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Unit Two. EU powers and competences

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INTRODUCTION TO EUROPEAN UNION LAW

INTRODUCTION TO EUROPEAN UNION LAWUnitsUnit Two. EU powers and competencesStep 4. Shared and complementary competences

Step 4. Shared and complementary competences

"Shared competences" means that both the EU and its member states may adopt legally binding acts in the area concerned. However, the Member States can do so only where the EU has not exercised its competence or has explicitly ceased to do so.

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