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Introduction 2 Legal basis for the obligation to consult the ECB 2.1 General provisions 2.2 Speci... more Introduction 2 Legal basis for the obligation to consult the ECB 2.1 General provisions 2.2 Specifi c provisions 2.2.1 Specifi c provisions requiring a national consultation of the ECB 2.2.2 Specifi c provisions requiring ECB consultation by Community institutions and bodies 2.3 Case-law of the Court of Justice 3 Initiation of the consultation procedure: National authorities and Community institutions and bodies 3.1 National authorities 3.2 Community institutions and bodies required to consult the ECB 3.3 The ECB's initiative 4 Legal instruments falling under the duty to consult the ECB: Draft legislative provisions and proposed Community acts 4.1 Draft legislative provisions 4.2 Proposed Community acts 4.3 Amendments to proposed Community acts and draft national legislative provisions 5 Fields of competence 6 Timing and procedural steps 6.1 Timing 6.1.1 Appropriate time to consult the ECB 6.1.2 Time limit for the ECB to adopt an opinion 6.
Social Science Research Network, 2009
Introduction 2 Legal basis for the obligation to consult the ECB 2.1 General provisions 2.2 Speci... more Introduction 2 Legal basis for the obligation to consult the ECB 2.1 General provisions 2.2 Specifi c provisions 2.2.1 Specifi c provisions requiring a national consultation of the ECB 2.2.2 Specifi c provisions requiring ECB consultation by Community institutions and bodies 2.3 Case-law of the Court of Justice 3 Initiation of the consultation procedure: National authorities and Community institutions and bodies 3.1 National authorities 3.2 Community institutions and bodies required to consult the ECB 3.3 The ECB's initiative 4 Legal instruments falling under the duty to consult the ECB: Draft legislative provisions and proposed Community acts 4.1 Draft legislative provisions 4.2 Proposed Community acts 4.3 Amendments to proposed Community acts and draft national legislative provisions 5 Fields of competence 6 Timing and procedural steps 6.1 Timing 6.1.1 Appropriate time to consult the ECB 6.1.2 Time limit for the ECB to adopt an opinion 6.
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Springer Commentaries on International and European Law, 2021
Introduction 2 Legal basis for the obligation to consult the ECB 2.1 General provisions 2.2 Speci... more Introduction 2 Legal basis for the obligation to consult the ECB 2.1 General provisions 2.2 Specifi c provisions 2.2.1 Specifi c provisions requiring a national consultation of the ECB 2.2.2 Specifi c provisions requiring ECB consultation by Community institutions and bodies 2.3 Case-law of the Court of Justice 3 Initiation of the consultation procedure: National authorities and Community institutions and bodies 3.1 National authorities 3.2 Community institutions and bodies required to consult the ECB 3.3 The ECB's initiative 4 Legal instruments falling under the duty to consult the ECB: Draft legislative provisions and proposed Community acts 4.1 Draft legislative provisions 4.2 Proposed Community acts 4.3 Amendments to proposed Community acts and draft national legislative provisions 5 Fields of competence 6 Timing and procedural steps 6.1 Timing 6.1.1 Appropriate time to consult the ECB 6.1.2 Time limit for the ECB to adopt an opinion 6.
Social Science Research Network, 2009
Introduction 2 Legal basis for the obligation to consult the ECB 2.1 General provisions 2.2 Speci... more Introduction 2 Legal basis for the obligation to consult the ECB 2.1 General provisions 2.2 Specifi c provisions 2.2.1 Specifi c provisions requiring a national consultation of the ECB 2.2.2 Specifi c provisions requiring ECB consultation by Community institutions and bodies 2.3 Case-law of the Court of Justice 3 Initiation of the consultation procedure: National authorities and Community institutions and bodies 3.1 National authorities 3.2 Community institutions and bodies required to consult the ECB 3.3 The ECB's initiative 4 Legal instruments falling under the duty to consult the ECB: Draft legislative provisions and proposed Community acts 4.1 Draft legislative provisions 4.2 Proposed Community acts 4.3 Amendments to proposed Community acts and draft national legislative provisions 5 Fields of competence 6 Timing and procedural steps 6.1 Timing 6.1.1 Appropriate time to consult the ECB 6.1.2 Time limit for the ECB to adopt an opinion 6.
publications feature a motif taken from the €200 banknote. This paper can be downloaded without c... more publications feature a motif taken from the €200 banknote. This paper can be downloaded without charge from
Springer Commentaries on International and European Law, 2021