Lichtenstein
Lichtenstein has transposed Directive 2003/98/EC.
Law Nr. 172.016
The transpositions of the Directive 2003/98/EC
Each Member State of the European Union are required to transpose the Directive 2003/98/EC that came into force within the European Union on the 31 December 2003 into their national law by the 1 July 2005.
The transpositions for each Member State within the EU27, together with the EFTA countries are available together with summary information under the Country heading.
A related European Public Sector Information Platform report that collates European Member States implementation of the Directive 2003/98/EC from an eGovernment monitoring perspective maybe found in PSI Country Status reports (IADBC & ePractice.eu)
Austria has completed the transposition for the whole country.
Belgium has completed the transposition for the whole country.
The transposition has been completed
Cyprus Transposition
Transposed by amendment of the Free Access to Information Act
Law number 596 24 June 2005
Existing Estonian laws met the Directive
Existing laws of Finland met the requirements of the Directive
Ordonnance n° 2005-650 & Décret n° 2005-1755
lnformationsweitervenwendnugsgesetz- IWG
Public Sector Information Ordinance 2005
Greek transposition Law number 3448/2006
Iceland has transposed Directive 2003/98/EC. Law Nr. 50/1996 as amended by Law 161/2006
Statutory Instrument No. 279 of 2005
Attuazione della direttiva 2003/98/CE relativa al riutilizzo di documenti nel settore pubblico pubblicato nella
Information Freedom Act of Latvia
Lichtenstein has transposed Directive 2003/98/EC.
Law Nr. 172.016
Law Number X-383
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