LINKIESTA: EPICENTER REVEALS EU LAWS ARE BECOMING UNREADABLE – NOW AVERAGING 39 WORDS PER SENTENCE

LINKIESTA: EPICENTER REVEALS EU LAWS ARE BECOMING UNREADABLE – NOW AVERAGING 39 WORDS PER SENTENCE

A new EPICENTER project shows that the quality of EU legislation is sharply declining: directives are increasingly verbose and syntactically complex, with sentences averaging nearly 39 words – well beyond plain-language recommendations. This growing obscurity, worsened by European Parliament amendments, drives up compliance costs, creates legal uncertainty and acts as a hidden tax on innovation. Clearer law-making, the analysis concludes, is vital for European growth.

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