- Because the treaty has not come into force:
- För att fördraget inte har trätt i kraft.
- Fortunately, this law has not yet come into force.
- Lyckligtvis har lagen ännu inte trätt i kraft.
- By banning experimentation and the marketing of products tested on animals six years after it comes into force, with no possibility of extension, the directive puts the cosmetics industry’s back against the wall and undermines its ability to innovate.
- Genom att förbjuda djurförsök och saluföring av produkter testade på djur utan några möjligheter till undantag, sex år efter det att direktivet trätt i kraft, ställs kosmetikaindustrin genom detta direktiv mot väggen och dess innovationsförmåga urholkas.
- The general directive on the protection of personal data came into force between the first and second readings, which makes this directive a sectoral directive, geared more to the management of these data in the specific field of communications than to actual protection, in relation to which constant reference is made - it could not be otherwise - to the general directive.
- Mellan första och andra behandlingen har det allmänna direktivet om skydd av personuppgifter trätt i kraft, vilket medför att detta direktiv blir ett sektorsdirektiv, mer inriktat på uppgifternas handhavande inom det specifika området för telekommunikation än det faktiska skydd som man oavbrutet refererar till i det allmänna direktivet, och det kunde ju inte vara på något annat sätt.
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