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EU legal materials
Written primarily for an American audience, ’European Union Legal Materials: An Infrequent User’s Guide’ is intended to aid infrequent users of EU materials locate sources of EU law and official documents …
 
ECJ Information brochures
Published in 2007, this series of eight booklets on the three courts which comprise the European Court of Justice is clearly not new …
 
AskEric
 
Our AskEric enquiry service, exclusive to EIA Members, can confidentially answer all manner of questions.
 
The latest question sent to Eric concerned a request for ‘a 2005 Directive that concerned allergic reactions to substances in cement such as chromium’, which resulted in a fruitless EUR-Lex search for anything relevant in 2005. Eric’s response was:
This is a useful reminder that every Directive has at least two significant dates attached: the one when it was adopted, and the deadline for implementation by the Member States. Leaving the date aside, a search for cement WITH allerg* (to cover the possibility of both allergies and allergic) in EUR-Lex produces 18 hits using the title and text option …
Online Information
 
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