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  • von Wolfgang Schmale

    To a large extent, European integration is achieved through common law and common standards which are applied everywhere in everyday life. In fact, implementation is never uniform in all Member States, but a European legal culture has nevertheless emerged since the 1950s. The legal culture includes the way in which law, legislation and standards are implemented in practice and in everyday life, not only by legislators, authorities and courts, but also by citizens.