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Yearbook of International Environmental Law, 2023
Michael Lysander FREMUTH, Erik PELLANDER
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Michael Lysander FREMUTH, Erik PELLANDER
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2004
Origin. The Union is founded on the existing European communities set up by the Treaties of Paris (1951) and Rome (1957), supplemented by revisions, the Single European Act in 1986, the Maastricht Treaty on European Union in 1992, the Treaty of Amsterdam in 1997, the Treaty of Nice in 2000 and the Treaty of Lisbon in 2009.
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Origin. The Union is founded on the existing European communities set up by the Treaties of Paris (1951) and Rome (1957), supplemented by revisions, the Single European Act in 1986, the Maastricht Treaty on European Union in 1992, the Treaty of Amsterdam in 1997, the Treaty of Nice in 2000 and the Treaty of Lisbon in 2009.
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2012
At the EU there are 23 community agencies, three agencies operating in the field of the Common Security and Defence Policy, three agencies operating in the field of police and judicial cooperation on criminal matters, six executive agencies entrusted by the Commission with the execution of a specific programme, two agencies created to support the aims ...
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At the EU there are 23 community agencies, three agencies operating in the field of the Common Security and Defence Policy, three agencies operating in the field of police and judicial cooperation on criminal matters, six executive agencies entrusted by the Commission with the execution of a specific programme, two agencies created to support the aims ...
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2014
The EU of 27 nations had, in 2011, over half a billion inhabitants (Fig. 5.1). Taking account of purchasing power parity (PPP), this generates a GDP of 14,500 billion (of year-2007 dollars), which is about 20 % of world GDP (PPP). The six countries with the greatest populations (Germany, France, United Kingdom, Italy, Spain and Poland), with around 70 %
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The EU of 27 nations had, in 2011, over half a billion inhabitants (Fig. 5.1). Taking account of purchasing power parity (PPP), this generates a GDP of 14,500 billion (of year-2007 dollars), which is about 20 % of world GDP (PPP). The six countries with the greatest populations (Germany, France, United Kingdom, Italy, Spain and Poland), with around 70 %
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European Consensus Statement on Lung Cancer: risk factors and prevention. Lung Cancer Panel
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 1998Hans Konrad Biesalski, Ugo Pastorino
exaly
A future for regulatory science in the European Union: the European Medicines Agency’s strategy
Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2020Philip A Hines, Rosanne Janssens
exaly

