European Commission publishes the Internal Market scoreboard
Brussels: 1st February 2007
The European Commission publishes the Internal Market scoreboard. The press release IP/07/126, reports that Member States have never performed better in implementing agreed Internal Market rules into national law and that on average that only 1.2% of Internal Market Directives for which the implementation deadline has passed are not currently written into national law an improvement since July 2006 when the average was 1.9%.
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Internal Market Scoreboard (22 pages)
References
KM-AD-006001-EN-C December 2006 No 15 bis
Sections
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Main Findings
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Introduction
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State of Transposition of Internal Market Legislation into National Law
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Average transposition deficit in December 2006 as compared to previous years
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Performance as against the 1.5% transposition deficit target
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Reason why all Member States perform better
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Fragmentation factor
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Long overdue directives
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Non-transposed directives date back to …
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Looking ahead
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How many infringements for non-communication are underway?
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Infringements for incorrect application of Internal Market rules
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Number of infringement proceedings per Member State as compared to November 2005
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Breakdown of infringement proceedings according to their nature per Member State
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Breakdown of infringement proceedings per sector
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Infringement resolution speed per Member State
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