Another #EULaw question today: There are three sources of EU law: primary law, general principles of EU law and secondary law.
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@hpod16 Primary law is the treaties, secondary law is all legislation passed, so I guess the debate is over whether delegated and implementing acts and opinions are secondary law. Not sure about opinions but pretty confident delegated and implementing acts are secondary law
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Under Article 288 of the TFEU, the European institutions may adopt five types of legal acts:
the regulation
the directive
the decision
the recommendation
the opinion.So, all of the above are part of the EU secondary law.
Source: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/EN/legal-content/summary/the-european-union-s-secondary-law.html