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Document 11997M014

    Treaty on European Union (consolidated version)
    Title V: Provisions on a common foreign and security policy
    Article 14
    Article J.4 - EU Treaty (Maastricht 1992)

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    ELI: http://data.europa.eu/eli/treaty/teu_1997/art_14/oj

    11997M014

    Treaty on European Union (consolidated version) - Title V: Provisions on a common foreign and security policy - Article 14 - Article J.4 - EU Treaty (Maastricht 1992)

    Official Journal C 340 , 10/11/1997 P. 0156 - Consolidated version
    Official Journal C 191 , 29/07/1992 P. 0059


    Treaty on European Union (consolidated version)

    Article 14

    1. The Council shall adopt joint actions. Joint actions shall address specific situations where operational action by the Union is deemed to be required. They shall lay down their objectives, scope, the means to be made available to the Union, if necessary their duration, and the conditions for their implementation.

    2. If there is a change in circumstances having a substantial effect on a question subject to joint action, the Council shall review the principles and objectives of that action and take the necessary decisions. As long as the Council has not acted, the joint action shall stand.

    3. Joint actions shall commit the Member States in the positions they adopt and in the conduct of their activity.

    4. The Council may request the Commission to submit to it any appropriate proposals relating to the common foreign and security policy to ensure the implementation of a joint action.

    5. Whenever there is any plan to adopt a national position or take national action pursuant to a joint action, information shall be provided in time to allow, if necessary, for prior consultations within the Council. The obligation to provide prior information shall not apply to measures which are merely a national transposition of Council decisions.

    6. In cases of imperative need arising from changes in the situation and failing a Council decision, Member States may take the necessary measures as a matter of urgency having regard to the general objectives of the joint action. The Member State concerned shall inform the Council immediately of any such measures.

    7. Should there be any major difficulties in implementing a joint action, a Member State shall refer them to the Council which shall discuss them and seek appropriate solutions. Such solutions shall not run counter to the objectives of the joint action or impair its effectiveness.

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