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acquis communautaire
/ ˈæki: kəmˈju:nətɛə; aki kɔmynotɛr /
noun
- the body of law accumulated by the European Union Often shortened toacquis
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of acquis communautaire1
Example Sentences
Acquis communautaire: A French phrase meaning the entire body of European Union law.
The total body of European law, dating back to 1958, is known as the Acquis Communautaire.
Acquis communautaire: The entire body of European laws is known as the acquis communautaire.
And what about the acquis communautaire, the body of law that enshrines member states' obligations not just in terms of economic policies, but also in terms of democracy, the rule of law, and fundamental human rights?
She said she believed Turkey could fulfil membership criteria in 27 or 28 of the 35 chapters of the acquis communautaire - the body of EU law - but should still only be offered a privileged partnership.
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