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    Regional Trading Blocs

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    INTRODUCTION : A regional trading bloc is a group of countries within a geographical region that protect themselves from imports from non-members. Trading blocs are a form of economic integration‚ and increasingly shape the pattern of world trade. In general terms‚ regional trade blocks are associations of nations at a governmental level to promote trade within the block and defend its members against global competition. Defense against global competition is obtained through established

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    COMENIUS UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC SCIENCES EUROPEAN UNION ENLARGEMENT: TURKEY and EU From 1963 to 2013 Semih BAŞKAYA DEPARTMENT OF EUROPEAN STUDIES BRATISLAVA 2013 Contents EUROPEAN UNION ENLARGEMENT: TURKEY and EU From 1963 to 2013 Semih BAŞKAYA ABSTRACT The relations with European Union has been always important for Turkey since it has applied for being member but also it has been always a

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    Short Essay on the European Economic Community SIMRANJOT EEC is more than a customs union. It is some thing between the common market and an economic union‚ the latter being its ultimate goal. There is now trade‚ capital and monetary union. There is a common agricultural‚ energy‚ environment‚ industry‚ science‚ capital movement‚ and monetary policy. There is also a European Court of Justice and anti-trust policy‚ and cooperation in many other fields. To achieve the objective of economic integration

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    1955 saw the start of the Western European Union and talks began at Messina about a European Economic Community‚ the EEC. Britain maintained a strong opinion when referring to Europe and the EEC. This being scepticism‚ Britain didn’t take these plans very seriously. Such feelings were clearly displayed‚ when Britain didn’t even send an Ambassador to the Messina Conference. Instead‚ in keeping with their‚ thus far sceptical approach‚ only an observer was sent on the British behalf‚ rather than Foreign

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    caselaw. Article 258 TFEU (Formerly Art 226 EC) empowers the European Commission to deliver a reasoned opinion to a member state when it considers that the state has failed to fulfil an obligation under the treaties. The action seeks to “fulfil an obligation under the EC Treaty” and to “obtain a declaration that the conduct of a Member State infringes Community Law and of terminating that conduct”. If the Court of Justice of the European Union finds that the member state has failed to fulfil the obligation

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    Costa vs. Enel

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    Report on Costa v ENEL The following report gives a short overview on the judgment of the European Court of Justice of 15 July 1964‚ the so called Costa v ENEL case. Besides the judgment itself the report also refers to the treaty on European Union and the treaty establishing the European Community as well as to the book “Comparative Law in a Changing World”. Due to article 234 (ex 177) EC‚ giving the European Court of Justice the jurisdiction to give preliminary rulings concerning among others the

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    Poppelaars and Berkhout 2008). Ljiphart (1999) has identified two basic types of decision making in political systems – Majoritarian; examples are the United States of America (US)‚ Nigeria‚ Sweden‚ France‚ etcetera and Consensual; examples are European Union (EU)‚ Belgium‚ Netherlands and Germany. This essay seeks to focus on how PA can be influenced by the different features in political systems by comparing these institutions using the EU as an example of a consensual system‚ and the US for the

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    nature of delegating‚ economic reasons‚ reasons because of international relations and international commitment‚ and finally reasons connected to the national level. I will briefly present some alterative views at the end. Examples from the European Union will be used to illustrate my points through this essay. I will also draw on the principal-agent-theory where this is reasonable. The principal-agent-theory could be used as an analytical perspective to explain why states choose to

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    Eurocentrism ‚ he seems to address a few more things as well. What the book really does is provide (somewhat of) an explanation of European unification and identity through the exploration of European historiography. Rather than just address the existence of Eurocentrism like other previous studies‚ Dainotto looks at different origin points and influences throughout European history to try and not only explain Eurocentrism but also why Europe is the way it is today. Much of Dainotto’s text deals with

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    Europe Day

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    Europe Day Celebrating the creation of the European Union. Europe Day commemorates 9 May 1950‚ when the then French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman presented his proposal on the creation of an organised Europe‚ to help maintain peaceful relations between European countries. This proposal‚ known as the ’Schuman declaration’‚ is considered to be the act that created what is now the European Union. Today‚ the 9th of May has become a European symbol (Europe Day) which‚ along with the flag‚ the

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