The Roman military was the first successful professional full time military‚ which was partly because the Roman generals paid an immense attention to detail. “Roman generals paid close attention to camp layouts‚ soldier’s equipment and most crucially‚ logistics. Often it was a the details that gave the Romans the edge‚ the depth of a ditch dug around a camp or having a warm breakfast before a battle were all considerations made by Roman commanders” (“The Roman Military”). Legionaries typically
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or its member states. With this the ECJ has had no formal grounds on which to make its decisions and has therefore had to look outside the EC and into other sources of European law. The ECHR‚ although not signed by the EU as one body‚ is signed by all 25 members of EU and has a great deal of standing in each signatory state. The ECJ‚ when making its decisions has demonstrated that the ECHR is a valuable source. For example in the early case of Nold the ECJ examines the status of fundamental
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The Liberalization of the EU Postal Market: What are the possible welfare effects? 1. Introduction In regulated industries‚ governments established Universal Service Providers (USPs) in the postal market in order to provide every inhabitant of a country with essential services. Many European Union (EU) member states decided that by the 1st of January 2009 the EU postal market should be liberalised‚ causing competition to increase. When competition rises within a specific market‚ usually‚ welfare
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Introduction The main question to consider is whether Turkey’s admission to the EU would be economically advantageous for the Union. I will start by giving you some information about the background of this debate‚ which is going on for quite some time now. Turkey’s application to accede to the European Union was already made in 1987. But by doing this‚ Turkey was not yet an official candidate. It was officially recognized as a candidate for full membership in 1999. The real negotiations about
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Internationalization Strategy – Eu Yan Sang International Ltd Integrated Project Internationalization Strategy Table of Contents Content 1. 2. 3. 4. Executive Summary Introduction Financial Analysis Environmental Analysis 4.1 PEST Analysis 4.2 SWOT Analysis 4.3 Industry Analysis: The 5 Forces Internationalization Strategy 5.1 Leadership Challenges for Different Modes Of Entry 5.2 Retail Marketing Mix & Merchandising Strategy 5.3 Internationalization & Ethics 5.4 Organizational Management
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WORKING OVERVIEW Jobs in the Military vary in type of work and responsibility‚ yet each is essential to accomplishing the overall mission of defending our country. In this section‚ explore the different types of career opportunities available to service members‚ learn about the compensation they can expect to receive‚ find out how to transfer careers to the civilian sector and more. Our Today’s Military overview pages show the various stages of a military career‚ from the joining process to training
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LINKÖPING UNIVERSITY Department of Management and Economics Linköping‚ May 2004 Leng Xue MSc in International and European Relations Master Thesis Supervisor: Dr. Ronnie Hjorth China-EU Trade Relations --The period after 1975 Logo source: European Patent Office. http://www.european-patent-office.org/intcop/ipr_china/ Datum Date 2004-05-21 Avdelning‚ Institution Division‚ Department Ekonomiska institutionen 581 83 LINKÖPING Språk Language Svenska/Swedish X Engelska/English Rapporttyp Report
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individuals were the main objectives of the EU creation (BBC‚ 2002; Europa‚ n.d a). After twenty years of cooperation different disputes about the benefits and disadvantages of the EU membership for a nation came up. Based on history‚ values and aims of the union this essay will examine both points of view and will try to make an overall conclusion. MAIN BODY History‚ objectives and aims of the European Union First of all‚ the goals and history of EU creation are tight connected. In other words
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ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE The European Union (EU) is an economic and political union of 27 member states which are primarily based in Europe. The EU operates through a system of independent institutions and intergovernmental negotiated decisions by the member states. EU institutions include the European Commission‚ the Council of the European Union‚ the European Council‚ the Court of Justice of the EU and the European Parliament (Pinder‚ 2008). The EU governs in a unique way‚ hence the ability to
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European Union. It will also look at the contributions that the EU has made to the UK. Also the future of enlargement‚ and the consequences it may have in Britain with immigration and the economy. Six nations‚ also known in European circles as the Inner Six‚ did not want a repeat of abuse of power that Germany had when Hitler was in power‚ so they agreed that Germany would not be allowed to have its own military force. Since then‚ the EU has extended outside the six nations; it now has twenty-seven
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