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Maximum harmonisation - Definition and Overview

Maximum harmonisation is a term used in European Union law.

If a piece a law (usually a directive, but also a regulation on occasion), is described as maximum harmonisation, that means that national law may not exceed the terms of the legislation. In practice, this prohibits gold-plating of European legislation when it is transposed into national law.

Traditionally it was fairly uncommon for European legislation to be drafted on this basis. However, deregulation has risen up the political agenda in EU member states, as have concerns that member states occasionally use the national implementation of European law as an opportunity to indulge in backdoor protectionism.

It is quite common for a directive or recommendation to consist of a mixture of maximum harmonisation and minimum harmonisation clauses.

Example Usage of harmonisation

FENews: Progress made on harmonising success rates: The cross-organisation Data harmonisation Group* is continuing to make sign... ALP general news
InfoCFDT: Eurocopter : CFDT EADS : harmonisation des remboursements de frais de santé entre cadres et non-cadres !: FLASH CF... http://bit.ly/5ZV1jl
vivemabiere: @nutritionniste Ils appelent sa : "harmonisation des heures de travail"
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