Opt-outs in the European Union
In general, the law of the European Union is valid in all of the twenty-seven European Union member states. However, some member states can opt-out from legislation or treaties of the European Union, meaning they do not have to be part in certain policy areas.
Only three states have such opt-outs: Denmark (two opt-outs),[1] the Republic of Ireland (two opt-outs) and Poland (one opt-out). The United Kingdom had four opt-outs before leaving the Union.
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- ↑ "Denmark votes to end its EU defence opt-out in historic referendum". Financial Times. 2022-06-01. Retrieved 2022-06-01.