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    World War I: German Ambition Such a defeat affected German militarism and ambition in many ways. They knew they weren’t strong enough to win‚ but they were still very upset when they lost. Soldiers started losing their authority and position in society after this defeat. They were no longer respected like they used to be‚ which angered them even more. The German people and military were disappointed in the loss. But‚ it made them mad and drove them to want to show what they are capable. So‚ after

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    Costa vs. Enel

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    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 interpretation of the treaty‚ the Giudice Conciliatore‚ Milan‚ approached the ECJ to interpret the articles 97 (ex 102)‚ 88 (ex 93)‚ the former article 53 (later repealed by the Treaty of Amsterdam) and

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    Revolution when the U.S. had to make a decision to help the French‚ help the British‚ or stay neutral‚ many political parties were formed. The French aided America when they were in the midst of war with Great Britain. The U.S. and France agreed on a treaty‚ promising mutual military support if either country were to get in another war with the British. There were two main groups that formed due to the different opinions of what the U.S. should do during the time of war. Thomas Jefferson‚ and Alexander

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    the fore. The signing of the Treaty of Versailles was perhaps the most important outcome of the First World War. Based on American President Woodrow Wilson’s ‘fourteen points’ the treaty was signed on June 28‚ 1919 after six months of negotiations at the Paris Peace Conference. By the terms of the treaty‚ Germany was forced to pay war reparations of 6.6 billion dollars to the Allies to compensate for the losses that they had suffered during the war. The treaty also imposed a number of military

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    Why Did Ww2 Break Out

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    again and start another war only just 21 years after the massive mistake they had made. There are a number of reasons for this. Germany was being dictated by a powerful dictator who would go to extreme measures. At the time Germany was under The Treaty of Versailles but they still continued to manufacture and design weapons. This really raised tension between the countries but the league decided to ignore it and let them get away with the manufacturing of weapons. The league didn’t know what Germany

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    discuss the terms of peace. This led to the signing of the Treaty of Versailles. In the treaty Germany was forced to let go of a lot of land. The land taken away from them was; Alsace-Lorraine which was given to the French‚ Eupen and Malmedy given to the Belgians‚ Northern Schleswig given to Denmark‚ Hultschin given to Czechoslovakia and West Prussia‚ Possen and Upper Silesia given to Polland (Versailles‚ 2018). Additionally‚ the treaty required the Germans to relinquish their sovereign colonies

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    Assessment 04) The treaty of Versailles was signed in June in 1919 at the end of the first world war when Germany had lost. The treaty included rules that Germany had to abide by‚ these rules were created in order to prevent Germany invading any other country and starting another war. The demilitarization of the Rhineland was one of the conditions that Germany had to agree to ‚ this meant that France and Belgium felt more secure and out of Germany’s reach. Another term of the treaty of Versailles was

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    On February 7th 1992 the treaty of Maastricht introduced European citizenship. This finally defined what an ‘EU citizen ’ is‚ most obviously in the amended Article 17 of the Treaty of Rome. This declared that in order for one to hold "citizenship of the Union"‚ one must hold "nationality of a Member State". So anyone with nationality to a country within the European union is immediately granted European Citizenship. Consequently all nationals belonging to states joining the EU will also be automatically

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    The Petersberg Tasks

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    A New Gear in the CFSP Machinery: Integration of the Petersberg Tasks in the Treaty on European Union Fabrizio Pagani* Abstract Article ]. 7 of the Amsterdam Treaty‚ which amends the Treaty on European Union‚ establishes that the Western European Union shall provide the European Union with access to an operational capability for ’humanitarian and rescue tasks‚ peace-keeping tasks and tasks of combat forces in crisis management‚ including peacemaking’. Making reference to the 1992 WEU Petersberg

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    Topic: The subsidiarity principal in the European UnionContent:1.Introduction2.The origins and first manifestations of the principal of subsidiarity in the EC3.The subsidiarity principle itself- The Treaties of Maastricht and Amsterdam4.Case law and the European Court of Justice4.1.The Tobacco Advertising Case4.2.The Working Time Directive5.Evolution of the Principle in recent years- From Amsterdam until today6.Conclusion1.IntroductionSubsidiarity can be defined as:"the principle that a central authority

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