Examples of using Authorisation directive in English and their translations into Dutch
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In particular it would need to consider whether the principle in the Authorisation Directive has been respected that where possible,
The Authorisation Directive would be amended to allow the Commission to adopt Decisions with the assistance of a committee, while monitoring and enforcement of compliance with the authorisation conditions for such services would continue to be handled by Member States at national level.
of the Council of 7 March 2002 on the authorisation of electronic communications networks and services(Authorisation Directive)102.
As regards the time limits in the Authorisation Directive for decisions on the grant of rights of use of numbers,
Article 18(1) of the Authorisation Directive states that the‘Member States shall adopt
proportionate criteria constitutes a necessary condition for the application of the derogation laid down in the second subparagraph of Article 5(2) of the Authorisation Directive and Article 4 of the Competition Directive. .
Likewise, pursuant to Article 7(3) of the Authorisation Directive,‘[w]here the granting of rights of use for radio frequencies needs to be limited,
The Authorisation Directive acknowledges the possibility that specific criteria
in regard to the conditions for the application by the Member States of the derogation laid down in the second subparagraph of Article 5(2) of the Authorisation Directive and Article 4 of the Competition Directive. .
Likewise, the first subparagraph of Article 5(2) of the Authorisation Directive allows the Member States to grant rights to the use of radio frequencies on an individual basis with a view to complying with the objective of the efficient use of radio frequencies, as referred to by the Framework Directive. .
the Framework Directive, the Authorisation Directive, the Competition Directive and Article 10 of the ECHR, in so far as Article 6 EU refers thereto.
Access Directive, Authorisation Directive, Universal Service Directive and e-Privacy Directive. .
Turning now to the authorisation directive and my report.
Article 1 of the Authorisation Directive provides.
Article 3 includes changes to the Authorisation Directive.
With regard to the Authorisation Directive.
II include amendments to the annex of the Authorisation Directive.
Article 5 of the Authorisation Directive, entitled‘Rights of use for radio frequencies and numbers'.
Article 7 of the Authorisation Directive, entitled‘Procedure for limiting the number of rights of use to be granted for radio frequencies', provides.
The Authorisation Directive creates the legal framework for the operation