migration.

  8. Legal Act of the European Union - Wikipedia

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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.

  9. European Union legislative procedure - Wikipedia

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    The European Union adopts legislation through a variety of legislative procedures. The procedure used for a given legislative proposal depends on the policy area in question. Most legislation needs to be proposed by the European Commission and approved by the Council of the European Union and European Parliament to become law.