Enhanced Co-operation - Table

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Country Cooperation agreements amongst a subset of EU member states
Enhanced cooperation Open Method of Coordination Related treaties
Divorce law EU patent Financial transaction tax Euro Plus Prüm Convention Fiscal Compact Unified Patent Court
Austria P D I P P P R
Belgium P D I P P R R
Bulgaria P D P P R R
Cyprus D P P R
Czech Republic D I R
Denmark D P P R
Estonia D I P P P R
Finland D P P P R
France P D I P P P R
Germany P D I P P P R
Greece I D I P I P R
Hungary P D P D R
Ireland D P P R
Italy P I P I P R
Latvia P D P D R
Lithuania D D P D R
Luxembourg P D P P P R
Malta P D P R R
Netherlands D P P R R
Poland D P R I
Portugal P D I P I P R
Romania P D P P P R
Slovakia D I P P P R
Slovenia P D I P P P R
Spain P I P P P
Sweden D I D R
United Kingdom D R

P — participating
D — derogation from full participation
R — ratifying participation
I — announced interest in participation

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