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    I. Introduction The European Union is a unique example of integration and unification. Alone integration process is complicated and complex. It had a crucial role in countries with their interests and aspirations‚ political situation‚ as well as key political figures who support or hinder this process by all means take place. European Union has been passing through various associations‚ contracts and transformations to reach its present development. The Treaty of Maastricht in 1992 -1993 makes

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    an independent Scotland would still apply a sterling currency‚ an appraisal would be changed if Scotland becomes self-governing. As a result of financial independence‚ the monetary policy of the Bank of England would be less suitable to Scottish economic positions (Currie & Black‚ 2014). Paul Krugman says‚ “Sharing a currency without sharing a budget can turn recession into depression”. The economist claims that Scotland needs to establish its own currency as well as its own central bank‚ however

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    P&G’S Pert Plus: A Pan-European Product? QUESTION 1 How attractive is the pan-European market for Pert Plus in terms of demand potential? Competition? Any cannibalization problems? P&G is an international supplier of consumer goods it is a "global leader in health and beauty care products‚ detergents‚ diapers and food . P&G’s presence in the hair care market in the U.S has been strengthened by innovative technology BC-18 and the replacement of an old brand ’Pert’ with ’Pert Plus’- a mild shampoo

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    The European Union (so called since the treaty of Maastricht of 1992) is a political and economic unity including nowadays 28 members. It was previously known under the name of European Coal and Steel Community and started a partnership of six countries during the post World War II to prevent an another rise of national socialism and to enable economic cooperation. In 1957‚ it became the European Economic Community with the treaty of Rome and its main purpose has been to create a barrier-free

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    Mirlena Stefani FASTIP June 2012 Mirlena Stefani FASTIP June 2012 Payment Instruments in European Area Payment Instruments in European Area Contents Introduction 1 1. Chapter I - Key Concepts - Payments 2 1.1 Paymants and the payment system 2 1.2 Types of Payment 3 1.3 Payment Instruments 4 2. Chapter II - The Payment Market Landscape in the Euro Area 6 2.1 Introduction 6 2.2 Payment instruments 7 2.2.2 Non-cash payment instruments 7 2.3 Large-value payment system operating

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    Application for Qualified Teacher Status Nationals of European Economic Area Member States For a copy of this form in Braille or large print please contact the QTS team at qts.enquiries@education.gsi.gov.uk‚ or by phone on 020 7593 5394 Please complete all relevant sections in black ink and BLOCK CAPITALS. Where cross boxes appear please put a cross in those that apply. 1 Personal details Forename: Middle name(s): Surname: Previous surname(s): Title: Date of birth: Gender (m/f):

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    Lars Rensmann PL 315 Institutions and Policies of the European Union November 2‚ 2013 Asymmetric Integration in the EU: Nuclear Energy Policy within European member states The delegation of powers by member states for the process of integration has made the European Union unique in its kind. Although the main European theoretical schools might argue whether the EU is more supranational and intergovernmental‚ no one can argue that European states have made a serious commitment to create an “ever

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    EU Law Essay Question: In retrospect was the European court of justice correct when it stated that in Van Gend en Loos (1963) a new legal order had been created? Discuss. The judgement in Van Gend en Loos has undoubtedly had a huge impact upon the European Union and the way that it functions. The European Court of Justice (ECJ) claimed that the judgement had established a “new legal order” whether this is true is debatable but it is certainly a fundamental case in EU case law. The phrase “new

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    the world. It is not only an economic integration‚ but also a political integration. Nowadays this integration is facing the serious debt crisis. There are lots of causes for this crisis. The weaknesses deeply rooted in this integration are the main causes. This essay will mainly explore what these specific weaknesses are. Find these weaknesses can help people improve the system and mechanism of the current economic integration in a correct way. 【Keyword】Economic integration; Debt crisis; EU;

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    Introduction As we know on Thursday 23 June 2016 UK held a referendum to decide whether the UK should leave or remain in the European Union. The EU is a political and economic partnership between 28 countries that started after World War. This with the theory that countries that trade together are more likely to avoid going to war with each other. In Britain 30 million people or 71.8% of the population turned out to vote. The leave vote won by 51.9% to 48.1% which has been labelled Brexit. The result

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