Details Part of collectionAnnual reports on monitoring the application of EU lawPublication date9 July 2015AuthorSecretariat-General Description Every year, the European Commission draws up an annual report on its monitoring of the application of EU law in response to requests from the European Parliament and the EU countries. In 2014, the Commission launched 893 new procedures by sending a letter of formal notice. The Commission also sent 256 reasoned opinions to EU countries during 2014. At the end of 2014, 1,347 infringement cases remained open. In addition, there was a significant increase in new late transposition infringement cases in 2014 (585) compared with the previous year - 2013 (478). Documents Report9 July 2015Secretariat-General2014 Commission report on monitoring the application of EU law (32nd)Report, Commission staff working document and explanations about infringement procedures against EU countries in 2014. Factsheet9 July 2015Secretariat-General2014 national factsheets on monitoring the application of EU lawFacts and charts about infringement procedures per EU country in 2014. Factsheet9 July 2015Secretariat-General2014 EU-28 countries factsheet on monitoring the application of EU lawFacts and charts about infringement procedures for the EU-28 in 2014 Related links Report on 2014 infringements: Commission enforces correct implementation of EU lawMonitoring implementation of EU directives
Report9 July 2015Secretariat-General2014 Commission report on monitoring the application of EU law (32nd)Report, Commission staff working document and explanations about infringement procedures against EU countries in 2014.
Factsheet9 July 2015Secretariat-General2014 national factsheets on monitoring the application of EU lawFacts and charts about infringement procedures per EU country in 2014.
Factsheet9 July 2015Secretariat-General2014 EU-28 countries factsheet on monitoring the application of EU lawFacts and charts about infringement procedures for the EU-28 in 2014