
European Union Legislation
European Union legislation refers to laws and regulations created by EU institutions to regulate member countries' policies and activities, ensuring consistency across the union. These laws can cover many areas, such as trade, consumer rights, environment, and safety standards. Once adopted, EU legislation is binding on all member states, which must implement and adhere to it. This creates a unified legal framework that facilitates cooperation, promotes economic stability, and protects citizens' rights within the EU. The legislation is developed through a comprehensive process involving multiple institutions, ensuring democratic oversight and expertise.