Table
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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