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CURIA - database with the most current legislative acts:
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Eur-Lex - provides direct free access to European Union law.
You can consult the Official Journal of the European Union as well
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Pre-Lex - The Commission's draft laws. Here you can follow up
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Commission and the other institutions: http://europa.eu/prelex |
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Oeil - inter-institutional decision making processes: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/oeil |
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SCADplus - contains a synthesis, summary of the EU legislation:
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