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European Union competences
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Competences of the
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Exclusive competence
Shared competence
Supporting competence
The Union has exclusive competence to make directives and conclude international agreements when provided for in a Union legislative act as to …
the
international agreements
Member States cannot exercise competence in areas where the Union has done so, that is …
the
environment
consumer protection
transport
trans-European networks
energy
the
area of freedom, security and justice
common safety concerns in public health matters, for the aspects defined in this Treaty
Union exercise of competence shall not result in Member States being prevented from exercising theirs in …
research, technological development and
(outer) space
development cooperation, humanitarian aid
The Union coordinates Member States policies or implements supplemental to their common policies not covered elsewhere in …
the coordination of economic, employment and social policies
common
foreign, security
and
defence
policies
The Union can carry out actions to support, coordinate or supplement Member States' actions in …
the protection and improvement of human health
industry
culture
tourism
education
, youth,
sport
and vocational training
civil protection (disaster prevention)
administrative cooperation
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As outlined in
Title I of Part I of the consolidated Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union