This document is an excerpt from the EUR-Lex website
In this section of EUR-Lex, you can find information about all legislative and non-legislative procedures, including special procedures. EUR-Lex gives you access to the procedure stages and to related documents. Additional information is also provided, such as the status of the procedure (ongoing, completed, stopped), type of procedure (e.g. ordinary legislative procedure, non-legislative procedure) and legal basis.
Most of these procedures are interinstitutional, i.e. they involve at least two EU institutions.
EUR-Lex gives also access to a number of procedures that are internal to some European institutions/bodies.
The left-hand side of this page gives access to several search tools.
You can also find a lawmaking procedure linked to a document by clicking the ‘Procedure’ tab on the left-hand side of the related document page.
To follow the progress of a lawmaking procedure, create an alert (a RSS feed) by clicking 'Follow this procedure' on the left-hand side of a document page. You will be notified every time there is a new event for that particular procedure.
The EU Law Tracker is a website launched by the European Parliament, the Council of the European Union and the European Commission in April 2024 to make it easier for people to understand and follow the procedures leading to the adoption of EU legal acts.
It currently covers ordinary legislative procedures ongoing in April 2024 or later, and is available in English.
Read more about the tracker on its about page .
EU lawmaking procedures set out the stages leading to the adoption of legal acts, as well as the institutions and bodies involved and their respective roles. They vary according to the policy area and type of act concerned.
The legislative procedure refers to the process by which the ‘co-legislators’ (the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union) adopt legal acts: regulations, directives and decisions. Legal acts of the European Union adopted through the legislative procedure are legislative acts.
The Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) makes provision for two types of legislative procedures:
Since the entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon, the ordinary legislative procedure is the main legislative procedure for EU decision-making, where the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union act jointly as ‘co-legislators’. Before that, it was commonly known as the 'codecision procedure'.
This applies to specific cases set out in the Treaty. Unlike the ordinary legislative procedure, there is no single process for adopting acts under these procedures. A legal act can be adopted under a special legislative procedure by:
EU institutions can also adopt non-legislative acts.
The lawmaking procedures section on EUR-Lex includes interinstitutional non-legislative procedures for acts adopted mostly by the Council on a proposal from the Commission.
Procedures for legal acts adopted by the Commission only (autonomous acts), including Commission implementing and delegated acts, can be found in the internal procedures section.
The interinstitutional reference for lawmaking procedures is composed of the year, the procedure number (digits and/or letters) and abbreviation of the procedure type.
Example
2012/0011/COD – this corresponds to (year)/ (procedure number)/ (procedure type).
The procedure type 'COD' covers the ordinary legislative procedure (as well as the former co-decision procedure).
Abbreviation |
Interinstitutional procedure |
Status |
ACC |
Agreement | Obsolete |
APP |
Special legislative procedure (European Parliament consent required) | Current |
AVC |
Assent procedure | Obsolete |
BUD |
Budgetary procedure | Current |
CNB |
Consultation of the European Central Bank | Obsolete |
CNC |
Consultation of the Court of Auditors | Obsolete |
CNS |
Special legislative procedure (European Parliament consulted) | Current |
COD |
Ordinary legislative procedure (formerly co-decision procedure) | Current |
DEC |
Budgetary discharge procedure | Current |
NLE |
Non-legislative procedure | Current |
PRT |
Social protocol | Obsolete |
SYN |
Cooperation procedure | Obsolete |
EUR-Lex gives access to information on a number of procedures that are internal to European institutions/bodies.
An internal procedure is a series of stages in the internal decision-making process in an institution or a body. The procedure stages differ depending on the type of procedure, the institution involved and its rules of procedure.
The outcome of an internal procedure can be an act adopted by one institution only (e.g. a Commission autonomous act in the form of implementing act) or a document that is part of an interinstitutional lawmaking procedure (e.g. a Commission proposal or an opinion of European Economic and Social Committee (EESC)).
Information on internal procedures has only been uploaded to EUR-Lex since July 2016 and currently it is available only with regard to the EESC. For instance, you can find the internal procedures that lead to the adoption of Commission’s proposals or delegated/implementing acts, and the EESC’s opinions.
You can access internal procedures by clicking the corresponding tab on the left-hand menu of any relevant document page.
See an example of an internal procedure leading to the adoption of a Commission implementing directive.