Na, befutott az ügyeletes TROLL.
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Hazudsz, az EU soha nem alkotott ilyen jogszabályt.
Nem létezik olyan hatályos jogszabály, ami lehetővé tenné szerencsétlen lány vegzálását.
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Bringing coral into the European Union is generally restricted or prohibited due to environmental protection laws and international agreements. The main legislation governing this is:
- EU Wildlife Trade Regulations: These implement the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) within the EU.
- Council Regulation (EC) No 338/97: This regulation covers the protection of species of wild fauna and flora by regulating trade.
Under these regulations:
- Most coral species are protected and cannot be imported without proper permits.
- Even for non-living coral specimens, you typically need a CITES export permit from the country of origin and an import permit for the EU.
- Some coral species are strictly prohibited from trade and import.
- Souvenirs made from coral are also subject to these regulations.
The exact rules can vary depending on the specific type of coral, whether it's alive or dead, and its intended use (e.g., scientific research vs. personal possession).
If you're considering bringing coral into the EU, it's crucial to:
- Check the specific species and its protection status.
- Obtain all necessary permits before travel.
- Declare the coral at customs upon arrival.
Given the complexity of these regulations and the potential for hefty fines or legal consequences, it's generally advisable to avoid bringing coral into the EU unless you have a specific, authorized purpose and have obtained all necessary documentation.