d’Estaing‚ former French President and President of the Constitutional Convention in several European newspapers‚ 27 October 2007 1 2 From EU Constitution to Lisbon Treaty The revised EU Constitution analysed by a Danish member of the two constitutional Conventions‚ Jens-Peter Bonde. Jens-Peter Bonde is the author of 60 books on the EU. He has also published a reader-friendly edition of the Lisbon Treaty and the Constitution containing and index of more than 3000 alphabetically listed
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Free Movement of Goods 1. In order to fight the growing problem of obesity among young people‚ Swedish law sets a limit on the amount of fat permitted in snack bars intended primarily for the youth market. It also requires that the packaging of all snack-bars should be in subdued colours so as not to be overly enticing or attractive to small children. Günther‚ a snack-bar manufacturer based in Germany‚ has for many years sold his ‘Snick-Snack’ bars to the Swedish market but
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Analysis of European Union 2011 Explain the main challenges of the EU regional policy in the near future. Contents : Introduction 1 I- The basic objectives of the EU regional policy. 2 1-Principles and Priorities of EU Regional Policy 2 2-Establishment of this policy 3 II- The new challenges for the future. 4 1-New challenges with the last enlargement. 4 2-“Region 2020” analysis 5 Conclusion 6 Bibliography: 7 Introduction
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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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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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To what extent is the EU now a ‘superstate’? What obstacles are there to further European Integration? (45 mark) To some extent the EU has become a superstate due to federalist features that combine the member states of the European Union closer together. For Eurosceptic British who oppose the further integration between the states have defined the EU’s superstate to be a huge‚ centralized Brussels Bureaucracy limiting the sovereign authority of member states. This can be controversial as
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I Never Sang for My Father Introduction to Family Therapy July 19‚ 2013 Tom Garrison was a mayor of a small town in Westchester County and highly respected by the community but most did not know that he was distant‚ cold and egocentric with his family. He had a negative relationship with his own father and idealized his mother. He drove his daughter away when she decided to marry a Jew‚ and alienated his son with his egocentricity
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This essay will present the notion of supremacy in the context of the recent developments in Europe afterr the enlargement and provide correspondence from the European constitution to EU law implemented in Member States. The key aim of this essay is to express the idea that supremacy in EU law is evolving rapidly‚ becoming a concept open for discussion‚ which shapes a new order in the constitutional jurisprudence of natural courts within various Member States. Has it been easy for Member
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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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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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