Directive

A European Directive is a legislative act issued by the European Union (EU) that sets out goals and requirements for member states to achieve. Unlike a regulation, which is directly applicable and binding across all EU countries, a directive provides a framework or objectives that member states must incorporate into their national laws within a set deadline. Each country has the flexibility to implement the directive in a way that suits its own legal and administrative system, as long as it meets the directive’s overall goals.

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