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European Union directiveThe legislative acts of the European Union (EU) can have different forms: regulationss, directives, decisionss, recommendationss and opinionss. A European Union Directive is the collective decision made by the member states, The European Commission has the task to submit a proposal, which may then DevelopmentThe justification for a directive has to be the needed Harmonisation to reduce market barriers and help to create a European single market. Thru a process of multible Treaties, most policy areas are now being decided under the Codecision procedure. ImplementationA directive fixes the objectives to be pursued by the EU member states, but leaves freedom of choice for the ways of obtaining them (maintaining an obligation to achieve the result): "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." (art. 249 ex.189). How each country puts the directive into effect depends on their legal structure, and may vary. For example, in the UK most directives are brought in via statutory instruments but some directives create such major changes to the law that Parliament passes a separate Act to incorporate the changes. EnforcementIn practice, with the exception of directives related to the common agricultural policy, the Union 'addresses' directives to all member states, and specifies a date by which the states must have put the directive into effect. (These dates are determined by the Council of Ministers at the time of the main agreement). Individual states often miss these deadlines, and when the deadlines slip badly, the European Commission can and does commence proceedings in the European Court of Justice against the countries involved. Through its case law, the European Court of Justice has provided guidelines for member state judges on how to deal with cases where directives have not been transposed into national law, or have been transposed incorrectly. See also
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