Definition of Acquis communautaire

European Commission Glossary of Justice and home affairs
acquis communautaire
The entire body of legislation of the European Communities and Union, of which a significant body relates to justice and home affairs. Applicant countries must accept the acquis before they can join the EU. (See enlargement)

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Acquis communautaire Definition from Government Dictionaries & Glossaries

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Acquis communautaire
This is a French term meaning, essentially, "the EU as it is" - in other words, the rights and obligations that EU countries share. The "acquis" includes all the EU's treaties and laws, declarations and resolutions, international agreements on EU affairs and the judgments given by the Court of Justice. It also includes action that EU governments take together in the area of "justice and home affairs" and on the Common Foreign and Security Policy. "Accepting the acquis" therefore means taking the EU as you find it. Candidate countries have to accept the "acquis" before they can join the EU, and make EU law part of their own national legislation. For a fuller explanation, see ''Community acquis'' in the glossary.


Acquis communautaire Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries

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Acquis communautaire
The term acquis communautaire (IPA: ), or EU acquis, is used in European Union law to refer to the total body of EU law accumulated thus far.

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