Abstract

The EU legislative process is lengthy and fragmented as draft acts are passed from one EU institution to another. The EU institutions rely heavily on manuals to try to ensure that their acts are consistent and of satisfactory quality. Numerous people are involved in the legislative process and they are not all familiar with all the manuals which is why some EU acts are open to criticism.The EU institutions should take more practical steps, such as promoting training in legislative matters and establishing specialist drafting units, to improve the quality of their acts.

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