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    Regionalism and Democracy

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    new opportunities? ____________________________________________________________ ______________ Twenty years ago‚ the wall that was separating West and East Germany was opened and the Cold War came to an end. The breakdown of the Soviet Union and the collapse of Communism that accompanied it brought about the victory of market economy and democracy in Europe. It also engendered the emergence of new states in the East and the resurgence of nationalism across the continent. Czechoslovakia

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    Industrial Effects on the Environment in the EU Though pollution caused by careless industry practices has declined since the European Union began making environmental reforms‚ it still has a great bearing on water quality in Europe. Europe ’s continued reliance on coal and oil‚ high concentration of human population‚ and high commercial density are three major reasons for the present polluted water situation. Pollution of oil into marine environments‚ though largely caused by urban runoff

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    1975. European Union (2000 Main article: Motto of the European Union In 2000‚ the European Union adopted ’United in Diversity’ (Latin: In varietate concordia) as official Motto‚ a reference to the many and diverse member states of the Union in terms of culture. Apart from its English form‚ the European Union’s motto is also official in 22 other languages. "Unity in diversity" was selected in through a competition process involving students from member nations. According to the European Commission:

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    5 • Legislation of the European Union 6-7 • The Supremacy of EU Law 8 • Treaty of Rome – direct effect Case example 9 The Judicial Precedent – Advantages & Disadvantages 10 • What is the Judicial Precedent 11 • Hierarchy of the courts 12 • Overruling 13 • Advantages 14 • Disadvantages 15 • Conclusion 16 • Reference 17 INTRODUCTION The aim of this presentation is to demonstrate how the European Union Impacts the English legal system

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    M Cesaratto‚ S.‚ & Stirati‚ A. (2010). Germany and the European and Global Crises. International Journal Of Political Economy‚ 39(4)‚ 56-86. doi: 10.2753/IJP0891-1916390403 European Central Bank (2012) Hawkes‚ S. (2012‚ Jan 14). The doom graders. The Sun‚ pp. 6. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/915957160?accountid=13380 Hodson‚ D.‚ & Quaglia‚ L Navarro‚ V.‚ & Schmitt‚ J. (2008). The Crisis of the European Union: Weakening of the EU Social Model. Challenge (05775132)‚ 51(1)

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    Article I Overview: A democratic nightmare Critics beleive the European Union is a project devised by and for the elites‚ lacking democratic legitimacy. Turnouts for the direct elections to the European Parliament has been consistently falling since they were first instituted. The parliament has never had more power‚ yet trust in the EU is seems to be at an all-time low and the economic crisis is making this problem more severe. Even Enrico Letta‚ Italy’s prime minister‚ reckons Eurosceptics could

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    The Occupation

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    ultimately set the stage for a more unified Europe after World War II. The war itself was responsible for changing the opinions of many about the idea of a unified Europe. For centuries‚ a great deal of nationalism caused many European nations to dispel any notions of a European union. It was thought that a unified body could not exist with such differing countries. However‚ during the war‚ these countries put their The wartime resistance to Nazi occupation ultimately set the stage for a more unified

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    APWH CURRENT EVENT SUMMARIES 1. Extremism Rises Among Myanmar Buddhists : In the past year‚ Myanmar has faced an outbreak in hatred aimed towards the Muslim population within the country. Monks that are influential to the Buddhist-dominant country are inciting violence among all age groups within the state. A main leader in the campaign against Muslims‚ called 969‚ is an ex-prisoner of war‚ Ashin Wirathu‚ is causing ethnic and religious strife with his violence inciting sermons. Ashin‚ using

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    century: Hungarian Kingdom 1000 – St. Stefan /Árpád Dynasty 15th century: King Matthias Corvinus 1526 – 1699 Ottoman wars 10th century: Polish Kingdom 966 – Mieszko I. /Piast Dynasty 14th – 16th century Jagiellon Dynasty 16th century: Polish-Lituanian Union 10th century: Bohemia Premyslid Dynasty 14th century Charles IV. – the Golden Age 1526 Habsburg Monarchy 10th century: Part of th Kingdom of Hungary Part of th Kingdom of Hungary 1526 – 1699 Ottoman wars 1620 – 18th century 1848 Dark Age Revolution

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    Euro Zone

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    Spain. The Eurozone have adopted the common currency call the Euro. The monetary policy of the Eurozone is control by the European Central Bank. When I think about Eurozone‚ I often think of a powerful union consist of many rich countries; and there is not likely chance of getting into financial crises. In 2007‚ there was an on going financial crisis that happened called the European Sovereign debt crises. The crisis made some countries in the Eurozone difficult or impossible to repay or refinance their

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