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European Union law
- ABC of community law
- Court of Justice and Court of First Instance
- EUR-Lex: the portal to European Union law: In line with the institutions' transparency policy, as from 1 January 2002, access to and consultation of all official documents available in the EUR-Lex portal, especially to documents published in the OJ, will be free of charge, irrespective of adoption or publication date, or the formats involved.
- European Council: Presidency Conclusions
- Legislative Observatory: This administrative database has been developed in the context of the 'legislative backbone' set up at the Secretariat of the European Parliament in April 1993. The database covers the activities of the institutions involved in the legislative procedure and the decision-making process. This tool should make it possible to follow and monitor the Community decision-making process and to evaluate and monitor the workload of Parliament and its committees, the Commission's annual working programme and the proposals of the different Council Presidencies.
- N-Lex: This common access portal for sources of national law has been developed by the Office for Official Publications of the European Communities in conjunction with the Member States of the European Union. It allows users to search national sites using a single uniform search template. N-Lex is still an experimental project.
- Prelex: Database on inter-institutional procedures follows the major stages of the decision-making process between the Commission and the other institutions: stage of the procedure; decisions of the institutions; persons' names; services responsible; references of documents ... etc, and monitors the works of the various institutions involved (European Parliament, Council, ESC, Committee of the Regions, European central Bank, Court of Justice, etc.). PreLex follows all Commission proposals (legislative and budgetary dossiers, conclusions of international agreements) and communications from their transmission to the Council or the European Parliament right through to their adoption or rejection by the Council, their adoption by Parliament or their withdrawal by the Commission.
- Reader-friendly edition of the EU Constitution: Updated with the final changes agreed by the IGC in Brussels on 18 June 2004.
- Treaties
