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Member states must also look out for developments in the domestic and European courts, which might give rise to new interpretations of Community law, and thus require previous measures to be further amended. So how is EU legislation adopted? Most European law-making is done by means of "secondary" legislation (secondary, that is, to the Treaty). It generally begins with the European Commission making a proposal, often in response to the invitation of a particular member...