direktíváknak
Direktíváknak, also known as directives, are legal instruments used by the European Union (EU) to set out objectives that Member States must achieve in specific areas of policy. They are binding in the sense that they must be transposed into national law by the Member States, but they do not specify the means by which these objectives must be achieved. This allows for a degree of flexibility and innovation at the national level.
Directives are typically adopted by the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union. They are
The process of transposing a directive into national law can vary between Member States. Some may choose
Directives are an important tool in the EU's legislative process, allowing for a balance between the need