Been searching this forum for a source of legislation. Beside the EU site (from farm to fork) I am looking for a source who can give a clear and understandable explanation on the differences between EU laws and the countries who have partialy or completely implemented those directives and those who have additional laws. Hope this makes sense what I am saying
For instance if you look at France, they have additional laws for plastics that come into contact with food, Netherlands has implemented all but the last amendment of 2002/72/EC into their national legislation. If I have a supplier who tells me the product complies to 2002/72/EC and subsequent amendments and to 1935/2004/EC. How do I get to know if the product can also be sold in France and if its ok for the Netherlands?
If national legislation apply and that national legislation are adoptions of EU directives. Does this mean that, when its conform the EU directive, it's also good for the country itself, even when they adopted less (like the Netherlands).
Is there any source out there who can provide data on country specific legislation, specificly if there are differences between EU and national laws and what exactly the difference is.
Phew.... time for weekend now
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