Union law definition

Union law means: (i) the Treaty on European Union ("TEU"), the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union ("TFEU") and the Treaty establishing the European Atomic Energy Community ("Euratom Treaty"), as amended or supplemented, as well as the Treaties of Accession and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, together referred to as "the Treaties"; (ii) the general principles of the Union's law; (iii) the acts adopted by the institutions, bodies, offices or agencies of the Union; (iv) the international agreements to which the Union is party and the international agreements concluded by the Member States acting on behalf of the Union; (v) the agreements between Member States entered into in their capacity as Member States of the Union; (vi) acts of the Representatives of the Governments of the Member States meeting within the European Council or the Council of the European Union ("Council"); (vii) the declarations made in the context of intergovernmental conferences which adopted the Treaties;
Union law means the TEU, the TFEU, general principles of law, acts of general applicability referred to in the second, third and fourth paragraph of Article 288 TFEU and any international agreements to which the Union is party or the Union and its Member States are parties;
Union law means the TFEU and the TEU, as well as any legal acts of the Union referred to in the second, third and fourth paragraphs of Article 288 TFEU and any international agreements to which the Union is party or the Union and its Member States are parties; for the sole purposes of this Regulation "Union law" shall not mean the investment protection provisions in the agreement;

Examples of Union law in a sentence

  • Periods of legal residence or work in accordance with Union law before and after the end of the transition period shall be included in the calculation of the qualifying period necessary for acquisition of the right of permanent residence.

  • I.7.1. The Contract shall be governed by European Union law, complemented, where necessary, by the national substantive law of Belgium.

  • The prior opinion of the European Commission on the compatibility of the Rules of Procedure with Union law shall be requested.

  • Unless otherwise provided in this Agreement or in Union law made applicable by this Agreement, any reference in this Agreement to Member States, or their territory, shall be understood as covering the territories of the Member States to which the Treaties apply as provided in Article 355 TFEU.

  • This Article is without prejudice to the application of Union law pursuant to this Agreement, in particular the principle of sincere cooperation.


More Definitions of Union law

Union law means any EU source of law governing personal data protection which the Controller, the Processor and any Sub-Processors are subject to;
Union law means:(i)the Treaty on European Union ("TEU"), the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union ("TFEU") and the Treaty establishing the European Atomic Energy Community ("Euratom Treaty"), as amended or supplemented, as well as the Treaties of Accession and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, together referred to as "the Treaties";(ii) the general principles of the Union's law;(iii) the acts adopted by the institutions, bodies, offices or agencies of the Union;(iv)the international agreements to which the Union is party and the international agreements concluded by the Member States acting on behalf of the Union;(v)the agreements between Member States entered into in their capacity as Member States of the Union;(vi)acts of the Representatives of the Governments of the Member States meeting within the European Council or the Council of the European Union ("Council");(vii)the declarations made in the context of intergovernmental conferences which adopted the Treaties;
Union law. Any applicable law issued by (institutions of) the European Union
Union law means any legal act and implementing practice of the European Union applicable to a particular situation, risk or category of industrial products, as interpreted by the Court of Justice of the European Communities;
Union law means Union Law No. (10) of 1980 Concerning the Central Bank, the Monetary System and Organization of Banking;
Union law means the law of the European Union;
Union law means: (i) the Treaty on European Union ("TEU"), the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union ("TFEU") and the Treaty establishing the European Atomic Energy Community ("Euratom Treaty"), as amended or supplemented, as well as the Treaties of Accession and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, ; (ii) the general principles of Union law; (iii) the acts adopted by the institutions, bodies, offices or agencies of the Union; (iv) the international agreements to which the Union or Euratom is party and the international agreements concluded by the Member States acting on behalf of the Union or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇; (v) the agreements between Member States entered into in their capacity as Member States of the Union or of Euratom; and (vi) acts of the Representatives of the Governments of the Member States meeting within the European Council or the Council of the European Union ("Council"); (vii) the declarations made in the context of intergovernmental conferences which adopted the Treaties.