E-Money Directive - definitie. Wat is E-Money Directive
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Wat (wie) is E-Money Directive - definitie


E-Money Directive         
REGULATION OF ELECTRONIC PAYMENT SYSTEMS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
The E-Money Directive or the electronic money directive (2009/110/EC, originally 2000/46/EC) regulates electronic payment systems in the European Union. The aim is to enable new and secure electronic money services and to foster effective competition between all market participants.
Directive (programming)         
SPECIAL COMPILER COMMAND IN SOME PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES
Significant comment; Compiler directive; Preprocessor directive; Preprocessor directives; Compiler directives; Significant comments; Pragma (programming); Compiler pragma; Directive pragma; Interpreter designator; Pragma directive
In computer programming, a directive or pragma (from "pragmatic") is a language construct that specifies how a compiler (or other translator) should process its input. Directives are not part of the grammar of a programming language, and may vary from compiler to compiler.
Electronic Commerce Directive 2000         
DIRECTIVE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
Directive 2000/31/EC; E-Commerce Directive; EU Electronic Commerce Directive; Mere conduit; Electronic Commerce Directive (EU); Electronic Commerce Directive; Ecommerce directive; Electronic Commerce Directive 2000/31/EC
The e-Commerce Directive, adopted in 2000, sets up an Internal Market framework for online services. Its aim is to remove obstacles to cross-border online services in the EU internal market and provide legal certainty for businesses and consumers.