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"I would like, by way of introduction, to applaud the fact that the European Commission, along with the relevant committees of the European Parliament – the Committee on Legal Affairs and the Committee on Constitutional Affairs – have noticed that the legal environment of the European Union is enormously complex, in many cases to the point of opacity, and that it is necessary to take sweeping measures to improve and simplify it. I am aware of the demanding nature of this task, as the differences between the administrative and judicial systems of the various Member State create highly heterogeneous and frequently incompatible structures. However, this situation must not in any way undermine legal certainty for our citizens or interfere with their right to a fair and competent adjudication of their problems.
In the interests of better understanding of the interdependence of European and national legal environments, the European Union must put much greater effort into ensuring that the process of creating legislation and the subsequent implementation of regulations and laws is simple, transparent and intelligible to the citizens of all countries of the European Union.
Another important task is also to ensure the creation of networks of high-quality accredited institutions, specialised training of experts …"@en1
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