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Public Records in Bulgaria: European Registers

EUR-Lex

EUR-Lex

EUR-Lex provides free access to European Union law and other documents considered to be public. The website is available in 23 official languages of the European Union; choose your preferred language from the language bar at the top of the homepage.

The contents of the site amount to some 2 815 000 documents with texts dating back to 1951. The database is updated daily and every year around 12 000 documents are added.

EUR-Lex offers:

  • daily editions of the Official Journal of the European Union online,
  • simple search, advanced search and browsing options,
  • the possibility to display and/or download documents (PDF, HTML, DOC, TIFF),
  • analytical metadata for each document.

EU Documents

Document registers provided by the European institutions : intended as search aids, the document registers contain different categories of documents drawn up or received by the institutions:

  • EUR-Lex : access point for the Official Journal of the European Union in electronic form as well as all legislation in force.
  • PreLex : a database of interinstitutional procedures. It enables you to follow the main stages of the decision-making process between the Commission and the other institutions and see the full text of the documents.
  • The European Parliament Legislative Observatory : database that provides access to summaries of every stage of decision-making procedure in which the European Parliament is involved. The procedure sheets provide access to the different documents drawn up by Community institutions and bodies within the context of a given procedure.
  • TED (Tenders Electronic Daily): internet version of the Supplement to the Official Journal. You can see the calls for tender published by the European institutions.
  • EU Bookshop : from this site you can access all publications, free or for sale, from the European institutions, and from the agencies and other decentralised EU bodies.
  • Archives of the European institutions: with very few exceptions, documents more than 30 years old are directly accessible to the public at the EU, Parliament, Commission, Council.

 

Subject Guide

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Nikolina Ivanova-Bell
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Contact:
Panitza Library
8 “Svoboda Bachvarova” street
Scaptopara Campus
Blagoevgrad 2700
Bulgaria
+35973888341
Website Skype Contact: nicky.ivanova.bell