EUR-Lex
"CELEX" redirects here. It is not to be confused with the text corpus CELEX.
EUR-Lex is a service providing legal texts of the European Union on its official website europa.eu. Replacing the earlier service CELEX, EUR-Lex provides direct free access to European Union law. The system makes it possible to consult the Official Journal of the European Union and includes inter alia the treaties, legislation, case-law and legislative proposals. It offers extensive search facilities.
Content
EUR-Lex provides free access, in the 24 official EU languages, to:
- the Official Journal of the European Union
- EU law (EU treaties, directives, regulations, decisions, consolidated legislation, etc.)
- preparatory acts (legislative proposals, reports, green and white papers, etc.)
- EU case-law (judgements, orders, etc.)
- international agreements
- EFTA documents
- other public documents.
It also allows one to follow legislative procedures.
N-Lex
N-Lex is a common access point of the National Law of each country of European Union law. Its infrastructure is offered by EUR-Lex at http://eur-lex.europa.eu/n-lex/.
See also
- European Union directive
- European Union law
- List of European Union directives
- Official Journal of the European Union
- Treaty of Nice
- Caselex
- EudraLex
- European Documentation Centre
External links
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