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    The Analysis of The Intra Trade in The European Union The purpose of the paper is to make an outline and have an insight of the intra trade among the EU’s members. In this paper, first we will study how the EU’s trade structure became what it is today. Second, we will make a brief comparison between EU’s industry and the American’s industry, to show EU’s success on the intra trade among its members. 1.The outline of the trade within the European Union. The EU’s members have built developed

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    Britain not only has a special relationship with the United States of America (USA), but also has a different kind of special relationship with Europe. The relationship is often described as ‘reluctant’ and ‘awkward’ because Britain is member of the European Union (EU), but has a number of exemptions, for example Britain is not part of eurozone or the Schengen area. Today, the debate is if there are more benefits or disadvantages to Britain’s membership in the EU; there is no clear answer. However, Britain’s

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    After the Second World War ended, European politicians and citizens had a vision to make Europe’s future certain that a conflict of such magnitude would never arise again in fear of a new extreme nationalistic regime would appear once more. In 1952 progress was made by the establishment of the European coal and steel society and by 1957 the European economic union was created. Foundation for the Europe we live in now came after the treaty of Maastricht which was signed in 1993. Two decades on and

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    The merger which is proposed by the United State (US) and European Union (EU) in 2000 would have joined together two of the three greatest railroads in the West and made the greatest railroad in the country. According to Kwoka and White,2 the joined together railroad would have 35,000 miles of track and $9.5 billion in earnings. United State (US) urged the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) – which transformed into the Surface Transportation Board (STB) in 2003 – to support the merger, declaring

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    The European Union ( Eu )

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    The European Union (EU) has a variety of methods to promote democracy beyond its borders. It is the contention of this paper that EU democracy-promotion policies are more significant in the context of a pre-accession conditionality. The success of EU democracy promotion is contingent upon the degree of bargaining power the EU possesses vis-à-vis ‘third countries’ (third countries being those which seek EU membership, and are prepared to make the necessary political and economic reforms). In the context

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    Entering EU will promote Latvia's welfare and development The influence on the national economics in Latvia already can be felt, even before entering the EU. Since negotiation of European contract in 1995, there has been an intensive integration process going on in Latvia - readjustments of legislation, increasing trade with the EU countries and big amount of investments has been received from foreign investors. If there would not be a movement towards the EU or NATO, the economical developments

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    Glossary CEN European Committee for Standardization, an association that brings together the National Standardization Bodies of 33 European countries to develop European standards in various sectors. CMRs - Carcinogenic category 2 Carcinogenic, mutagenic or reprotoxic substances. The classification of CMRs is used to protect the consumers against harmful substances. Carcinogenic category 2 means ‘Suspected human carcinogens’. CR CEN report EC European Commission, one of the main institutions of the

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    the European Union. Some might look at this decision being unprecedented as a good thing; but that’s exactly why it’s a bad thing. Britain needs the EU to survive, the same way that the EU needs Britain to thrive the way they do. The British exit from the European Union, or “Brexit” in short, is the name for the recently passed referendum involving the UK’s decision to part ways with the European Union. The vote took place on June 23, 2016 and passed. The decision to leave the European Union won

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    There are still four and a half months to go before the presidential election. But there’s a vote next week that could matter as much for the world’s future as what happens here: Britain’s referendum on whether to stay in the European Union. Unfortunately, this vote is a choice between bad and worse — and the question is which is which. Not to be coy: I would vote Remain. I’d do it in full awareness that the E.U. is deeply dysfunctional and shows few signs of reforming. But British exit — Brexit

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    Sozialgericht Leipzig . The Court of Justice of the European Union decided that Regulation (EC) No 883/2004 must be construed as meaning that ‘special non-contributory cash benefits’ fall within the scope of Article 4 of the regulation . Also, Article 24(I) of the European Parliament and of the Council of 29 April 2004 should be understood as not precluding legislation of a Member State whereby nationals of other

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