Law

The domain of Law stands as the cornerstone of the European Union, underpinning its structure and functionality. From the enforcement of regulations to the protection of fundamental rights, Law plays a pivotal role. Familiarity with European legal terminology, such as “Directive” and “Court of Justice,” offers insights into the EU’s intricate legal landscape. In today’s globalized world, where cross-border issues and trade agreements are commonplace, a nuanced grasp of legal terminology ensures effective communication and streamlined processes. As the EU navigates complex legal challenges like data privacy and trade disputes, understanding legal terminology becomes paramount for comprehending its actions and impact.

In the official EuroVoc classification, EU legislation in the field of LAW is divided into 6 main domains with 25 sub-domains:

sources and branches of the law

  • legal science
  • source of law

civil law

  • ownership
  • civil law

criminal law

  • offence
  • criminal liability
  • penalty
  • law relating to prisons
  • criminal law

justice

  • ruling
  • judicial proceedings
  • legal action
  • access to the courts

organisation of the legal system

  • legal profession
  • legal system

international law

  • international economic law
  • international law
  • private international law
  • public international law

rights and freedoms

  • social rights
  • political rights
  • economic rights
  • anti-discriminatory measure
  • fundamental rights
  • human rights