Passerelle clause
A passerelle clause is a clause in treaties of the European Union that allows the alteration of a legislative procedure without a formal amendment of the treaties. The use of a passerelle clause required unanimity of all member states although member states with opt-outs and those not participating in an area under enhanced cooperation may not have a vote. Unlike formal treaty revision their use does not require national ratification. Passerelle is French for a small bridge.
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Passerelle clause
A passerelle clause is a clause in treaties of the European Union that allows the alteration of a legislative procedure without a formal amendment of the treaties. The use of a passerelle clause required unanimity of all member states although member states with opt-outs and those not participating in an area under enhanced cooperation may not have a vote. Unlike formal treaty revision their use does not require national ratification. Passerelle is French for a small bridge.
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A passerelle clause is a claus ...... is French for a small bridge.
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Övergångsklausul, eller passer ...... dlemsstater motsätter sig dem.
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A passerelle clause is a claus ...... is French for a small bridge.
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Övergångsklausul, eller passer ...... h har hittills aldrig använts.
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Passerelle clause
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Passerelle-Regelung
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Övergångsklausul
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