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    European Union Issues and Policies

    European Union: Issues and Policies Name: Course Name: Course Instructor: Date of Submission: Executive Summary The current policies of the European Union continues to play an important role in the development of member states both in the political, economical, social, and agricultural sectors of the economy. Many succession countries are trying their lack in the otherwise difficult procedures of becoming member to the union. The union continues to offer adverse marketing fields for its

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    The History of Germany in the European Union

    Germany as a whole has developed greatly in recent years, in it’s society, it’s economy and other important areas. In my speech I will address many points that discuss Germany’s evolvement into a European economic superpower. I will discuss most importantly the history of Germany in the European Union and how it’s connected to the role of the economy in German history, exploring how Germany has developed in areas such as foreign policy, Gross Domestic Product and Inflation figures, the great divide

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    Admitting Turkey Into the European Union

    in 1959, Turkey has been fighting to accede into Europe. The country has been an associated member of the European Community since 1964, following the signing of the Ankara Agreement in 1963. They have been trying to become full members since and officially applied for admittance on April 14, 1987. Because the EC was in the midst of forming a politically and economically tight European Union, the EU did not consider Turkey’s application until 1993. They were not a candidate country until 1999. The

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    European Union Technology Strategy

    If the European Union develops new technology that lowers the costs of producing goods that they export, the opportunity cost of producing decreases, and they can increase the amount of goods that they supply. As a result, the new quantity supplied would be higher than the quantity demanded, a surplus would form, and the two markets will move into equilibrium where the price level is lower and the quantity supplied is greater than before. An overall lower price of goods in the European Union will increase

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    Should the European Union Continue to Enlarge?

    FDA in Business Management European Business Assignment 1 of 2 'Should the European Union continue to enlarge?' Lecturer: Ralph Power Candidate number: 525030 Introduction During this assignment the main European Union (EU) institutions will be evaluated and how decisions made on new countries joining the EU. The implications of EU enlargement on UK businesses and related to the UK economy will identified from conducting research. The EU institutions There are three main

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    A “Real” European Union

    1 A “real” European Union World order is going to change in the near future. This year 2012 will be remembered as the year the European Union become a reality. There are three big events occurring this year that are promoting a larger economic, political and social unity inside the EU. A united Europe is a project that has taken a long time to create and that had overcome many difficulties. All the indefinitions in the EU in the past have created many problems in the present, but now they work as

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    Why the European Monetary Union Is so Controversial

    economic integration: the free trade area, the customs union, the common market, the economic junction and the complete economic integration. The European Union is on the penultimate stage, which is the economic union. The objective of this essay is to know more about the European monetary union and other touch points that are to be the EMU, the process, countries belonging to the European Union but not part of the EMU and its reasons. Economic union is a common market that removes restrictions on trade

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    International Relations and the European Union

    its status as a something more than an intergovernmental organization but less than a fully-fledged European state. Therefore a tendency has prevailed that the EU’s external behavior can be understood through a combination of understanding the EU’s sui generis qualities, and a reliance on the tools of comparative politics. Consequently, the subject of international relations of the European Union’ is a neglected one. This volume/book widens the perspective from ‘the EU as a global actor’ to ‘international

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    European Union Law Notes

    Case C360/11 – Commission v Spain Advocates opinion (Jääskinen) – VAT cut on medical items not enacted properly thought to be unlawful Case C537/03 Candolin and Others [2005] ECR I-5745 and Case C-356/05Farrell [2007] ECR I-3067, that the Court endeavours to ensure special protection for the passengers of vehicles involved in accidents. The Doctrine of Indirect EffectWhere a Directive has not been implemented by Member State or has been inadequately implemented an individual can take action against

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    European Union Institutions

    ‘In theory, the European Commission represents the EU interest, the European Parliament acts as the voice of the people of the EU, and the Council represents the interests of national governments. The reality is quite different.’ Discuss.​ The elementary organizing principles of the European Union have been the representation of different interests and the balance of power between the EU institutions and those particular interests. Emphasized in Monnet’s vision, one of the key tasks of the

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