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  • Enlargement of the European Union

    Enlargement of the European Union

    Enlargement of the European Union Before the European Union was ever called that, it was entitled the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC). The European Coal and Steel Community was created in 1951 following the signing of the Treaty of Paris. The treaty was seen as foundational in bringing together Europe in peace after the Second World War (Paris). The community had six founding members: Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxemburg, West Germany, France and Italy. The

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    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: July
  • European Union Law

    European Union Law

    EUROPEAN UNION LAW FREE MOVEMENT OF GOODS (1) 1 Introduction What is the difference between: - a free trade area - customs union - common market (or single market / internal market) - economic union Article 14 EC (old Article 7a EC) defines the internal market as: "an area without internal frontiers in which the free movement of goods, persons, services and capital is ensured in accordance with the provisions of this Treaty." Free movement

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    Essay Length: 1,061 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: November 19, 2009 By: Mike
  • Busines in the European Union

    Busines in the European Union

    In the past ten years, the Europe Union has gone through revolutionary changes in their economic and expansionary policies in uniting Europe. The EU Constitution will act to integrate the framework of the continent in a more political and holistic way by consolidating all treaties into a single document in order to set clear rules and divisions of powers in the zone. Then, in creating a unified Europe to counter the United States, China, and

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    Submitted: November 19, 2009 By: Andrew
  • European Union

    European Union

    Introduction In many facets, the European Union (EU) is thought to be an extraordinary accomplishment. Since its inception in the 1950’s, the EU has raised the standard of living for its citizens, it has created a single market and a single currency, the euro. Collectively, the EU has enormous economic power and is arguably the world leader in development aid. Although not all European countries are EU members, its membership has grown from six to

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    Submitted: November 21, 2009 By: regina
  • Separation of Church and State in the European Union

    Separation of Church and State in the European Union

    Separation of Church and State in the European Union The European Union, the intergovernmental organization between 25 European nations, faces many challenges concerning where it will go, how it will develop, and how and when it will expand. As its work continues and further develops, the Member States take many steps to be more united and uniform. Such developments are the birth of the Euro as the EU�s monetary unit and the abolition of borders

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    Submitted: November 21, 2009 By: Mikki
  • The European Union

    The European Union

    European Union The European Union (EU) is a political and economic community of twenty-seven member states, located primarily in Europe. It was established in 1993 by the Treaty of Maastricht, adding new areas of policy to the existing European Community. With almost 500 million citizens, the EU combined generates an estimated 30% share of the world's nominal gross domestic product (US$16.6 trillion) in 2007. The EU has developed a single market through a standardized system

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    Submitted: November 27, 2009 By: Yan
  • Separation of Church and State in the European Union

    Separation of Church and State in the European Union

    Separation of Church and State in the European Union The separation of church and state is one of the most controversial topics known to man. The European Union, the intergovernmental civilization between 25 European nations, faces a lot of challenges concerning where it will go, how it will develop, and how and when it will expand. As its work continues and further develops, the Member States take many steps to be more united and uniform.

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    Submitted: November 28, 2009 By: Jon
  • European Union

    European Union

    1. INTRODUCTION 1 1.1. MISSIONS AND VISIONS FOR THE EUROPEAN UNION 1 1.2. THE GENERAL VIEW OF THE EUROPEAN UNION 1 1.3. THE LEVEL OF INVOLVEMENT FOR EUROPEAN UNION 2 2. THE EUROPEAN UNION 4 2.1. HISTORY OF THE EUROPEAN UNION 4 2.1.1. HOW THE EU WAS BUILT 4 2.1.2. MEMBER STATES OF EU 8 2.1.3. HISTORY OF THE EUROPEAN INTEGRATION 9 2.2. DEPARTMENTS AND POLICIES 11 2.2.1. THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION 11 2.2.2. THE COUNCIL

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    Submitted: December 1, 2009 By: Mike
  • European Union and Troubles with Energy

    European Union and Troubles with Energy

    Environmental Policy ESSAY ASSESMENT European Union and troubles with energy 22nd February 2007 Contents Introduction 3 Present problems of the energy and impact on environment 3 EU targets - Kyoto Protocol 4 EU citizens’ abutment 4 1 Old and New European energy policy 5 1.1 European environmental policy 5 1.2 Necessity of new efficient energy policy and legislation 5 1.3 An integrated energy and climate change package 5 2 Power sources - concrete issues

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    Essay Length: 3,157 Words / 13 Pages
    Submitted: December 11, 2009 By: Mike
  • European Union

    European Union

    The European Union is a supranational government body that is, by definition, changing the traditional role of the nation state and sovereignty in Europe. This Union was formed voluntarily by states with similar goals and is unique in its conception and design to the European continent. Although The EU (European Union) is strengthening Europe economically and politically the states that form it have surrendered considerable amounts of their national sovereignty. The meaning of sovereignty

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    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: Andrew
  • Why the European Union Should Not Stop Supporting Airbus

    Why the European Union Should Not Stop Supporting Airbus

    WHY THE EUROPEAN UNION SHOULD NOT STOP SUPPORTING AIRBUS Summary: 1) Introduction 2) Profitability 3) Competitiveness 4) Reliability 5) Fairness 1) Introduction Airbus S.A.S., born in the late ‘60s (the mission statement was made jointly on July 25, 1967 by the governments of France, Germany and England), is a civil aircraft manufactory that has been competing against the American companies in the industry, in the last years especially Boeing. Today, Airbus produces around half of

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    Submitted: December 25, 2009 By: Victor
  • Divided European Union

    Divided European Union

    A divided union Europe was a powerful continent, which ended with the second world war. Then Europe was in ruins, but even so, it was the beginning of a new golden age. Jean Monnet an Robert Schuman were convinced that the war started because Europe was not united. Therefore they founded the European Union (EU). They wanted to build an union that would banish conflicts for good. In 1951 it started with agreements between six

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    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Anna
  • Cost-Benefit Analysis of Infrastructure Projects in an Enlarged European Union: an Incentive-Oriented Approach

    Cost-Benefit Analysis of Infrastructure Projects in an Enlarged European Union: an Incentive-Oriented Approach

    Cost-benefit analysis of infrastructure projects in an enlarged European Union: an incentive-oriented approach. May 2003 Draft-comments are welcome Keywords: Cost-benefit analysis, Project Evaluation, Structural Funds, European Regional Policy JEL Numbers: D61, H43, R58 ABSTRACT The purpose of the paper is to analyse some results of cost-benefit analysis in a sample of ISPA (Structural Instrument for pre-accession countries) projects. The focus is particularly on the variability of financial and economic rates of return and how to

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    Submitted: January 13, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Postponing Integration into the European Union:

    Postponing Integration into the European Union:

    Upon independence in 1864, the Eastern European country of Romania has battled with political conflicts, economic hardships, internal strife, and the influence of foreign powers. Becoming a puppet government of the Soviet Union after World War II, Romania spent forty-two years under the grasp of Communism and the oppressive dictator Nicholae Ceausescu. When the iron curtain rose across Eastern Europe, Romania began a violent and challenging transition to a democratic form of government in 1989.

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    Submitted: January 19, 2010 By: Janna
  • Turkey and European Union

    Turkey and European Union

    The first candidature of Turkey was in 1987. At first the European Union decided to refuse in December 1989 to 1993. But, under the pressure of the United States , the European Union decided not to be a custom union. Since this, only a few things have been done in favor of the entry of Turkey. Turkey has done many efforts in order to respect the human rights : For example Turkey have abolished the

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    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: Artur
  • Environmental Policy in the European Union

    Environmental Policy in the European Union

    1. INTRODUCTION In last decade we can notice a trend of constant growth of environmental pollution in Europe and also elsewhere in the world. Every year European Union produces around 2 billion tone of waste materials and the number is getting 10% bigger every year. There is also a constant increase of carbon dioxide emissions that are a result of increasing consumption of energy and cars. Majority of European Union members is fighting with utmost

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    Submitted: February 14, 2010 By: Stenly
  • European Union

    European Union

    I have narrowed my topic of the European Union down to European Union foreign policy and prospective integration and its implications (I want to put implication for something that will be my conclusion, I will find this through my research). I want to focus on Europe as a model of democracy for countries around the world. As a region that has undergone much conflict and is still reconciling bitter relations, Europe has taken the lead

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    Submitted: February 22, 2010 By: Edward
  • European Union

    European Union

    BACKGROUND The European Union (EU) was founded as the European Economic Community (EEC) by the Treaty of Rome in 1957 to promote economic and political integration in Europe. The beginning of the EEC followed the creation of the European Coal and Steel Community, created after World War II as a means of promoting integration among former enemies. The EEC has expanded from its original six members (Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, and Netherlands) to include

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    Submitted: February 24, 2010 By: Edward
  • The Success of the European Union

    The Success of the European Union

    European Union became a very successful organization helping countries recover after wars as well as boost their economy and standard of living. At first the goals of the European Union where to unite fighting neighbours, now it is about uniting all European countries to preserve their culture and become a one big “family”. Looking at the quality of life in Europe I believe that the European Organisation has successfully achieved more than the goals that

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    Submitted: March 11, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Accession of Romania to the European Union

    The Accession of Romania to the European Union

    Accession of Romania to the European Union: a dilemma that can be solved During the past years, the European Union has encountered a great dilemma: which process should be prioritized – a more profound integration of member states or integrating new members, especially countries in transition? The European Community has extended several times after it was established, from 6 members initially to 15 in 1995. After 1989 the Central and Eastern European countries start to

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    Submitted: March 14, 2010 By: Vika
  • Should Britain Join the European Union

    Should Britain Join the European Union

    With the change over to the Euro notes and coins now complete across the “Euro-zone”, twelve countries that have adopted the Euro as their currency, the debate over whether to adopt the single currency in Britain continues. There will be those who argue that the introduction of the single currency is merely the next logical step in the development of a truly single market, and that by joining, Britain would gain a voice in

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    Submitted: March 26, 2010 By: Steve
  • European Union

    European Union

    The European Union was created in 1958 providing interregional trade barriers, a common external tariff against other countries, a Common Agricultural Policy and guarantees of free movement of labor and capital. The EU is formerly called the European Community, and became known as the EU in January of 1994. The EU currently consist of 15 countries (Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, UK) that all have adopted

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    Submitted: April 25, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Social Development in Turkey with European Union Implications

    Social Development in Turkey with European Union Implications

    “Our great ideal is to raise our nation to highest standards of civilization and prosperity.” In the light of Ataturk’s words, governments in Turkey have always tried to enhance the living standards of citizens. One of the most important steps for this purpose is the beginning of the EU integration process. Turkey signed a corporation treaty with European Economy Community in 1963 and the process started. Since that time, Turkey’s integration to EU has had

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    Submitted: May 4, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Corporate Governance: The United States of America Vs. The European Union

    Corporate Governance: The United States of America Vs. The European Union

    Introduction The following paper will compare and contrast corporate governance in the U.S. and European Union. Because corporate governance regulations are not yet uniform across all EU countries, we have chosen to examine Poland in particular. We will first present U.S. corporate governance and the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, and then examine how Poland’s corporate governance regulations compare. Finally, since we have already learned about Corporate Social Responsibility for U.S. companies, we have examined Corporate

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    Submitted: May 4, 2010 By: July
  • Romania and Bulgaria Are Scheduled to Join to the European Union on 1 January 2007.Using Market Analysis, Discuss Some Possible Implications for the Uk Labor Market

    Romania and Bulgaria Are Scheduled to Join to the European Union on 1 January 2007.Using Market Analysis, Discuss Some Possible Implications for the Uk Labor Market

    Bulgaria and Romania will become the 26th and the 27th members of the European Union (EU) in 2007. United Kingdom (UK) is one of the few countries in European Union to allow residents from Eastern Europe to be able to work in England after last enlargement in 2004. Zornitsa and Stoyanova-Yerburgh (2006) indicate, that: “An estimated 600,000 migrants have moved to the United Kingdom over the last two years.” Adding, that: “… 250,000 jobs a

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    Submitted: May 18, 2010 By: Bred

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