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October 17, 2007
Guide to Finding Proposed Legislation Using EUR-Lex, OEIL, and PreLex
The European Information Association has produced several guides on locating legislation from the European Union. From the site:
"Although there is a wealth of material available, it is not always obvious which source is most appropriate. These guides show how to use official sources to find specific documents or types of information."
Legislation
- using EUR-Lex, OEIL, PreLex to find proposed EU legislation
- using EUR-Lex to find legislation adopted at EU level
- using EUR-Lex and N-Lex to find legislation adopted at national level
[RJ]
October 17, 2007 in Foreign & International Law, Legal Research | Permalink
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