From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The distribution of competences in various policy areas between Member States and the Union is divided in the following three categories:
Competences of the European Union in relation to those of its member states[1]
|
|
|
The Union has exclusive competence to make directives and conclude international agreements when provided for in a Union legislative act as to …
|
|
|
Member States cannot exercise competence in areas where the Union has done so, that is …
|
|
|
Union exercise of competence shall not result in Member States being prevented from exercising theirs in …
|
- research, technological development and (outer) space
- development cooperation, humanitarian aid
|
The Union coordinates Member States policies or implements supplemental to their common policies not covered elsewhere in …
|
|
|
The Union can carry out actions to support, coordinate or supplement Member States' actions in …
|
- the protection and improvement of human health
- industry
- culture
- tourism
- education, youth, sport and vocational training
- civil protection (disaster prevention)
- administrative cooperation
|
|