EU sources and information: Getting in Touch
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Whether in person or via email or phone call, there are several possibilities on how to get in touch.
EU Whoiswho
- EU WhoiswhoEU Whoiswho is the official directory of the EU administration, with professional contact information for over 40 000 individuals, including Members of the European Parliament and managers and employees of the EU institutions, agencies and bodies. It also provides the addresses of these administrative entities and maps of their locations.
European Documentation Centres
- European Documentation Centres (EDCs)The European Documentation Centre network is set up by the European Commission in all EU countries except Luxembourg.
The purpose of this network is to serve the reference needs of researchers, students and citizens. EDCs offer online access to EU sources and provide access to a collection of printed publications. Staff help with enquiries ranging from straightforward document searches to in-depth research on European topics, whether online or in print.
Europe Direct
- Europe DirectThe Europe Direct Contact Centre is run by the European Commission. It is a service where you can get an immediate answer to general questions about the EU. They answer any question from the public about the European Union, via phone or email. Their staff includes native speakers of the EU's 24 official languages, as well as Ukrainian and Russian.
Your Europe
- Your EuropeYou can find out more about your practical rights under EU law and in some cases, get legal advice on how they apply – at Your Europe.
Publications Office
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