A member of the EU is a member nation of the European Union.
It generally depends on your country.Many countries do caution people during arrest and before questioning, but not all of them do.This is called a police caution or, in some countries, the Miranda rights.Countries in which law enforcement must caution suspects by law are:AustraliaBangladeshCanadaAny member of the European Union (EU)England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and Ireland. And including all overseas territories owned by Britain (and as an EU member)France (and as an EU member)Germany (and as an EU member)Netherlands (and as an EU member)Spain (and as an EU member)Hong KongIsraelNew ZealandPhilippinesSwitzerlandThailandUkraineUnited States
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No, New Zealand is not a member of the EU.
All of the UK is a member of the EU
Laos is not a member of the EU.
It became an EU member on 1st January, 2007.
Australia has never been a member of the EU and never will be.
Croatia will become a member of the EU on July 1, 2013.
Andorra is not a member of the EU.
Yes, Romania is a member of the EU.
They are a member of the EU and the Schengen Treaty.