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European Union and European monetary union
No economic union like the European Union (EU) and monetary union like the European Monetary Union (EMU) ever existed. As there is little or no experience that we can draw from the past, how the EU and EMU affect their members and the world are full of uncertainty and mysteries. Regardless which of the economic, monetary, political, and financial terms
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Wilderness in the Environmental Policy of the European Union
The article explores the reasons, directions and stages of the wildlife conservation activities which is an important direction of European environmental policy.
Tetiana Perga
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Bluetongue Epidemiology in the European Union [PDF]
Bluetongue (BT) is a reportable disease of considerable socioeconomic concern and of major importance in the international trade of animals and animal products. Before 1998, BT was considered an exotic disease in Europe. From 1998 through 2005, at least 6 BT virus strains belonging to 5 serotypes (BTV-1, BTV-2, BTV-4, BTV-9, and BTV-16) were ...
Saegerman, Claude +2 more
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The chapter discusses enforcement aspects of the European Banking Union. The Single Supervisory Mechanism and the Single Resolution Mechanism are based on a far-reaching composite administration whereby the EU and national authorities and legal orders are in constant interaction. It is argued that the centralization of tasks and responsibilities at the
Karagianni, Argyro +1 more
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Right-to-Food: Strengthening the Legal and Political Concepts Through Soft Governance
Addressing poverty issues in the developing world, and hunger issues in particular, is top of the global list of collective actions. However, in spite of the right-to-food commitments taken by global leaders and the international community, the problems ...
Blizkovsky Petr
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Botulism in the European Union
Botulinum toxin was first described as a potent neurotoxin in the late eighteenth century. Currently three main distinct clinical and epidemiological botulism syndromes are described - foodborne botulism, which results from the ingestion of food ...
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Abstract This article provides an overview of cases decided by the Court of Justice of the European Union concerning contract law. The present issue covers the period between the beginning of July 2019 and the end of December 2019.
ESPOSITO, Fabrizio, HACKER, Philipp
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The research problem addressed in this thesis concerns the definition of the international life of the European Union. After a review of the positions on defining the EU itself and a review of the related approaches, the authors turn to terms associated ...
Zbigniew Czachór, Piotr Baranowski
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The European Union is a living organism in constant reinvention, to what regards its common policies, number of Member States, and goals to pursue. In the framework of its institutions the Council advocates member States’ interests.
Alice Cunha
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Th e structure of the European Union results from the way their systems institutional, legal and judicial systems were designed by the “founding fathers” and remained, adapted and evolved over just over half century of peace in Europe who inaugurated ...
Dora Resende Alves
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