: Monday, April 04, 2005 2:50 PM
Subject: RE: WEEE in Germany
EU government can’t make national laws (legislation) for individual EU
countries. It can however make it an absolute requirement that national
governments create their own legislation in respect of directives it creates.
It can impose
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Stone, Richard
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Subject: RE: WEEE in Germany
hello all,
I am now thouroughly confused on dates and countries required participation
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Subject: Re: WEEE in Germany
Don, others,
Thanks for the link.
As I understand it, the Basic Law at the Federal level has been passed
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Don, others,
Thanks for the link.
As I understand
Don, others,
Thanks for the link.
As I understand it, the Basic Law at the Federal level has been passed in
Germany but the various Länder (local states) still have to pass their
enabling legislation. Can someone from Germany confirm this please? If true,
does it mean that the law could apply
Folks,
Here's a link to the German legislation implementing WEEE in Germany, dated
23 March 2005:
http://www.bmu.de/files/pdfs/allgemein/application/pdf/elektrog_uk.pdf
Don Sladek
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