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Examine The Main Reasons For The Formation Of The Eu

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Twenty eight countries form the European Union (7.3% of the world 's population). It has 24 official languages, a flag, an anthem, a special day, a currency - the Euro, a common market, institutions, and diversity. The population of the EU was approximately 507 million in 2014. The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to the EU last year. I am going to examine the main reasons for the creation of the EU and the advantages, disadvantages of membership.
After the catastrophe of two world wars, anti-German feeling was running high, especially in France. An accord between Germany and France would be the best start to maintaining peace. Bringing these two and perhaps the other European countries into a federation would speed recovery from the …show more content…

The resulting Treaty of Paris (April, 1951) unified the European economy. By pooling their steel and coal production, individual countries could no longer mobilise for war without the others knowing. Those countries were France, West Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg. This plan would merge their economic interests and raise their standards of living in order to secure lasting peace.

The European Union is based on the rule of law. The treaties are an agreement between EU countries and they set objectives for the EU. To serve European communities is the purpose of the European institutions. They have been changed over the years and are always based on intergovernmental principles. They are Parliamentary Assembly, giving the citizens the power of co-decision; the Courts of justice, with the duty to ensure that community law is observed; the Council, comprising representatives of the member states, with the most powerful role in the legislative process by the procedure of majority voting; and the Commission, which has major responsibilities for the implementation of Community law. EU countries signed the Treaty of Lisbon establishing a European Constitution; it made possible for a country to leave the Union. However, the EU lacks the accountability of national governments; its institutions are difficult for the population to understand. A clear indication of this is the low

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