European Directives
European Directives are legal acts of the European Union (EU) that set out goals that all member states must achieve. However, each country has the flexibility to decide how to implement these directives into their national laws. This allows for a degree of adaptability while ensuring that certain standards are met across the EU.
Directives cover various areas, including environmental protection, consumer rights, and labor laws. They are essential for harmonizing regulations among member states, promoting cooperation, and ensuring that all citizens benefit from similar rights and protections within the EU framework.