DEgemeinschaftlicher Besitzstand; Besitzstand der Gemeinschaft
FRacquis communautaire; acquis
Definīcija:The "acquis communautaire" (Community patrimony) is the body of common rights and obligations which bind all the Member States together. It is founded principally on the Treaty of Rome and the supplementing acts (the Single European Act, the Treaty on European Union etc.), plus the large body of secondary legislation which derive from them. The "acquis communautaire" relates mainly to the single market and the four freedoms inherent in it (freedom of movement for goods, individuals, capital and services), the underlying common policies (agriculture, trade, competition, transport, etc.) and measures to support the least-favoured regions and categories of the population. The Union has committed itself to maintaining the Community patrimony in its entirety and developing it further. Exemptions and derogations from the legal framework constituted by the Community patrimony are are granted only in exceptional circumstances and are limited in scope.
VVC izstrādātie politikas, tiesību un valsts pārvaldes termini