Table of Contents:
Iceland – Transport
Outline of the Community (European Union) legislation about Iceland – Transport
Topics
These categories group together and put in context the legislative and non-legislative initiatives which deal with the same topic.
Transport > International dimension and enlargement
Iceland – Transport
acquis) and, more specifically, the priorities identified jointly by the Commission and the candidate countries in the analytical assessment (or ‘screening’) of the EU’s political and legislative acquis. Each year, the Commission reviews the progress made by candidates and evaluates the efforts required before their accession. This monitoring is the subject of annual reports presented to the Council and the European Parliament.
Document or Iniciative
Commission Report [COM(2011) 666 final – SEC(2011) 1202 final – Not published in the Official Journal].
Summary
The 2011 Report notes Iceland’s good level of alignment on transport, due to its membership of the European Economic Area (EEA). The country must pursue the implementation of these provisions throughout the pre-accession period.
EUROPEAN UNION ACQUIS (according to the Commission’s words)
EU transport legislation aims at improving the functioning of the internal market by promoting safe, efficient and environment- and user-friendly transport services. The transport acquis covers the sectors of road transport, railways, aviation, maritime transport and inland waterways. It covers technical and safety standards, social conditions, the monitoring of state aid and market liberalisation in the context of the internal transport market.
EVALUATION
The country achieved a satisfactory level of alignment in the field of transport policy. However, it must still transpose the European legislation applicable to air and road transport.