
EU Law
EU Law refers to the regulations, directives, and decisions made by the institutions of the European Union, governing its member states. It aims to create a cohesive legal framework that ensures cooperation, trade, and the protection of rights across Europe. EU Law is binding on member countries, meaning they must comply with it in areas like commerce, environmental protection, and human rights. This legal structure helps facilitate free movement of goods, services, people, and capital within the EU, promoting stability and economic growth while also upholding shared values among member nations.