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  1. EUROPEAN UNION|European Union law|EU legal system
    rórialáil Reference "Faofa ag an gCoiste Téarmaíochta, www.tearma.ie Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex"
    ga
    Überregulierung | übergenaue Durchführung
    de
    gold-plating | goldplating
    en
    Definition transposition of EU legislation, which goes beyond what is required by that legislation, while staying within legality Reference "EUROPA > Better regulation > Glossary, http://ec.europa.eu/governance/better_regulation/glossary_en.htm#_G (26.3.2009)"
    Comment Gold-plating is when implementation goes beyond the minimum necessary to comply with a directive, by: – extending the scope, adding in some way to the substantive requirement, or substituting wider national legal terms for those used in the directive; or – not taking full advantage of any derogations which keep requirements to a minimum (e.g. for certain scales of operation, or specific activities); or– retaining pre-existing national standards where they are higher than those required by the directive; or– providing sanctions, enforcement mechanisms and matters such as burden of proof which are penalty-rather than correction-oriented; or– implementing early, before the date given in the directive.
    surtransposition | surenchère réglementaire | surréglementation
    fr
    Definition transposition d'une directive qui en étend les dispositions au-delà de ce qui est expressément prévu Reference "France Terme > surtransposition, http://www.culture.fr/franceterme/terme/JURI33 [6.12.2013]"
    Comment "Contexte: Initiative ""Mieux légiférer"".Vise en particulier les cas où les États membres introduisent des procédures supplémentaires inutiles lorsqu'ils transposent dans leur cadre juridique national des textes réglementaires leur laissant la faculté d'imposer des obligations plus strictes."