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  1. EUROPEAN UNION|European Union law|EU law · LAW
    EU Pilot Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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    EU-Pilot
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    Definition seit April 2008 laufendes EU-Projekt mit dem Ziel, insbesondere Bürgern und Unternehmen schneller und umfassender Antworten auf Fragen und Lösungen für Probleme zu liefern, die sich aus der Anwendung des Unionsrechts ergeben Reference "vgl. KOM-Website: Kontrolle der Anwendung des EU-Rechts http://ec.europa.eu/eu_law/infringements/application_monitoring_de.htm (8.11.13)"
    Comment DIV: aih, 8.11.13
    EU Pilot | EU Pilot procedure | EU Pilot project
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    Definition scheme designed to resolve issues concerning the conformity of national law with EU law or the correct application of EU law without having to resort to infringement proceedings under Article 258 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) Reference "COM-EN, based on:European Commission > The EU Single Market > Single Market Scoreboard > Performance by governance tool > EU Pilot (Edition 10/2015, reporting period 1.1.2014-31.12.2014), http://ec.europa.eu/internal_market/scoreboard/performance_by_governance_tool/eu_pilot/index_en.htm [14.3.2016]"
    Comment "It is based on a website which the European Commission and national governments use to share information on the detail of particular cases, and give governments a chance to remedy any breaches through voluntary compliance.EU Pilot does not cover 100% of single market law, as some areas were already covered by comparable systems before its introduction.The Commission may need to gather information — on its own initiative or in response to a complaint — about whether EU law is being correctly applied or whether national law is consistent with EU law.1. Using EU Pilot, it sends a query to the national government concerned, which has 10 weeks to reply.2. The Commission then has 10 weeks to assess the response.3. If it is unsatisfactory, the Commission may start infringement proceedings.The final goal of the system is to allow Member States to remedy potential EU law infringements by complying voluntarily with EU law.EU Pilot started in April 2008 with 15 volunteer Member States (Austria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Finland, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovenia, Sweden, Spain and the United Kingdom). It has since been extended to all Member States, the last to join being Luxembourg and Malta in June 2012 and Croatia in July 2013.Reference:- European Commission > The EU Single Market > Single Market Scoreboard > Performance by governance tool > EU Pilot (Edition 10/2015, reporting period 1.1.2014-31.12.2014), http://ec.europa.eu/internal_market/scoreboard/performance_by_governance_tool/eu_pilot/index_en.htm [14.3.2016]- European Commission > The EU Single Market > Single Market Scoreboard > Performance by governance tool > EU Pilot (Edition 2/2014, reporting period 1.6.2012-26.3.2013), http://ec.europa.eu/internal_market/scoreboard/performance_by_governance_tool/eu_pilot/index_en.htm [14.3.2016]- EU PILOT – getting quic"