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administrative
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ARTICLE-I-17
: Areas of supporting, coordinating or complementary action [
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...
administrative cooperation
. ...
ARTICLE-III-121
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... In formulating and
implementing
the
Union
's
agriculture
,
fisheries
,
transport
,
internal market
,
research
and
technological development
and
space policies
, the
Union
and the
Member States
shall, since
animals
are sentient beings,
pay
full
regard
to the
requirements
of
animal welfare
, while respecting the
legislative
or
administrative
provisions
and
customs
of
Member States
relating in particular to
religious rites
,
cultural
traditions and
regional
heritage
. ...
ARTICLE-III-133
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... to stay in a
Member State
for the
purpose
of
employment
in
accordance
with the
provisions
governing
the
employment
of
nationals
of that
State
laid down by
law
,
regulation
or
administrative
action
; ...
ARTICLE-III-134
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... abolish those
administrative
procedures
and practices and those qualifying
periods
in
respect
of
eligibility
for available
employment
, whether resulting from
national legislation
or from
agreements
previously concluded between
Member States
, the
maintenance
of which would form an obstacle to liberalisation of the
movement
of workers; ...
ARTICLE-III-138
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... by abolishing those
administrative
procedures
and practices, whether resulting from
national legislation
or from
agreements
previously concluded between
Member States
, the
maintenance
of which would form an obstacle to
freedom
of
establishment
; ...
ARTICLE-III-140
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... This Subsection and
measures
adopted
in pursuance thereof shall not
prejudice
the applicability of
provisions
laid down by
law
,
regulation
or
administrative
action
in
Member States
providing for
special
treatment
for
foreign
nationals
on grounds of
public
policy
,
public
security
or
public health
. ...
ARTICLE-III-141
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... the
coordination
of the
provisions
laid down by
law
,
regulation
or
administrative
action
in
Member States
concerning
the taking-up and pursuit of
activities
as
self-employed
persons
. ...
ARTICLE-III-158
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... to take all requisite
measures
to
prevent
infringements
of
national
provisions
laid down by
law
or
regulation
, in particular in the
field
of
taxation
and the prudential
supervision
of
financial institutions
, or to lay down
procedures
for the
declaration
of
capital
movements
for
purposes
of
administrative
or
statistical
information
, or to take
measures
which are justified on grounds of
public
policy
or
public
security
. ...
ARTICLE-III-160
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... Where necessary to
achieve
the
objectives
set out in Article
III-257
, as
regards
preventing and combating
terrorism
and related
activities
,
European laws
shall define a
framework
for
administrative measures
with
regard
to
capital
movements
and payments, such as the
freezing
of
funds
,
financial
assets
or
economic
gains belonging to, or owned or held by,
natural
or
legal persons
,
groups
or nonState
entities
. ...
ARTICLE-III-172
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... Save where otherwise provided in the
Constitution
, this Article shall apply for the
achievement
of the
objectives
set out in Article
III-130
.
European laws
or
framework laws
shall
establish
measures
for the approximation of the
provisions
laid down by
law
,
regulation
or
administrative
action
in
Member States
which have as their
object
the
establishment
and
functioning
of the
internal market
. ...
ARTICLE-III-173
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... Without
prejudice
to Article
III-172
, a
European
framework law
of the
Council
shall
establish
measures
for the approximation of such
laws
,
regulations
or
administrative
provisions
of the
Member States
as directly
affect
the
establishment
or
functioning
of the
internal market
. The
Council
shall
act
unanimously
after consulting the
European Parliament
and the
Economic and Social Committee
. ...
ARTICLE-III-174
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... Where the
Commission
finds
that a
difference
between the
provisions
laid down by
law
,
regulation
or
administrative
action
in
Member States
is distor ting the
conditions
of
competition
in the
internal market
and that the resultant
distortion
needs to be eliminated, it shall consult the
Member States
concerned
. ...
ARTICLE-III-175
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... Where there is
reason
to
fear
that the
adoption
or
amendment
of a
provision
laid down by
law
,
regulation
or
administrative
action
of a
Member State
may cause
distortion
within the meaning of Article
III-174
, a
Member State
desiring to proceed therewith shall consult the
Commission
. After consulting the
Member States
, the
Commission
shall
address
to the
Member States
concerned
a
recommendation
on such
measures
as may be appropriate to
avoid
the
distortion
in
question
. ...
ARTICLE-III-209
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... They believe that such a
development
will ensue not only from the
functioning
of the
internal market
, which will favour the
harmonisation
of
social systems
, but also from the
procedures
provided for in the
Constitution
and from the approximation of
provisions
laid down by
law
,
regulation
or
administrative
action
of the
Member States
. ...
ARTICLE-III-210
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... in the
fields
referred to in paragraph 1(a) to (i),
European
framework laws
may
establish
minimum
requirements
for gradual
implementation
, having
regard
to the
conditions
and
technical
rules
obtaining in each of the
Member States
. Such
European
framework laws
shall
avoid
imposing
administrative
,
financial
and
legal
constraints
in a way which would hold back the
creation
and
development
of small and
medium
-sized undertakings. ...
ARTICLE-III-263
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... The
Council
shall
adopt
European regulations
to ensure
administrative cooperation
between the
relevant
departments
of the
Member States
in the
areas
covered by this
Chapter
, as well as between those
departments
and the
Commission
. It shall
act
on a
Commission
proposal
,
subject
to Article
III-264
, and after consulting the
European Parliament
. ...
ARTICLE-III-264
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... The
acts
referred to in Sections 4 and 5, together with the
European regulations
referred to in Article
III-263
which ensure
administrative cooperation
in the
areas
covered by these Sections, shall be
adopted
: ...
ARTICLE-III-285
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... The
Union
may
support
the efforts of
Member States
to
improve
their
administrative capacity
to
implement
Union
law
. Such
action
may
include
facilitating the
exchange of information
and of
civil servants
as well as supporting
training
schemes
. No
Member State
shall be obliged to avail itself of such
support
.
European laws
shall
establish
the necessary
measures
to this end, excluding any
harmonisation
of the
laws
and
regulations
of the
Member States
. ...
... This Article shall be without
prejudice
to the
obligations
of the
Member States
to
implement
Union
law
or to the prerogatives and
duties
of the
Commission
. It shall also be without
prejudice
to other
provisions
of the
Constitution
providing for
administrative cooperation
among the
Member States
and between them and the
Union
. ...
ARTICLE-III-313
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...
Administrative
expenditure
which the
implementation
of this
Chapter
entails for the
institutions
shall be charged to the
Union
budget
. ...
ARTICLE-III-399
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... The
institutions
,
bodies
,
offices
and
agencies
of the
Union
shall ensure
transparency
in their
work
and shall, pursuant to Article
I-50
, determine in their
rules of procedure
specific provisions
for
public access
to their
documents
. The
Court of Justice
of the
European Union
, the
European Central Bank
and the
European Investment Bank
shall be
subject
to the
provisions
of Article
I-50
(3) and to this Article only when exercising their
administrative
tasks. ...
ARTICLE-III-421
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...
Expenditure
resulting from
implementation
of
enhanced cooperation
, other than
administrative
costs
entailed for the
institutions
, shall be
borne
by the
participating
Member States
, unless all
members
of the
Council
, acting
unanimously
after consulting the
European Parliament
,
decide
otherwise. ...
ARTICLE-III-426
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... In each of the
Member States
, the
Union
shall enjoy the most extensive
legal capacity
accorded to
legal persons
under their
laws
; it may, in particular, acquire or dispose of movable and immovable
property
and may be a
party
to
legal
proceedings
. To this end, the
Union
shall be represented by the
Commission
. However, the
Union
shall be represented by each of the
institutions
, by
virtue
of their
administrative
autonomy, in matters relating to their respective
operation
. ...
ARTICLE-IV-438
: Succession and legal continuity [
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...
Continuity
in
administrative
and
legal
procedures
commenced
prior
to the
date
of
entry into force
of this
Treaty
shall be ensured in
compliance
with the
Constitution
. The
institutions
,
bodies
,
offices
and
agencies
responsible
for those
procedures
shall take all appropriate
measures
to that
effect
. ...
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