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    Title V - Citizens’ Rights Title VI - Justice Title VII - General Provisions Prohibition of abuse Based on the fundamental rights and freedoms recognized by: 1. the European Convention on Human Rights 2. the constitutional traditions of the EU Member States 3. The Council of Europe`s Social Charter 4. The Community Charter of Fundamental Social Rights of Workers 5. Other international conventions 3 Ulrich Wessel The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union Content

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    Slovakia 1. The official name of our country is known as the Slovak Republic; however‚ the common name is known as Slovakia. The local long form is known as the Slovenska Republika and the local short form as Slovensko. 2. There is not a universal language on Slovakia‚ there are actually quite a few. In Slovakia‚ people speak anything from Hungarian to English. If you speak Czech‚ you may freely use this language in all communication; most people will understand what you say. In Southern Slovakia

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    Reserve System acted during this critical period? What monetary and fiscal policy goals were followed and which ones were neglected for the sake of "keeping the economy running"? In the last part we turn our focus to a distinctively different country‚ Poland. As it is different by its size (both in terms of socio- geographical and economical terms)‚ it similarly acted differently during the crisis. As the only country of the European Union which could produce economic growth during the hardest years

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    SURVEY: THE NATURAL STONE AND STONE PRODUCTS MARKET IN THE EU CBI MARKET SURVEY THE NATURAL STONE AND STONE PRODUCTS MARKET IN THE EU Publication date: April‚ 2010 CONTENTS REPORT SUMMARY INTRODUCTION 1 CONSUMPTION 2 PRODUCTION 3 TRADE CHANNELS FOR MARKET ENTRY 4 TRADE: IMPORTS AND EXPORTS 5 PRICE DEVELOPMENTS 6 MARKET ACCESS REQUIREMENTS 7 OPPORTUNITY OR THREAT? APPENDICES A PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS B INTRODUCTION TO THE EU MARKET C LIST OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES D REFERENCES

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    The Novel: shades by Marguerite Poland Shades is a South African novel by the award-winning author‚ Marguerite Poland. Her academic credentials are impressive‚ as she has degrees from Rhodes and Stellenbosch Universities and the University of KwaZulu-Natal. She has studied Xhosa‚ Social Anthropology and Comparative African Languages‚ with a special focus on Zulu Literature. She has written for both children and adults‚ which is an unusual achievement. Of her eleven children’s books‚ The Mantis

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    Relations between Ukraine and the European Union (EU) are currently shaped via the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP)‚ a foreign policy instrument of the EU designed for the countries it borders. The European Union (EU) is seeking an increasingly close relationship with Ukraine‚ going beyond cooperation‚ to gradual economic integration and deepening of political cooperation. Ukraine is said to be a priority partner within the European Neighborhood Policy (ENP). Partnership and Cooperation Agreement

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    relation Between EU and India Table of Content 1. Introduction……………………………………………………………………….............. …….2 2. Food Trade Relation 2.1 Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………2 2.2 Food Trade Laws and Regulation ……………………………………………….. ……2 2.3 Identification……………………………………………………………………………………..2 2.4 Analysis……………………………………………………………………………………………..3 2.5 Benefits and Drawbacks…………………………………………………………………….3 2.6 EU Involvement in India……………………………………………………………………

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    British policy towards EU integration ”Therefore‚ there is no straight choice about whether Britain’s political future is to be ’European’ or otherwise. This reflects not just the domestic complexity and combustibility of the debate about European integration‚ but also a profound sense of ambiguity about what the European Union is now and what it might yet become” (Colin Hay 2002). This quote describes Britain’s position and views towards the European Union very well in order to start my discussion

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    to be one of the most advanced forms of regional economic integration‚ the European Union (EU) is an assemblage of 27 countries that share a common goal of mutual prosperity‚ cooperation and peace. There is no other such union in the world‚ although it in many ways serves as a model of integration that has so far has not been successfully replicated. Being part of the EU has many advantages and disadvantages for countries. The advantages include access to SEM; funds that aid in infrastructure building;

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    United States vs. European Union Pregnant Employee Policy The European Union (EU) has much better laws for pregnant workers and maternity leave than the United States (US). If a parent were to choose where they wished to have their child it would benefit them much more to have their in the EU. They offer more weeks off for maternity leave and make sure that no pregnant person is discriminated. In the EU‚ a worker will get a minimum of 14 paid weeks off work that is usually paid in some percentage

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