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    Competitive Policy

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    There has been an competitive policy for over 40 years in the EU‚ this was founded in a response of a request by the European parliament. While the economic environment changed there was a treaty founded which prohibit certain anticompetitive agreements and abuses of dominant positions‚ with this treaty the European Union tried to avoid abuse of the powers great companies have. This competitive policy‚ where customers can choose between competitors‚ puts businesses under constant pressure to offer

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    cabinet government and contains one commissioner per member state who is elected for a term of five years. These commissioners are expected to act above the interests of the member states‚ which is something that is specified in Article 17 (3) of the Treaty on the European Union (TEU) where it states that ‘the members of the commission shall neither seek nor take instructions from any government or other institution‚ body‚ office or entity’. This would suggest that as the Commissioners are not getting

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    maximum in a competitive match upon condition that two of them having played for at least five years in the club´s country (R. Parrish‚ (2003)‚ Sports law and policy in the European Union‚ p. 226). Bosman´s argumentation based on the article 48 (Treaties of Rome) which deals amongst others with the free movement of workers in an international labour market and guarantees the equal treatment of workers of the

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    Doct. scienze militari

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    going to describe The European Union (EU) and I would like to explain why I admire this organization so much. The EU traces its origins back to the 50’s‚ when six countries joined together in the “European Coal and Steel Community” (1951) and in the “Treaty of Rome” (1957). Since then‚ the EU has grown in size through enlargement‚ and in power through the addition of policy areas to its jurisdiction. The European Union is an economic and political union and it is open to any European country that fulfills

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    Council of Ministers

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    Council of Ministers The Council of Ministers also known as the Council of the European Union is the most powerful institution within the history of the European Union. The Council of Ministers has retained and increased its power throughout the treaties in the EU. The Council of Ministers is usually referred to as “the Council”. It is the EU’s main decision making and law-making body‚ and works in partner with the EU parliament to form the EU’s governing body. The council of minsters is the

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    Europe 2020

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    10-year strategy proposed by the European Commission on 3 March 2010 for advancement of the economy of the European Union. It aims at "smart‚ sustainable‚ inclusive growth" with greater coordination of national and European policy. It follows the Lisbon Strategy for the period 2000–2010. On 26 March 2010‚ the European Council agreed on the key elements of the new strategy. President Herman Van Rompuy who chaired the meeting pointed out that the strategy sums up the European model of social market

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    CHAPTER 2: EFFECTS DOCTRINE UNDER EU‚ US AND INDIAN LAWS. Under the Effects Doctrine‚ a State may assume jurisdiction when an act is committed in another State‚ by citizens or companies of other states‚ has effects in the former. This was accepted by the Permanent Court of International Justice in the S.S.Lotus case. Back in 1909‚ in the case of American Banana Co. v. United Fruit Co.‚ all the acts complained of were committed outside the territory of the United States‚ including the defendant’s

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    The Structure of the European Union European Union policies are divided into three main areas‚ called pillars. I. the European Community-at the heart of the EC is the single market with its four basic freedom ( free movement of goods‚ free movement of workers‚ freedom to provide services and free movement of capital and payment) and its rules on competition. Policy areas for which the Community is responsible is: international trade‚ development assistance‚ monetary policy‚ agriculture

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    EST1042: European Integration Theories‚ Paradigms and Key Documents. Assess the significance of the Schuman Declaration of 1950 and subsequent developments‚ including the Pleven Plan‚ the failure of the European Defence Community and the Messina Declaration. Name : Clive Aquilina ID Card : 245495m The European Union currently consists of 28 member states joined together by the same interests and values. It all started when a group of 6 countries which included France‚ Belgium

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    [pic] BАBS Legal environment of business Home Assignment Seminar leader: Margit Racz Student name: Nurlаn S. Kurmаlаyеv Contents 1. Introduction………………………………..……………..…….…………3 2. The constitutional order of Hungary……..……………..…………..…….3 1. Legislation…………………………..…………..………………… 3 2. Execution tasks……….......................................................................3 3. Judicial power…………………….……………..….……………...4 3. The constitutional order

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