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Encyclopedia > European Communities Act

The European Communities Act (1972 c. 68) is the Act of the United Kingdom Parliament providing for the incorporation of European Community law into the domestic legal order of the United Kingdom.


Not to be confused with the Irish European Communities Act 1972, which did the same thing for Ireland.


External link

  • Full text of the Act (http://www.legislation.hmso.gov.uk/acts/acts1972/19720068.htm#aofs)

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European Communities Act 1972 (UK) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (173 words)
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No. 6/1995: EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES (AMENDMENT) ACT, 1995 (118 words)
Amendment of section 4 of European Communities Act, 1972.
.—Section 4 (inserted by the European Communities (Amendment) Act, 1973) of the European Communities Act, 1972, is hereby amended by the substitution for "Joint Committee on Foreign Affairs" (inserted by section 6 of the European Communities (Amendment) Act, 1993) of "Joint Committee on European Affairs".
(2) The European Communities Acts, 1972 to 1994, and this Act may be cited together as the European Communities Acts, 1972 to 1995, and shall be construed together as one Act.
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