EU Directives
EU Directives are legal acts issued by the European Union that set out specific goals for member states to achieve. Unlike regulations, which are directly applicable, directives require countries to create their own laws to meet the established objectives within a set timeframe.
Member states have the flexibility to choose how to implement these directives, allowing for variations in national laws. This process ensures that while the overall goals are consistent across the EU, local contexts and legal traditions can be taken into account.