In some cases, where the Commission identifies a possible breach of EU law, it may decide to use a pre-infringement dialogue instead of the infringement procedure, formerly known as EU Pilot dialogue.
This is a tool that can be used where it is likely to lead to swifter compliance than a formal infringement procedure. It allows the Commission to resolve a number of cases without the need to move to an infringement procedure. This may be the case, for example, if the issues at stake are of a technical nature. It can also prove useful in cases where the Commission wishes to collect factual or legal information needed to carry out its assessment. It is not used where the breach of EU law is well-evidenced, obvious or self-acknowledged, nor is it used for more sensitive issues where discussions at technical level are less likely to lead to a successful outcome.
Active pre-infringement dialogues on 31/12/2023
Repartition of active pre-infringement dialogues per Member State
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Repartition of active pre-infringement dialogues by policy area
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Trends in number of pre-infringement dialogues over time
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Average time taken to handle pre-infringement dialogues
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