Consolidated version of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) (1957)
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These audits may be carried out before the closure of accounts for the financial year in question.

3. The audit shall be based on records and, if necessary, performed on the spot in the other institutions of the Union, on the premises of any body, office or agency which manages revenue or expenditure on behalf of the Union and in the Member States, including on the premises of any natural or legal person in receipt of payments from the budget. In the Member States the audit shall be carried out in liaison with national audit bodies or, if these do not have the necessary powers, with the competent national departments. The Court of Auditors and the national audit bodies of the Member States shall cooperate in a spirit of trust while maintaining their independence. These bodies or departments shall inform the Court of Auditors whether they intend to take part in the audit.

The other institutions of the Union, any bodies, offices or agencies managing revenue or expenditure on behalf of the Union, any natural or legal person in receipt of payments from the budget, and the national audit bodies or, if these do not have the necessary powers, the competent national depart- ments, shall forward to the Court of Auditors, at its request, any document or information necessary to carry out its task.

In respect of the European Investment Bank's activity in managing Union expenditure and revenue, the Court's rights of access to information held by the Bank shall be governed by an agreement between the Court, the Bank and the Commission. In the absence of an agreement, the Court shall nevertheless have access to information necessary for the audit of Union expenditure and revenue managed by the Bank.

4. The Court of Auditors shall draw up an annual report after the close of each financial year. It shall be forwarded to the other institutions of the Union and shall be published, together with the replies of these institutions to the observations of the Court of Auditors, in the Official Journal of the European Union.

The Court of Auditors may also, at any time, submit observations, particularly in the form of special reports, on specific questions and deliver opinions at the request of one of the other institutions of the Union.

It shall adopt its annual reports, special reports or opinions by a majority of its Members. However, it may establish internal chambers in order to adopt certain categories of reports or opinions under the conditions laid down by its Rules of Procedure.

It shall assist the European Parliament and the Council in exercising their powers of control over the implementation of the budget.

The Court of Auditors shall draw up its Rules of Procedure. Those rules shall require the approval of the Council.

Chapter 2. LEGAL ACTS OF THE UNION, ADOPTION PROCEDURES AND OTHER PROVISIONS

Section 1. THE LEGAL ACTS OF THE UNION

Article 288. (ex Article 249 TEC)

To exercise the Union's competences, the institutions shall adopt regulations, directives, decisions, recommendations and opinions.

A regulation shall have general application. It shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.

A directive shall be binding, as to the result to be achieved, upon each Member State to which it is addressed, but shall leave to the national authorities the choice of form and methods.

A decision shall be binding in its entirety. A decision which specifies those to whom it is addressed shall be binding only on them.

Recommendations and opinions shall have no binding force.

Article 289.

1. The ordinary legislative procedure shall consist in the joint adoption by the European Parliament and the Council of a regulation, directive or decision on a proposal from the Commission. This procedure is defined in Article 294.

2. In the specific cases provided for by the Treaties, the adoption of a regulation, directive or decision by the European Parliament with the participation of the Council, or by the latter with the participation of the European Parliament, shall constitute a special legislative procedure.

3. Legal acts adopted by legislative procedure shall constitute legislative acts.

4. In the specific cases provided for by the Treaties, legislative acts may be adopted on the initiative of a group of Member States or of the European Parliament, on a recommendation from the European Central Bank or at the request of the Court of Justice or the European Investment Bank.

Article 290.

1. A legislative act may delegate to the Commission the power to adopt non-legislative acts of general application to supplement or amend certain non-essential elements of the legislative act.

The objectives, content, scope and duration of the delegation of power shall be explicitly defined in the legislative acts. The essential elements of an area shall be reserved for the legislative act and accordingly shall not be the subject of a delegation of power.

2. Legislative acts shall explicitly lay down the conditions to which the delegation is subject; these conditions may be as follows:

(a) the European Parliament or the Council may decide to revoke the delegation;

(b) the delegated act may enter into force only if no objection has been expressed by the European Parliament or the Council within a period set by the legislative act.

For the purposes of (a) and (b), the European Parliament shall act by a majority of its component members, and the Council by a qualified majority.

3. The adjective "delegated" shall be inserted in the title of delegated acts.

Article 291.

1. Member States shall adopt all measures of national law necessary to implement legally binding Union acts.

2. Where uniform conditions for implementing legally binding Union acts are needed, those acts shall confer implementing powers on the Commission, or, in duly justified specific cases and in the cases provided for in Articles 24 and 26 of the Treaty on European Union, on the Council.

3. For the purposes of paragraph 2, the European Parliament and the Council, acting by means of regulations in accordance with the ordinary legislative procedure, shall lay down in advance the rules and general principles concerning mechanisms for control by Member States of the Commission's exercise of implementing powers.

4. The word "implementing" shall be inserted in the title of implementing acts.

Article 292.

The Council shall adopt recommendations. It shall act on a proposal from the Commission in all cases where the Treaties provide that it shall adopt acts on a proposal from the Commission. It shall act unanimously in those areas in which unanimity is required for the adoption of a Union act. The Commission, and the European Central Bank in the specific cases provided for in the Treaties, shall adopt recommendations.

Section 2. PROCEDURES FOR THE ADOPTION OF ACTS AND OTHER PROVISIONS

Article 293. (ex Article 250 TEC)

1. Where, pursuant to the Treaties, the Council acts on a proposal from the Commission, it may amend that proposal only by acting unanimously, except in the cases referred to in paragraphs 10 and 13 of Article 294, in Articles 310, 312 and 314 and in the second paragraph of Article 315.

2. As long as the Council has not acted, the Commission may alter its proposal at any time during the procedures leading to the adoption of a Union act.

Article 294. (ex Article 251 TEC)

1. Where reference is made in the Treaties to the ordinary legislative procedure for the adoption of an act, the following procedure shall apply.

2. The Commission shall submit a proposal to the European Parliament and the Council.

First reading

3. The European Parliament shall adopt its position at first reading and communicate it to the Council.

4. If the Council approves the European Parliament's position, the act concerned shall be adopted in the wording which corresponds to the position of the European Parliament.

5. If the Council does not approve the European Parliament's position, it shall adopt its position at first reading and communicate it to the European Parliament.

6. The Council shall inform the European Parliament fully of the reasons which led it to adopt its position at first reading. The Commission shall inform the European Parliament fully of its position.

Second reading

7. If, within three months of such communication, the European Parliament:

(a) approves the Council's position at first reading or has not taken a decision, the act concerned shall be deemed to have been adopted in the wording which corresponds to the position of the Council;

(b) rejects, by a majority of its component members, the Council's position at first reading, the proposed act shall be deemed not to have been adopted;

(c) proposes, by a majority of its component members, amendments to the Council's position at first reading, the text thus amended shall be forwarded to the Council and to the Commission, which shall deliver an opinion on those amendments.

8. If, within three months of receiving the European Parliament's amendments, the Council, acting by a qualified majority:

(a) approves all those amendments, the act in question shall be deemed to have been adopted;

(b) does not approve all the amendments, the President of the Council, in agreement with the President of the European Parliament, shall within six weeks convene a meeting of the Conciliation Committee.

9. The Council shall act unanimously on the amendments on which the Commission has delivered a negative opinion.

Conciliation

10. The Conciliation Committee, which shall be composed of the members of the Council or their representatives and an equal number of members representing the European Parliament, shall have the task of reaching agreement on a joint text, by a qualified majority of the members of the Council or their representatives and by a majority of the members representing the European Parliament within six weeks of its being convened, on the basis of the positions of the European Parliament and the Council at second reading.

11. The Commission shall take part in the Conciliation Committee's proceedings and shall take all necessary initiatives with a view to reconciling the positions of the European Parliament and the Council.

12. If, within six weeks of its being convened, the Conciliation Committee does not approve the joint text, the proposed act shall be deemed not to have been adopted.

Third reading

13. If, within that period, the Conciliation Committee approves a joint text, the European Parliament, acting by a majority of the votes cast, and the Council, acting by a qualified majority, shall each have a period of six weeks from that approval in which to adopt the act in question in accordance with the joint text. If they fail to do so, the proposed act shall be deemed not to have been adopted.

14. The periods of three months and six weeks referred to in this Article shall be extended by a maximum of one month and two weeks respectively at the initiative of the European Parliament or the Council.

Special provisions

15. Where, in the cases provided for in the Treaties, a legislative act is submitted to the ordinary legislative procedure on the initiative of a group of Member States, on a recommendation by the European Central Bank, or at the request of the Court of Justice, paragraph 2, the second sentence of paragraph 6, and paragraph 9 shall not apply.

In such cases, the European Parliament and the Council shall communicate the proposed act to the Commission with their positions at first and second readings. The European Parliament or the Council may request the opinion of the Commission throughout the procedure, which the Commission may also deliver on its own initiative. It may also, if it deems it necessary, take part in the Conciliation Committee in accordance with paragraph 11.

Article 295.

The European Parliament, the Council and the Commission shall consult each other and by common agreement make arrangements for their cooperation. To that end, they may, in compliance with the Treaties, conclude interinstitutional agreements which may be of a binding nature.

Article 296. (ex Article 253 TEC)

Where the Treaties do not specify the type of act to be adopted, the institutions shall select it on a case-by-case basis, in compliance with the applicable procedures and with the principle of proportionality.

Legal acts shall state the reasons on which they are based and shall refer to any proposals, initiatives, recommendations, requests or opinions required by the Treaties.

When considering draft legislative acts, the European Parliament and the Council shall refrain from adopting acts not provided for by the relevant legislative procedure in the area in question.

Article 297. (ex Article 254 TEC)

1. Legislative acts adopted under the ordinary legislative procedure shall be signed by the President of the European Parliament and by the President of the Council.

Legislative acts adopted under a special legislative procedure shall be signed by the President of the institution which adopted them.

Legislative acts shall be published in the Official Journal of the European Union. They shall enter into force on the date specified in them or, in the absence thereof, on the twentieth day following that of their publication.

2. Non-legislative acts adopted in the form of regulations, directives or decisions, when the latter do not specify to whom they are addressed, shall be signed by the President of the institution which adopted them.

Regulations and directives which are addressed to all Member States, as well as decisions which do not specify to whom they are addressed, shall be published in the Official Journal of the European Union. They shall enter into force on the date specified in them or, in the absence thereof, on the twentieth day following that of their publication.

Other directives, and decisions which specify to whom they are addressed, shall be notified to those to whom they are addressed and shall take effect upon such notification.

Article 298.

1. In carrying out their missions, the institutions, bodies, offices and agencies of the Union shall have the support of an open, efficient and independent European administration.

2. In compliance with the Staff Regulations and the Conditions of Employment adopted on the basis of Article 336, the European Parliament and the Council, acting by means of regulations in accordance with the ordinary legislative procedure, shall establish provisions to that end.

Article 299. (ex Article 256 TEC)

Acts of the Council, the Commission or the European Central Bank which impose a pecuniary obligation on persons other than States, shall be enforceable.

Enforcement shall be governed by the rules of civil procedure in force in the State in the territory of which it is carried out. The order for its enforcement shall be appended to the decision, without other formality than verification of the authenticity of the decision, by the national authority which the government of each Member State shall designate for this purpose and shall make known to the Commission and to the Court of Justice of the European Union.

When these formalities have been completed on application by the party concerned, the latter may proceed to enforcement in accordance with the national law, by bringing the matter directly before the competent authority.

Enforcement may be suspended only by a decision of the Court. However, the courts of the country concerned shall have jurisdiction over complaints that enforcement is being carried out in an irregular manner.

Chapter 3. THE UNION'S ADVISORY BODIES

Article 300.

1. The European Parliament, the Council and the Commission shall be assisted by an Economic and Social Committee and a Committee of the Regions, exercising advisory functions.

2. The Economic and Social Committee shall consist of representatives of organisations of employers, of the employed, and of other parties representative of civil society, notably in socio- economic, civic, professional and cultural areas.

3. The Committee of the Regions shall consist of representatives of regional and local bodies who either hold a regional or local authority electoral mandate or are politically accountable to an elected assembly.

4. The members of the Economic and Social Committee and of the Committee of the Regions shall not be bound by any mandatory instructions. They shall be completely independent in the performance of their duties, in the Union's general interest.

5. The rules referred to in paragraphs 2 and 3 governing the nature of the composition of the Committees shall be reviewed at regular intervals by the Council to take account of economic, social and demographic developments within the Union. The Council, on a proposal from the Commission, shall adopt decisions to that end.

Section 1. THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMITTEE

Article 301. (ex Article 258 TEC)

The number of members of the Economic and Social Committee shall not exceed 350.

The Council, acting unanimously on a proposal from the Commission, shall adopt a decision determining the Committee's composition.

The Council shall determine the allowances of members of the Committee.

Article 302. (ex Article 259 TEC)

1. The members of the Committee shall be appointed for five years The Council shall adopt the list of members drawn up in accordance with the proposals made by each Member State. The term of office of the members of the Committee shall be renewable.

2. The Council shall act after consulting the Commission. It may obtain the opinion of European bodies which are representative of the various economic and social sectors and of civil society to which the Union's activities are of concern.

Article 303. (ex Article 260 TEC)

The Committee shall elect its chairman and officers from among its members for a term of two and a half years.

It shall adopt its Rules of Procedure.

The Committee shall be convened by its chairman at the request of the European Parliament, the Council or of the Commission. It may also meet on its own initiative.

Article 304. (ex Article 262 TEC)

The Committee shall be consulted by the European Parliament, by the Council or by the Commission where the Treaties so provide. The Committee may be consulted by these institutions in all cases in which they consider it appropriate. It may issue an opinion on its own initiative in cases in which it considers such action appropriate.

The European Parliament, the Council or the Commission shall, if it considers it necessary, set the Committee, for the submission of its opinion, a time limit which may not be less than one month from the date on which the chairman receives notification to this effect. Upon expiry of the time limit, the absence of an opinion shall not prevent further action.

The opinion of the Committee, together with a record of the proceedings, shall be forwarded to the European Parliament, to the Council and to the Commission.

Section 2. THE COMMITTEE OF THE REGIONS

Article 305. (ex Article 263, Second, Third and Fourth Paragraphs, TEC)

The number of members of the Committee of the Regions shall not exceed 350.

The Council, acting unanimously on a proposal from the Commission, shall adopt a decision determining the Committee's composition.

The members of the Committee and an equal number of alternate members shall be appointed for five years. Their term of office shall be renewable. The Council shall adopt the list of members and alternate members drawn up in accordance with the proposals made by each Member State. When the mandate referred to in Article 300(3) on the basis of which they were proposed comes to an end, the term of office of members of the Committee shall terminate automatically and they shall then be replaced for the remainder of the said term of office in accordance with the same procedure. No member of the Committee shall at the same time be a Member of the European Parliament.

Article 306. (ex Article 264 TEC)

The Committee of the Regions shall elect its chairman and officers from among its members for a term of two and a half years.

It shall adopt its Rules of Procedure.

The Committee shall be convened by its chairman at the request of the European Parliament, the Council or of the Commission. It may also meet on its own initiative.

Article 307. (ex Article 265 TEC)

The Committee of the Regions shall be consulted by the European Parliament, by the Council or by the Commission where the Treaties so provide and in all other cases, in particular those which concern cross-border cooperation, in which one of these institutions considers it appropriate.

The European Parliament, the Council or the Commission shall, if it considers it necessary, set the Committee, for the submission of its opinion, a time limit which may not be less than one month from the date on which the chairman receives notification to this effect. Upon expiry of the time limit, the absence of an opinion shall not prevent further action.

Where the Economic and Social Committee is consulted pursuant to Article 304, the Committee of the Regions shall be informed by the European Parliament, the Council or the Commission of the request for an opinion. Where it considers that specific regional interests are involved, the Committee of the Regions may issue an opinion on the matter.

It may issue an opinion on its own initiative in cases in which it considers such action appropriate.

The opinion of the Committee, together with a record of the proceedings, shall be forwarded to the European Parliament, to the Council and to the Commission.

Chapter 4. THE EUROPEAN INVESTMENT BANK

Article 308. (ex Article 266 TEC)

The European Investment Bank shall have legal personality.

The members of the European Investment Bank shall be the Member States.

The Statute of the European Investment Bank is laid down in a Protocol annexed to the Treaties. The Council acting unanimously in accordance with a special legislative procedure, at the request of the European Investment Bank and after consulting the European Parliament and the Commission, or on a proposal from the Commission and after consulting the European Parliament and the European Investment Bank, may amend the Statute of the Bank.

Article 309. (ex Article 267 TEC)

The task of the European Investment Bank shall be to contribute, by having recourse to the capital market and utilising its own resources, to the balanced and steady development of the internal market in the interest of the Union. For this purpose the Bank shall, operating on a non-profit- making basis, grant loans and give guarantees which facilitate the financing of the following projects in all sectors of the economy:

(a) projects for developing less-developed regions;

(b) projects for modernising or converting undertakings or for developing fresh activities called for by the establishment or functioning of the internal market, where these projects are of such a size or nature that they cannot be entirely financed by the various means available in the individual Member States;

(c) projects of common interest to several Member States which are of such a size or nature that they cannot be entirely financed by the various means available in the individual Member States.

In carrying out its task, the Bank shall facilitate the financing of investment programmes in conjunction with assistance from the Structural Funds and other Union Financial Instruments.

Title II. FINANCIAL PROVISIONS

Article 310. (ex Article 268 TEC)

1. All items of revenue and expenditure of the Union shall be included in estimates to be drawn up for each financial year and shall be shown in the budget.

The Union's annual budget shall be established by the European Parliament and the Council in accordance with Article 314.

The revenue and expenditure shown in the budget shall be in balance.

2. The expenditure shown in the budget shall be authorised for the annual budgetary period in accordance with the regulation referred to in Article 322.

3. The implementation of expenditure shown in the budget shall require the prior adoption of a legally binding Union act providing a legal basis for its action and for the implementation of the corresponding expenditure in accordance with the regulation referred to in Article 322, except in cases for which that law provides.

4. With a view to maintaining budgetary discipline, the Union shall not adopt any act which is likely to have appreciable implications for the budget without providing an assurance that the expenditure arising from such an act is capable of being financed within the limit of the Union's own resources and in compliance with the multiannual financial framework referred to in Article 312.

5. The budget shall be implemented in accordance with the principle of sound financial management. Member States shall cooperate with the Union to ensure that the appropriations entered in the budget are used in accordance with this principle.

6. The Union and the Member States, in accordance with Article 325, shall counter fraud and any other illegal activities affecting the financial interests of the Union.

Chapter 1. THE UNION'S OWN RESOURCES

Article 311. (ex Article 269 TEC)

  • Part   ONE PRINCIPLES 1
  • Article   1 1
  • Title   I CATEGORIES AND AREAS OF UNION COMPETENCE 1
  • Article   2 1
  • Article   3 1
  • Article   4 1
  • Article   5 1
  • Article   6 1
  • Article   7 1
  • Article   8 (ex Article 3(2) TEC)  (1) 1
  • Article   9 1
  • Article   10 1
  • Article   11 (ex Article 6 TEC) 1
  • Article   12 (ex Article 153(2) TEC) 1
  • Article   13 1
  • Article   14 (ex Article 16 TEC) 1
  • Article   15 (ex Article 255 TEC) 1
  • Article   16 (ex Article 286 TEC) 1
  • Article   17 1
  • Part   TWO NON-DISCRIMINATION AND CITIZENSHIP OF THE UNION 1
  • Article   18 (ex Article 12 TEC) 1
  • Article   19 (ex Article 13 TEC) 1
  • Article   20 (ex Article 17 TEC) 1
  • Article   21 (ex Article 18 TEC) 1
  • Article   22 (ex Article 19 TEC) 1
  • Article   23 (ex Article 20 TEC) 1
  • Article   24 (ex Article 21 TEC) 1
  • Article   25 (ex Article 22 TEC) 1
  • Part   THREE UNION POLICIES AND INTERNAL ACTIONS 1
  • Title   I THE INTERNAL MARKET 1
  • Article   26 (ex Article 14 TEC) 1
  • Article   27 (ex Article 15 TEC) 1
  • Title   II FREE MOVEMENT OF GOODS 1
  • Article   28 (ex Article 23 TEC) 1
  • Article   29 (ex Article 24 TEC) 1
  • Chapter   1 THE CUSTOMS UNION 1
  • Article   30 (ex Article 25 TEC) 2
  • Article   31 (ex Article 26 TEC) 2
  • Article   32 (ex Article 27 TEC) 2
  • Chapter   2 CUSTOMS COOPERATION 2
  • Article   33 (ex Article 135 TEC) 2
  • Chapter   3 PROHIBITION OF QUANTITATIVE RESTRICTIONS BETWEEN MEMBER STATES 2
  • Article   34 (ex Article 28 TEC) 2
  • Article   35 (ex Article 29 TEC) 2
  • Article   36 (ex Article 30 TEC) 2
  • Article   37 (ex Article 31 TEC) 2
  • Title   II AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES 2
  • Article   38 (ex Article 32 TEC) 2
  • Article   39 (ex Article 33 TEC) 2
  • Article   40 (ex Article 34 TEC) 2
  • Article   41 (ex Article 35 TEC) 2
  • Article   42 (ex Article 36 TEC) 2
  • Article   43 (ex Article 37 TEC) 2
  • Article   44 (ex Article 38 TEC) 2
  • Title   IV FREE MOVEMENT OF PERSONS, SERVICES AND CAPITAL 2
  • Chapter   1 WORKERS 2
  • Article   45 (ex Article 39 TEC) 2
  • Article   46 (ex Article 40 TEC) 2
  • Article   47 (ex Article 41 TEC) 2
  • Article   48 (ex Article 42 TEC) 2
  • Chapter   2 RIGHT OF ESTABLISHMENT 2
  • Article   49 (ex Article 43 TEC) 2
  • Article   50 (ex Article 44 TEC) 2
  • Article   51 (ex Article 45 TEC) 2
  • Article   52 (ex Article 46 TEC) 2
  • Article   53 (ex Article 47 TEC) 2
  • Article   54 (ex Article 48 TEC) 2
  • Article   55 (ex Article 294 TEC) 2
  • Chapter   3 SERVICES 2
  • Article   56 (ex Article 49 TEC) 2
  • Article   57 (ex Article 50 TEC) 2
  • Article   58 (ex Article 51 TEC) 2
  • Article   59 (ex Article 52 TEC) 2
  • Article   60 (ex Article 53 TEC) 2
  • Article   61 (ex Article 54 TEC) 2
  • Article   62 (ex Article 55 TEC) 2
  • Chapter   4 CAPITAL AND PAYMENTS 3
  • Article   63 (ex Article 56 TEC) 3
  • Article   64 (ex Article 57 TEC) 3
  • Article   65 (ex Article 58 TEC) 3
  • Article   66 Ex Article 59 TEC) 3
  • Title   V AREa OF FREEDOM, SECURITY AND JUSTICE 3
  • Chapter   1 GENERAL PROVISIONS 3
  • Article   67 (ex Article 61 TEC and Ex Article 29 TEU) 3
  • Article   68 3
  • Article   69 3
  • Article   70 3
  • Article   71 (ex Article 36 TEU) 3
  • Article   72 (ex Article 64(1) TEC and Ex Article 33 TEU) 3
  • Article   73 3
  • Article   74 (ex Article 66 TEC) 3
  • Article   75 (ex Article 60 TEC) 3
  • Article   76 3
  • Chapter   2 POLICIES ON BORDER CHECKS, ASYLUM AND IMMIGRATION 3
  • Article   77 (ex Article 62 TEC) 3
  • Article   78 (ex Articles 63, Points 1 and 2, and 64(2) TEC) 3
  • Article   79 (ex Article 63, Points 3 and 4, TEC) 3
  • Article   80 3
  • Chapter   3 JUDICIAL COOPERATION IN CIVIL MATTERS 3
  • Article   81 (ex Article 65 TEC) 3
  • Chapter   4 JUDICIAL COOPERATION IN CRIMINAL MATTERS 3
  • Article   82 (ex Article 31 TEU) 3
  • Article   83 (ex Article 31 TEU) 3
  • Article   84 3
  • Article   85 (ex Article 31 TEU) 3
  • Article   86 3
  • Chapter   5 POLICE COOPERATION 3
  • Article   87 (ex Article 30 TEU) 3
  • Article   88 (ex Article 30 TEU) 4
  • Article   89 Ex Article 32 TEU) 4
  • Title   VI TRANSPORT 4
  • Article   90 (ex Article 70 TEC) 4
  • Article   91 (ex Article 71 TEC) 4
  • Article   92 (ex Article 72 TEC) 4
  • Article   93 (ex Article 73 TEC) 4
  • Article   94 (ex Article 74 TEC) 4
  • Article   95 (ex Article 75 TEC) 4
  • Article   96 (ex Article 76 TEC) 4
  • Article   97 Ex Article 77 TEC) 4
  • Article   98 (ex Article 78 TEC) 4
  • Article   99 (ex Article 79 TEC) 4
  • Article   100 (ex Article 80 TEC) 4
  • Title   VII COMMON RULES ON COMPETITION, TAXATION AND APPROXIMATION OF LAWS 4
  • Chapter   1 RULES ON COMPETITION 4
  • Section   1 RULES APPLYING TO UNDERTAKINGS 4
  • Article   101 (ex Article 81 TEC) 4
  • Article   102 (ex Article 82 TEC) 4
  • Article   103 (ex Article 83 TEC) 4
  • Article   104 (ex Article 84 TEC) 4
  • Article   105 (ex Article 85 TEC) 4
  • Article   106 (ex Article 86 TEC) 4
  • Section   2 AIDS GRANTED BY STATES 4
  • Article   107 (ex Article 87 TEC) 4
  • Article   108 (ex Article 88 TEC) 4
  • Article   109 (ex Article 89 TEC) 4
  • Chapter   2 TAX PROVISIONS 4
  • Article   110 (ex Article 90 TEC) 4
  • Article   111 (ex Article 91 TEC) 4
  • Article   112 (ex Article 92 TEC) 4
  • Article   113 (ex Article 93 TEC) 4
  • Chapter   3 APPROXIMATION OF LAWS 4
  • Article   114 (ex Article 95 TEC) 4
  • Article   115 (ex Article 94 TEC) 4
  • Article   116 (ex Article 96 TEC) 4
  • Article   117 (ex Article 97 TEC) 4
  • Article   118 4
  • Title   VIII ECONOMIC AND MONETARY POLICY 4
  • Article   119 (ex Article 4 TEC) 4
  • Chapter   1 ECONOMIC POLICY 5
  • Article   120 (ex Article 98 TEC) 5
  • Article   121 (ex Article 99 TEC) 5
  • Article   122 (ex Article 100 TEC) 5
  • Article   123 (ex Article 101 TEC) 5
  • Article   124 (ex Article 102 TEC) 5
  • Article   125 (ex Article 103 TEC) 5
  • Article   126 (ex Article 104 TEC) 5
  • Chapter   2 MONETARY POLICY 5
  • Article   127 (ex Article 105 TEC) 5
  • Article   128 (ex Article 106 TEC) 5
  • Article   129 (ex Article 107 TEC) 5
  • Article   130 (ex Article 108 TEC) 5
  • Article   131 (ex Article 109 TEC) 5
  • Article   132 (ex Article 110 TEC) 5
  • Article   133 5
  • Chapter   3 INSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS 5
  • Article   134 (ex Article 114 TEC) 5
  • Article   135 (ex Article 115 TEC) 5
  • Chapter   4 PROVISIONS SPECIFIC TO MEMBER STATES WHOSE CURRENCY IS THE EURO 5
  • Article   136 5
  • Article   137 5
  • Article   138 (ex Article 111(4), TEC) 5
  • Chapter   5 TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS 5
  • Article   139 5
  • Article   140 (ex Articles 121(1), 122(2), Second Sentence, and 123(5) TEC) 5
  • Article   141 (ex Articles 123(3) and 117(2) First Five Indents, TEC) 6
  • Article   142 (ex Article 124(1) TEC) 6
  • Article   143 (ex Article 119 TEC) 6
  • Article   144 (ex Article 120 TEC) 6
  • Title   IX EMPLOYMENT 6
  • Article   145 (ex Article 125 TEC) 6
  • Article   146 (ex Article 126 TEC) 6
  • Article   147 (ex Article 127 TEC) 6
  • Article   148 (ex Article 128 TEC) 6
  • Article   149 (ex Article 129 TEC) 6
  • Article   150 (ex Article 130 TEC) 6
  • Title   X SOCIAL POLICY 6
  • Article   151 (ex Article 136 TEC) 6
  • Article   152 6
  • Article   153 (ex Article 137 TEC) 6
  • Article   154 (ex Article 138 TEC) 6
  • Article   155 (ex Article 139 TEC) 6
  • Article   156 (ex Article 140 TEC) 6
  • Article   157 (Ex Article 141 TEC) 6
  • Article   158 (Ex Article 142 TEC) 6
  • Article   159 (Ex Article 143 TEC) 6
  • Article   160 (Ex Article 144 TEC) 6
  • Article   161 (Ex Article 145 TEC) 6
  • Title   XI THE EUROPEAN SOCIAL FUND 6
  • Article   162 (Ex Article 146 TEC) 6
  • Article   163 (Ex Article 147 TEC) 6
  • Article   164 (Ex Article 148 TEC) 6
  • Title   XII EDUCATION, VOCATIONAL TRAINING, YOUTH AND SPORT 6
  • Article   165 (Ex Article 149 TEC) 6
  • Article   166 (ex Article 150 TEC) 6
  • Title   XIII CULTURE 7
  • Article   167 (ex Article 151 TEC) 7
  • Title   XIV PUBLIC HEALTH 7
  • Article   168 (ex Article 152 TEC) 7
  • Title   XV CONSUMER PROTECTION 7
  • Article   169 (ex Article 153 TEC) 7
  • Title   XVI TRANS-EUROPEAN NETWORKS 7
  • Article   170 (ex Article 154 TEC) 7
  • Article   171 (ex Article 155 TEC) 7
  • Article   172 (ex Article 156 TEC) 7
  • Title   XVII INDUSTRY 7
  • Article   173 (ex Article 157 TEC) 7
  • Title   XVIII ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND TERRITORIAL COHESION 7
  • Article   174 (ex Article 158 TEC) 7
  • Article   175 (ex Article 159 TEC) 7
  • Article   176 (ex Article 160 TEC) 7
  • Article   177 (ex Article 161 TEC) 7
  • Article   178 (ex Article 162 TEC) 7
  • Title   XIX RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT AND SPACE 7
  • Article   179 (ex Article 163 TEC) 7
  • Article   180 (ex Article 164 TEC) 7
  • Article   181 (ex Article 165 TEC) 7
  • Article   182 (ex Article 166 TEC) 7
  • Article   183 (ex Article 167 TEC) 7
  • Article   184 (ex Article 168 TEC) 7
  • Article   185 (ex Article 169 TEC) 7
  • Article   186 (ex Article 170 TEC) 7
  • Article   187 (ex Article 171 TEC) 7
  • Article   188 (ex Article 172 TEC) 7
  • Article   189 7
  • Article   190 (ex Article 173 TEC) 7
  • Title   XX ENVIRONMENT 7
  • Article   191 (ex Article 174 TEC) 7
  • Article   192 (ex Article 175 TEC) 8
  • Article   193 (ex Article 176 TEC) 8
  • Title   XXI ENERGY 8
  • Article   194 8
  • Title   XXII TOURISM 8
  • Article   195 8
  • Title   XXIII CIVIL PROTECTION 8
  • Article   196 8
  • Title   XXIV ADMINISTRATIVE COOPERATION 8
  • Article   197 8
  • Part   FOUR ASSOCIATION OF THE OVERSEAS COUNTRIES AND TERRITORIES 8
  • Article   198 (ex Article 182 TEC) 8
  • Article   199 (ex Article 183 TEC) 8
  • Article   200 (ex Article 184 TEC) 8
  • Article   201 (ex Article 185 TEC) 8
  • Article   202 (ex Article 186 TEC) 8
  • Article   203 (ex Article 187 TEC) 8
  • Article   204 (ex Article 188 TEC) 8
  • Part   FIVE THE UNION'S EXTERNAL ACTION 8
  • Title   I GENERAL PROVISIONS ON THE UNION'S EXTERNAL ACTION 8
  • Article   205 8
  • Title   II COMMON COMMERCIAL POLICY 8
  • Article   206 (ex Article 131 TEC) 8
  • Article   207 (ex Article 133 TEC) 8
  • Title   III COOPERATION WITH THIRD COUNTRIES AND HUMANITARIAN AID 8
  • Chapter   1 DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION 8
  • Article   208 (ex Article 177 TEC) 8
  • Article   209 (ex Article 179 TEC) 8
  • Article   210 (ex Article 180 TEC) 8
  • Article   211 Ex Article 181 TEC) 8
  • Chapter   2 ECONOMIC, FINANCIAL AND TECHNICAL COOPERATION WITH THIRD COUNTRIES 8
  • Article   212 (ex Article 1814 TEC) 8
  • Article   213 8
  • Chapter   3 HUMANITARIAN AID 8
  • Article   214 8
  • Title   IV RESTRICTIVE MEASURES 8
  • Article   215 (ex Article 301 TEC) 8
  • Title   V INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS 8
  • Article   216 8
  • Article   217 (ex Article 310 TEC) 8
  • Article   218 (ex Article 300 TEC) 8
  • Article   219 (ex Article 111(1) to (3) and (5) TEC) 9
  • Title   VI THE UNION'S RELATIONS WITH INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS AND THIRD COUNTRIES AND UNION DELEGATIONS 9
  • Article   220 (ex Articles 302 to 304 TEC) 9
  • Article   221 9
  • Title   VII SOLIDARITY CLAUSE 9
  • Article   222 9
  • Part   SIX INSTITUTIONAL AND FINANCIAL PROVISIONS 9
  • Title   I INSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS 9
  • Chapter   1 THE INSTITUTIONS 9
  • Section   1 THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT 9
  • Article   223 (ex Article 190(4) and (5) TEC) 9
  • Article   224 (ex Article 191, Second Subparagraph, TEC) 9
  • Article   225 (ex Article 192, Second Subparagraph, TEC) 9
  • Article   226 (ex Article 193 TEC) 9
  • Article   227 (ex Article 194 TEC) 9
  • Article   228 (ex Article 195 TEC) 9
  • Article   229 (ex Article 196 TEC) 9
  • Article   230 (ex Article 197, Second, Third and Fourth Paragraph, TEC) 9
  • Article   231 (ex Article 198 TEC) 9
  • Article   232 (ex Article 199 TEC) 9
  • Article   233 (ex Article 200 TEC) 9
  • Article   234 (ex Article 201 TEC) 9
  • Section   2 THE EUROPEAN COUNCIL 9
  • Article   235 9
  • Article   236 9
  • Section   3 THE COUNCIL 9
  • Article   237 (ex Article 204 TEC) 9
  • Article   238 (ex Article 205(1) and (2), TEC) 9
  • Article   239 (ex Article 206 TEC) 9
  • Article   240 (ex Article 207 TEC) 9
  • Article   241 (ex Article 208 TEC) 9
  • Article   242 (ex Article 209 TEC) 9
  • Article   243 Ex Article 210 TEC) 9
  • Section   4 THE COMMISSION 9
  • Article   244 9
  • Article   245 (ex Article 213 TEC) 9
  • Article   246 (ex Article 215 TEC) 9
  • Article   247 (ex Article 216 TEC) 9
  • Article   248 (ex Article 217(2) TEC) 9
  • Article   249 (ex Articles 218(2) and 212 TEC) 9
  • Article   250 (ex Article 219 TEC) 9
  • Section   5 THE COURT OF JUSTICE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION 9
  • Article   251 (ex Article 221 TEC) 9
  • Article   252 (ex Article 222 TEC) 9
  • Article   253 (ex Article 223 TEC) 10
  • Article   254 (ex Article 224 TEC) 10
  • Article   255 10
  • Article   256 (ex Article 225 TEC) 10
  • Article   257 (ex Article 225a TEC) 10
  • Article   258 (ex Article 226 TEC) 10
  • Article   259 (ex Article 227 TEC) 10
  • Article   260 (ex Article 228 TEC) 10
  • Article   261 (ex Article 229 TEC) 10
  • Article   262 (ex Article 229a TEC) 10
  • Article   263 (ex Article 230 TEC) 10
  • Article   264 (ex Article 231 TEC) 10
  • Article   265 (ex Article 232 TEC) 10
  • Article   266 (ex Article 233 TEC) 10
  • Article   267 (ex Article 234 TEC) 10
  • Article   268 (ex Article 235 TEC) 10
  • Article   269 10
  • Article   270 (ex Article 236 TEC) 10
  • Article   271 (ex Article 237 TEC) 10
  • Article   272 (ex Article 238 TEC) 10
  • Article   273 (ex Article 239 TEC) 10
  • Article   274 (ex Article 240 TEC) 10
  • Article   275 10
  • Article   276 10
  • Article   277 (ex Article 241 TEC) 10
  • Article   278 (ex Article 242 TEC) 10
  • Article   279 (ex Article 243 TEC) 10
  • Article   280 (ex Article 244 TEC) 10
  • Article   281 (ex Article 245 TEC) 10
  • Section   6 THE EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK 10
  • Article   282 10
  • Article   283 (ex Article 112 TEC) 10
  • Article   284 (ex Article 113 TEC) 10
  • Section   7 THE COURT OF AUDITORS 10
  • Article   285 (ex Article 246 TEC) 10
  • Article   286 (ex Article 247 TEC) 10
  • Article   287 (ex Article 248 TEC) 10
  • Chapter   2 LEGAL ACTS OF THE UNION, ADOPTION PROCEDURES AND OTHER PROVISIONS 11
  • Section   1 THE LEGAL ACTS OF THE UNION 11
  • Article   288 (ex Article 249 TEC) 11
  • Article   289 11
  • Article   290 11
  • Article   291 11
  • Article   292 11
  • Section   2 PROCEDURES FOR THE ADOPTION OF ACTS AND OTHER PROVISIONS 11
  • Article   293 (ex Article 250 TEC) 11
  • Article   294 (ex Article 251 TEC) 11
  • Article   295 11
  • Article   296 (ex Article 253 TEC) 11
  • Article   297 (ex Article 254 TEC) 11
  • Article   298 11
  • Article   299 (ex Article 256 TEC) 11
  • Chapter   3 THE UNION'S ADVISORY BODIES 11
  • Article   300 11
  • Section   1 THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMITTEE 11
  • Article   301 (ex Article 258 TEC) 11
  • Article   302 (ex Article 259 TEC) 11
  • Article   303 (ex Article 260 TEC) 11
  • Article   304 (ex Article 262 TEC) 11
  • Section   2 THE COMMITTEE OF THE REGIONS 11
  • Article   305 (ex Article 263, Second, Third and Fourth Paragraphs, TEC) 11
  • Article   306 (ex Article 264 TEC) 11
  • Article   307 (ex Article 265 TEC) 11
  • Chapter   4 THE EUROPEAN INVESTMENT BANK 11
  • Article   308 (ex Article 266 TEC) 11
  • Article   309 (ex Article 267 TEC) 11
  • Title   II FINANCIAL PROVISIONS 11
  • Article   310 (ex Article 268 TEC) 11
  • Chapter   1 THE UNION'S OWN RESOURCES 11
  • Article   311 (ex Article 269 TEC) 12
  • Chapter   2 THE MULTIANNUAL FINANCIAL FRAMEWORK 12
  • Article   312 12
  • Chapter   3 THE UNION'S ANNUAL BUDGET 12
  • Article   313 (ex Article 272(1), TEC) 12
  • Article   314 (ex Article 272(2) to (10), TEC) 12
  • Article   315 (ex Article 273 TEC) 12
  • Article   316 (ex Article 271 TEC) 12
  • Chapter   4 IMPLEMENTATION OF THE BUDGET AND DISCHARGE 12
  • Article   317 (ex Article 274 TEC) 12
  • Article   318 (ex Article 275 TEC) 12
  • Article   319 (ex Article 276 TEC) 12
  • Chapter   5 COMMON PROVISIONS 12
  • Article   320 (ex Article 277 TEC) 12
  • Article   321 (ex Article 278 TEC) 12
  • Article   322 (ex Article 279 TEC) 12
  • Article   323 12
  • Article   324 12
  • Chapter   6 COMBATTING FRAUD 12
  • Article   325 (ex Article 280 TEC) 12
  • Title   III ENHANCED COOPERATION 12
  • Article   326 (ex Articles 27a to 27e, 40 to 40b and 43 to 45 TEU and Ex Articles 11 and 11a TEC) 12
  • Article   327 (ex Articles 27a to 27e, 40 to 40b and 43 to 45 TEU and Ex Articles 11 and 11a TEC) 12
  • Article   328 (ex Articles 27a to 27e, 40 to 40b and 43 to 45 TEU and Ex Articles 11 and 11a TEC) 12
  • Article   329 Ex Articles 27a to 27e, 40 to 40b and 43 to 45 TEU and Ex Articles 11 and 11a TEC) 12
  • Article   330 (ex Articles 27a to 27e, 40 to 40b and 43 to 45 TEU and Ex Articles 11 and 11a TEC) 12
  • Article   331 (ex Articles 27a to 27e, 40 to 40b and 43 to 45 TEU and Ex Articles 11 and 11a TEC) 12
  • Article   332 (ex Articles 27a to 27e, 40 to 40b and 43 to 45 TEU and Ex Articles 11 and 11a TEC) 12
  • Article   333 (ex Articles 27a to 27e, 40 to 40b and 43 to 45 TEU and Ex Articles 11 and 11a TEC) 12
  • Article   334 (ex Articles 27a to 27e, 40 to 40b and 43 to 45 TEU and Ex Articles 11 and 11a TEC) 12
  • Part   SEVEN GENERAL AND FINAL PROVISIONS 12
  • Article   335 (ex Article 282 TEC) 12
  • Article   336 (ex Article 283 TEC) 12
  • Article   337 (ex Article 284 TEC) 12
  • Article   338 (ex Article 285 TEC) 12
  • Article   339 (ex Article 287 TEC) 12
  • Article   340 (ex Article 288 TEC) 12
  • Article   341 (ex Article 289 TEC) 12
  • Article   342 (ex Article 290 TEC) 12
  • Article   343 (ex Article 291 TEC) 12
  • Article   344 (ex Article 292 TEC) 12
  • Article   345 (ex Article 295 TEC) 12
  • Article   346 (ex Article 296 TEC) 12
  • Article   347 (ex Article 297 TEC) 13
  • Article   348 (ex Article 298 TEC) 13
  • Article   349 (ex Article 299(2), Second, Third and Fourth Subparagraphs, TEC) 13
  • Article   350 (ex Article 306 TEC) 13
  • Article   351 (ex Article 307 TEC) 13
  • Article   352 (ex Article 308 TEC) 13
  • Article   353 13
  • Article   354 (ex Article 309 TEC) 13
  • Article   355 (ex Article 299(2), First Subparagraph, and Article 299(3) to (6) TEC) 13
  • Article   356 (ex Article 312 TEC) 13
  • Article   357 (ex Article 313 TEC) 13
  • Article   358 13