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    policy-making process has been progressively improved over the years. Such improvements were mainly due to the several treaties revision. Even though the EP does not formally propose EU legislation‚ it takes on an important function in the EU’s legislative and budgeting processes. The EP works closely together with two other main EU institutions which are the European Commission and the Council of ministers. Common assembly In 1952‚ the current EP was found as the Common Assembly of ECSC and then it was

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    Migration in EU Member States Is the EU policy sufficient considering a constant increase of immigrants in Europe? Table of content • Introduction • General European Circumstances 1. How many immigrants are in Europe (Legal/Illigal) 2. rights of immigrants 3. Integration minister 4. OECD 5. Sinus Study 6. Bundesamt for immigration 7. Investigating actual abilities despite poorness • EU migration and integration policy • EU entrance

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    EU Trade and Development Policies Table of contents 1. The Common Commercial Policy………………………………………………………...3 2. Instruments of the Common Commercial Policy…………………………………………5 3. The Dimensions of the Common Commercial Policy…………………………………….8 4. The European Neighborhood Policy……………………………………………………..13 5. The Union for the Mediterranean………………………………………………………..15 6. The European Union and Russia…………………………………………………………17 7. European Union’s Relations with Other Soviet Republics……………………………..19 8. The

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    Compare the decision making process in the EU to that of other European Nations I am going to talk today about the processes of decision making in the EU and how it compares to that of the European nations‚ focusing mainly on western European nations such as France and Britain. I will firstly outline the processes undertaken by the EU when decision need to be made. Decisions made in the EU have a great effect on all member states‚ as such it is important that all the nations involved

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    Proposed EU Scoping Paper Philippine Counter-Draft Proposed Philippine Positions Elements of the EU-South Korea FTA Projects‚ overseas films may bid but there is a 15% price preference for domestic suppliers.36 For other procurement projects such as those funded domestically‚ only firms with at least 60% or 75% Filipino ownership or interest‚ depending on the type of procurement‚ may participate. However‚ if the goods are not available locally‚ or when there is a need to prevent unfair competition

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    Risks and challenges of the EU expansion I. Introduction For several years now the European Union is discussing a possible enlargement‚ because several European countries have applied for membership in the EU. These are especially the former communist countries in Eastern Europe‚ that have clearly turned towards the west since the fall of the iron curtain. These countries are Bulgaria‚ the Baltic countries Latvia‚ Lithuania and Estonia‚ Poland‚ Romania‚ the Slovak Republic‚ the Czech Republic

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    disadvantages of immigration in Western EU countries 5 2.4.1 What are the advantages and disadvantages of companies? 6 2.4.2 How are domestic workers affected by foreign workers? 7 2.4.3 What are the motives for immigration to Western welfare states? 8 3. Conclusion 9 Introduction The freedom of movement of workers without restrictions within the European Union has existed since 1986 when the Single European Act was created. Nevertheless‚ every EU enlargement‚ especially concerning countries

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    History of the Treaty of Constitution for Europe – TCE: The establishment of a Treaty of Constitution for Europe (TCE) was a treaty attempting to create a solid constitution for the European Union that was unratified. The ideia was replace the current European Union treaties with a Constitution text‚ with legal force to the Charter of Fundamental Rights and expand Qualified Majority Voting into policy areas. The Treaty was actually signed on October 2004 by representatives of 25 member states

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    | EU Aid to South Africa | HIV/AIDS in South Africa | This research is about the current HIV/AIDS situation in South Africa‚ and the involvement of the European Union in this issue. | Ena Macic (11067365) Jozua Dam (11034505) ES4e-1D Lecturer: Dave van Ginhoven April 19‚ 2012 Executive summary The aim of this research report is to inform about the spread of HIV/AIDS; how can the EU work better with South Africa to stop the spread of HIV/AIDS? It is known that the problem is quit

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    EU Integration Theories:Neo-Functionalism “Any comprehensive theory of integration should potentially be a theory of disintegration.” (Schmitter‚ 2002: 4) Introduction Neo-functionalism‚ as the first integration theory of EU to form a regional cooperation‚ is a theory of collective security and collective development but there was a compromise‚ a negative side: interdependence; sometimes `excessively´ to a supranational authority and the risk of by-passing of nation state. The balance

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