There are a considerable number of differences in electrical regulations between the UK and mainland Europe. However, in most of Europe, standard outlet sockets are rated at 16A and are protected by fuses/breakers appropriately rated. As stated, their standard plugs have no provision for additional fusing.
In the UK, standard outlet sockets are connected to a �ring main� with either 30A or 32A fuses/breakers providing overcurrent protection. The practice of wiring a series of socket outlets in a �ring�, as in the UK is not used within mainland Europe. Although up to 32A is available at UK socket outlets, plugs will be fused at a maximum of 13A, resulting in a similar current available to equipment used throughout Europe.
Harmonisation of safety standards between member States means that electrical equipment can, by and large, be used throughout Europe without a problem. However there are National Differences to safety standards (which reflect local conditions), which means this does not hold true for all situations � but as you know, this is a subject I don�t understand.