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In 2016, following the EU Regulation 1143/2014 [1] on Invasive Alien Species (IAS), the European Commission published a first list of 37 IAS of Union concern. [2] The list was first updated in 2017 [3] and comprised 49 species. Since the second update in 2019, [4] 66 species are listed as IAS of EU concern.
The regulation was proposed by the European Commission on 22 June 2022. [6] The law was adopted in the Council of the European Union on 17 June 2024 [11] and was published in the EU's Official Journal on 29 July 2024, thus coming into force on 18 August 2024 (20th day after publication). [12]
This regulation applies to all products within its scope that are placed on the market from 13 December 2024. The making available on the market of products covered by Directive 2001/95/EC, which comply with that directive and were placed on the market before 13 December 2024, shall not be impeded by EU member states.
Like the EU's General Data Protection Regulation, the Act can apply extraterritorially to providers from outside the EU if they have users within the EU. [6] Proposed by the European Commission on 21 April 2021, [11] it passed the European Parliament on 13 March 2024, [12] and was unanimously approved by the EU Council on 21 May 2024. [13]
This list of European Union Directives is ordered by theme to follow EU law.For a date based list, see the Category:European Union directives by number.. From 1 January 1992 to 31 December 2014, numbers assigned by the General Secretariat of the Council followed adoption, for instance: Directive 2010/75/EU. [1]
Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2024/1772 In force RTS Content of the reports for major ICT-related incidents Art. 20 (a) Adopted October 23, 2024; pending publication in Official Journal ITS Standard forms, templates and procedures for financial entities to report a major ICT-related incident Art. 20 (b) Final draft published July 17, 2024
The eIDAS Regulation was fundamentally amended by Regulation (EU) 2024/1183 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 April 2024. [3] The main purpose of the amendment is to introduce a voluntary digital wallet (European Digital Identity) that member states must issue at the request of EU citizens. [4]
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 .