Under European law, EU directives and the problems of their transposition into national law are an issue that reflects the complex nature of the relationship between EU’s power to issue regulations and Member States’ tasks in deciding the optimal form of application of these rules internally. This paper presents the experience of Romania, one of the new Member States which joined the EU in 2007, with regard to the transposition into national system of the European directives as a means to illustrate the dynamics of the relationship between the European Union and the Member States.
TRANSPUNEREA DIRECTIVELOR UNIUNII EUROPENE ÎN ORDINEA JURIDICĂ A ROMÂNIEI. PRINCIPII ALE DREPTULUI UNIUNII EUROPENE ȘI EXPERIENȚE ROMÂNEȘTI
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