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    Alejandra De Mingo FS199 Profesor Martínez-Tápia Dec. 10‚ 2012. Terrorism: Affecting the Civilized With this project‚ I aim to discover the EU’s status in counter terrorism preventions and citizens view of how terrorism has been dealt with in the past. By exploring the different patterns and types of terrorism in the EU‚ the project will provide with an idea of what policy makers have to deal with. According to article 1 of the EU Council’s Framework Decision on combating terrorism

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    What is ideology? Ideology is mainly defined as Science of ideas‚ visionary speculations‚ manner of thinking‚ characteristic of a class or individual‚ ideas on the basis of some economic‚ social or political theory or system is called Ideology. It contains those ideals which a company needs to establish a stable nation. Defining ideology George Lewis says “ideology is a plan or program which is based upon philosophy” Ideology of Pakistan Pakistan’s ideology was based on the Islamic principle

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    HUMAN TRAFFICKING WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION By: John Gomez Londono ID: 102229 Professors: Phil Eyre and Nick Taylor GRENOBLE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS LONDON‚ UNITED KINGDOM JANUARY 7TH OF 2011 INTRODUCTION Europe had always been proud that slavery was eradicated here before than any other continent‚ unfortunately slavery has come back in even more repulsive forms that generate exorbitant profits‚ the human trafficking. We are facing a type of exceptionally dangerous criminal

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    FINANCIAL CONTROL Accession negotiations between Turkey and EU started on 3 October 2005. Explanatory and bilateral screening meetings for “Chapter 32: Financial Control” took place in Brussels on 18 May 2006 and 30 June 2006‚ respectively. The Ministry of Finance has been designated as the coordinator institution in this chapter. Financial Control chapter was opened to accession negotiations in Intergovernmental Conference on 26 June 2007 without any opening benchmarks. However‚ the following closing

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    Rise To Law Reform

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    Report Law reform is a process of changing the law. It is done for many reasons and is considered by many agencies of reform. It is then up to mechanisms such as the parliament and courts to further investigate the change. Law reform is needed for a number of reasons. There are three factors that give rise to law reform which are: new technology‚ changing social values and new concepts of justice. Social values are the standards and principles to guide people in thinking about the aspects

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    INTRODUCTION 21st Century is a period of time when the globalization process has reached its apogee. All over the world exists thousands diverse international political and economic organizations and unions. According to Garret (2000‚ pp. 941-991) the most important cause of globalization is related to the international market integration. The major impact on this process has had the appearance of the European Union by Maastricht Treaty in 1993. Peace‚ prosperity‚ stability‚ economic and social

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    The purchase of gas through the Yamal pipeline from Gazprom‚ Russia as well as the transmission of gas to Germany‚ the maintenance of the pipeline and management of sheduling‚ volumes and storage involves several companies and parties‚ firstly‚ EuRoPol GAZ‚ a joint venture of Gazprom and PGNiG‚ founding the most important long term partnership between Russia and Poland. Even though Poland is still relying heavily on other energy sources‚ for example coal‚ it is anticipated that Poland’s total demand

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    MXE, a New Designer Drug

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    by Hamilton Morris‚ 11 February 2011 http://www.vice.com/read/interview-with-ketamine-chemist-704v18n2 4. 1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methoxetamine 2.EMCDDA Annual Report 2010 http://www.emcdda.europa.eu/attachements.cfm/att_132657_EN_EMCDDA-Europol%20Report%202010A.pdf 3.Ward‚ J.; Rhyee‚ S.; Plansky‚ J. (2011) “Methoxetamine: A novel ketamine analog and the growing health-care concern”. Clinical Toxicology: 1. Doi:10.3109/15563650.2011.617310 (http://dx.doi.org/10.3109%2F15563650.2011.617310)

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    The european Union historical key-data points The European Union was created in the aftermath of the 2nd World War. The first step was to ensure Economic Cooperation between countries trading with each other’s in Europe. 1948 - 1952 Marshall Plan: European Economic Cooperation. The plan provides know-how on financial aid and economic liberalization & integration of countries in Europe. 1952 Treaty of Paris: The European Coal and Steel Community is established by six founding members (Belgium

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    Why did the Treaty of Maastricht mark a milestone in creating a political union? The Treaty of Maastricht‚ formerly known as the Treaty of the European Union came at a pivotal time in European history.  Eastern Europe was a victim of the collapse of Communism‚ which had a strong impact on the European Commission (EC) as this meant new potential markets were open which they were keen to take over (Bache‚ 2001:124).  However‚ the collapse of Communism in the Soviet Union meant that there was unsettlement

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