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Solidarity in the European Union
Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 2012Political theorists aiming to articulate normative standards for the EU have almost entirely focused on whether or not the EU suffers from a ‘democratic deficit’. Almost nothing has been written, by contrast, on one of the central values underpinning European integration since at least the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC), namely solidarity ...
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Constitutionalizing the European Union
2009As the title clearly indicates, this book focuses on the constitution-building process within the European Union, following the continuous constitutionalization that started in the 1950s and discussing the uncertainty of what the authors call the future of the constitutional ‘saga’, meaning the EU’s trajectory post-Lisbon Treaty.
Christiansen, Thomas, Reh, Christine
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The power of the European Union
Politique européenne, 2013La puissance de l’UE: comment expliquer l’influence de l’UE (et sa perte) sur la Russie? Il existe de nombreux désaccords et confusions lorsque l’on cherche à interrogerla puissance réelle de l’UE dans la politique internationale. Connaît-elle une augmentation ou un déclin?
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The european union and multilateralism
2012This chapter discusses the study of multilateralism in the field of European Union (EU) foreign policy scholarship as it has developed over the last decade. It reviews the literature on multilateralism from within the EU research community and the discipline of International Relations more generally.
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2014
Chapters 11 (Citizenship), 14 (Internal Market), 16 (Free Movement of Goods), 17 (Free Movement of Services), 18 (Pursuit of an Occupation in another Member State, 19 (Trade Restrictions and Public Goods).
Chalmers, Damian +2 more
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Chapters 11 (Citizenship), 14 (Internal Market), 16 (Free Movement of Goods), 17 (Free Movement of Services), 18 (Pursuit of an Occupation in another Member State, 19 (Trade Restrictions and Public Goods).
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European Union: a diverging Union?
Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 2013Standard growth theory emphasizes the closure of gaps: as internationalization proceeds, socioeconomic, structural characteristics of different countries become similar. Despite the fact that the European Union (EU) represents a historical experiment of a region of gradually strengthening internationalization, a wide range of EU studies reject the ...
Grigoris Zarotiadis, Aristea Gkagka
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2011
European economic integration began in 1952 when Belgium, France, (West) Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands founded the European Steel and Coal Community which, with the Treaty on the European Union in 1993, became the European Union (EU).
Kahanec, Martin, Kureková, Lucia
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European economic integration began in 1952 when Belgium, France, (West) Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands founded the European Steel and Coal Community which, with the Treaty on the European Union in 1993, became the European Union (EU).
Kahanec, Martin, Kureková, Lucia
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2011
The European Union (EU) has been a leader in the development of both guidance and regulations to ensure food safety throughout the member states. Because of the free movement of food commodities among the countries that belong to the European Union, there is a great need to assure high quality monitoring of both imported food and member state products.
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The European Union (EU) has been a leader in the development of both guidance and regulations to ensure food safety throughout the member states. Because of the free movement of food commodities among the countries that belong to the European Union, there is a great need to assure high quality monitoring of both imported food and member state products.
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NATO’s role as the defence alliance in the Euro–Atlantic space is uncontested, but with the emergence of other security organisations in Europe such as the European Union (EU) and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), it is certainly no longer the only security actor.
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EFFECTS OF THE EUROPEAN MONETARY UNION ON INSURANCE BUSINESS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
Risk Management and Insurance Review, 1999Abstract: The European Monetary Union is intended to bring about a number of positive consequences, such as more effectiveness and lower cost in foreign trade, economic growth and – not least – an internationally competitive currency. In the short run, two of these effects are of particular interest, namely reduction of exchange rate risk and ...
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