Abstract

Since June 2022, Ukraine has the status of a candidate country for joining the European Union (EU). On the way to the EU, Ukraine needs to carry out a number of reforms and fully adapt national legislation in accordance with European criteria. This also applies to the regulatory framework regarding electromagnetic compatibility. In this regard, the work presents the features, structure and main functions of the modern general system and standardization bodies on electromagnetic compatibility of technical objects and systems operating in the European Union at both the international (pan-European) and national levels. With regard to a specific EU member state, the paper considers the example of the Federal Republic of Germany.

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