This page lists 6 EU acts most likely to matter for Maritime & Shipping, matched from official EUR-Lex legislation titles and linked to sourced explainers. Source: EUR-Lex and European Parliament procedure records. Methodology
EU regulation for Maritime & Shipping
Shipowners, operators and the waterborne-transport sector work under the EU's maritime framework — vessel safety, emissions and inland-waterway rules. These are the EU acts most likely to apply.
The EU laws most likely to apply
- Regulation (EU) 2023/1805 on the use of renewable and low-carbon fuels in maritime transport32023R1805
- Regulation (EU) 2016/1035 on protection against injurious pricing of vessels (codification)32016R1035
- Council Decision (EU) 2015/1565 of 14 September 2015 on the approval, on behalf of the European Union, of the Declaration on the granting of fishing opportunities in EU waters to fishing vessels flying the flag of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela in the exclusive economic zone off the coast of French Guiana32015D1565
- Regulation (EU) 2018/974 on statistics of goods transport by inland waterways (codification)32018R0974
- Council Decision (EU) 2015/1878 of 8 October 2015 authorising the Kingdom of Belgium and the Republic of Poland, respectively, to ratify, and the Republic of Austria to accede to the Budapest Convention on the Contract for the Carriage of Goods by Inland Waterways (CMNI)32015D1878
- Directive (EU) 2022/993 on the minimum level of training of seafarers (codification) (codification)32022L0993
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