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Guide to Finding Proposed Legislation Using EUR-Lex

European Information Association: “See also our guides to using OEIL and PreLex. Produced by the Commission and Parliament respectively, these two sources allow you to monitor the progress of proposed legislation through the various stages leading to adoption (or rejection – not all proposals are adopted). Proposals are generally published by the European Commission. They appear initially as Commission Communications (COMdocs or COMs)…Not all COMdocs are proposals for legislation; some take the form of consultative documents (Green / White papers), others are reports on EU policies.”

  • See also Finding national implementing measures using N-Lex: “The form of EU legislation known as a ‘Directive’ sets out the objectives to be achieved, but leaves individual Member States to implement the detailed legislative measures required. The result is that, for every Directive, there is an EU-level text plus x number of national versions – which will invariably differ in detail from the original…N-Lex can be accessed direct at eur-lex.europa.eu/n-lex or via the EUR-Lex website.”
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