Sentences with phrase «of member states»

These measures were adopted as a necessary condition of imposing necessary disciplines on the fiscal regimes of member states in order to convince the markets that the euro would be a viable currency.
Continue to improve the capacity of the member states on statistical and other new and emerging climate forecasting technologies.
We now have to set down the kind of governance — very light governance, where we have representatives of the member states, members of parliament and so on at the top level.
It aims at reinforcing the commitment of member states towards the promotion and consolidation of democratic governance and human rights, among others.
There will now follow a two - year negotiation period, which could be extended by agreement of all member states.
He argued that the sovereignty of the member states was being protected.
I think the process went very well, the rules were followed and the wishes of the member states were well reflected.
On one hand the country consistently ranks among the most enthusiastic of member states.
The study found joining the euro seemed to boost European identity among the population of member states, particularly among young, urban people.
You can see coal reliance alongside other energy sources for a selection of member states in the chart below.
Carry out capacity building of member states in developing and utilizing water resources related products and services.
The fact that a constitutional court of a Member State of the EU declared a judgment of the CJEU «ultra vires» is not something I would automatically condemn.
The Convention shall examine the proposals for amendments and shall adopt by consensus a recommendation to a conference of representatives of the governments of the Member States as provided for in paragraph 4.
Concretely, EUROSUR connects the national authorities of the Member States in a single communication network and allows them to exchange and visualize in near real time relevant information and data through graphical interfaces called «situational pictures».
The Court begins its assessment of the two questions by stressing the rationale of Article 7 (2) of the Brussels I Regulation, which provides that in matters relating to tort the respondent to an action may be sued in the courts of a Member State where the harmful event occurred or may occur.
UNESDA, which represents the soft drinks industry, said the Commission study, «finds hard evidence from a number of member states on the negative impact which food taxes can have on competitiveness and jobs, leading to an increase in administrative burdens.»
The Court establishes that «that fact alone does not preclude the supreme court of a Member State from concluding -LRB-...) that the case before it involves an «acte clair» (paragraph 60).
the provisions of Article 81 EC and Article 3 (1) of Regulation No 1/2003 must be interpreted as meaning that, in the context of a proceeding initiated after 1 May 2004, they do not apply to a cartel which produced effects, in the territory of a Member State with acceded to the Union on 1 May 2004, during periods prior to that date.
If the legislation of the Member State where the consumer resides allows it, a trader can submit a complaint against a consumer (section 2 (2)-RRB-.
The proliferation of renewable energy in the European Union in 2017 did not stop the majority of member states from increasing their carbon footprint.
Where any such question is raised in a case pending before a court or tribunal of a Member State against whose decisions there is no judicial remedy under national law, that court or tribunal shall bring the matter before the Court of Justice.
-LSB-...] It is that legislature's task to ensure that the national rules on limitation in criminal matters do not lead to impunity in a significant number of cases of serious VAT fraud, or are more severe for accused persons in cases of fraud affecting the financial interests of the Member State concerned than in those affecting the financial interests of the European Union» (para 41).
The AG therefore finds it unnecessary to delve further into the content of the «international obligations» referred to by Article 25 (1) of the Visa Code, and continues to analyze the discretion of the Member States under that Article in the light of the Charter.
They stem, at the same time, from Article 49 of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights (Charter), the constitutional traditions of Member States and the European Convention of Human Rights (paras 52 - 57).
The 2007 Convention will be concluded (ratified) by the EU on behalf of all member states on a date after 10 December 2012 and that conclusion will bind all member states (except for Denmark) to apply the Convention.
It should not as the ECJ is anyway obliged to draw from the values recognised within the constitutional systems of Member States under Article 6 TEU.
However, the market economy operator test is not used to compare the actions of the aid recipient with a market operator, but the actions of a Member State with a market operator of a comparable status operating in normal conditions of market economy (see e.g. para 29 here; for the test's applicability to fiscal state aid see paras 89 - 92 here).
Should the referring court find that, according to the particular values of the legal order of the Member State in which it has jurisdiction, offences such as those committed by Mr I. pose a direct threat to the calm and physical security of the population, that should not necessarily lead to the expulsion of the person concerned.
The Regulation will thus have to be supplemented with the national procedural rules of the Member State where the measure is to be carried out (Article 26 (2)-RRB-.
However, the Commission had argued that such competence exists on the basis of the EU law theory of succession, according to which the EU assumes the responsibilities of the Member States for international agreements concluded by them that now fall entirely within the exclusive competence of the EU.
The Office for Official Publications of the European Communities published a book edited by the Research and Documentation Department of the Court of Justice of the European Communities on «The Jurisdictions of Member States of the European Community — Structure and Organisation».
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