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The Common Commercial Policy

2011
Of all the external policies located in the Union’s ‘middle layers’, the Common Commercial Policy (CCP) stands out with flying colours. Here, we encounter one of the oldest fields of external competence, already present in the original EEC Treaty, and also one of the broadest.
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Common commercial policy of the European Union

2002
The common commercial policy has played an important role since the establishment of the European Union. It was introduced into the relations with non-member trade partners simultaneously with the establishment of the common and later on the single market within the Union.
Bezić, Heri   +2 more
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Title II Common Commercial Policy

2019
   
Marcus Klamert   +2 more
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Negotiations on the Reform of the Common Commercial Policy

2006
The Common Commercial Policy and Article 113/133 The Common Commercial Policy (CCP) is one of the oldest and most integrated policy areas of the European integration project. It was named in Article 3 of the Treaty of Rome as one of the main policies of the European Economic Community. As Member States were linked in a customs union, it was essential
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Mitigation pathways to sustainable production and consumption: Examining the impact of commercial policy on carbon dioxide emissions in Australia

Sustainable Production and Consumption, 2021
Qingquan Jiang   +2 more
exaly  

The effect of Economic Policy Uncertainty on the credit risk of US commercial banks

International Journal of Finance and Economics, 2023
Carmen Orden-Cruz   +2 more
exaly  

Common Commercial Policy and External Trade

2018
As a supranational community of states with an internal market, the European Economic Community (EEC) was always designated to administer the external trade relations of its Member States. According to this, the EEC contained special provisions on the Common Commercial Policy (CCP) and other rules governing external trade, which were, after an initial ...
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