Author (Person) | Král, Richard |
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Series Title | European Law Review |
Series Details | Vol.41, No.2, April 2016, p220-242 |
Publication Date | April 2016 |
ISSN | 0307-5400 |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
Publishers Abstract The analysis focuses on the main methods of transposition of EU directives: copying, elaboration, minimalistic transposition and gold-plating. The aim is to design a comprehensive systematic framework within which the choice of transposition methods and the real limits of this choice can be conceptualised. The article stresses that, owing to a number of limiting factors, the choice between the main methods of transposition can never be exercised in a mechanical manner. The choice has to be based, instead, on a systematic and targeted analysis of the content of the directive concerned, relevant national laws, as well as directly applicable EU acts. The article also points out that the choice between available methods of transposition often involves an important policy choice. |
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Subject Categories | Law |
Countries / Regions | Europe |