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    GDPR – Is your website compliant with the new regulation? GDPR at a glance Before starting our discussion on whether your website is GDPR compliant, you should understand what GDPR actually is and how it is going to affect you. GDPR stands for General Data Protection Regulation and it aims to change the ways in which data is extracted and used for everyone in Europe. When this regulation comes into effect, individuals will have a higher degree of control over data that will be taken from them. GDPR

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    seen as a big step in the European integration and is today the second world currency, after the US dollar, and one of the European Union symbols. Joining the European Union brought several important and demanding political, fiscal, economic, and social changes to Portugal. This new situation implied free movement of capital, goods, services, and people within an internal single market as well as the implementation of common policies. Furthermore, the lack of national economic competitiveness, the increased

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    Nathan O’Hara 4A February 28, 2016 Erlanger, Steven, and Stephen Castle. "Britain’s Looming E.U. Referendum Exposes Tory Squabbles." The New York Times. The New York Times, 01 Mar. 2016. Web. 01 Mar. 2016. U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron readys the country for another country-wide vote, this time for E.U. and Eurozone membership, but the P.M. is now coming under fire from some in his own party. This “in-or-out” referendum in June will give a final say on whether or not the U.K. will stay or

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    multinational museums and multinational identity? This is the question the European Union hopes to address with their sanctioning of the House of European History (HEH). The main goal of the HEH is to create a collection of permanent and temporary exhibitions to invite people into a space where “the concept of the European idea can continue to grow” and “the knowledge and dissemination of the culture and history of the European peoples” can be improved (Committee of Experts, 2008, p.5). However, because

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    established as an independent country (OECD Library , 1999). Its official name is Slovak Republic (Guide to Slovakia, 2017). In 2004, Slovakia entered the European Union ( Investment Climate Statement - Slovakia, 2015). Czechoslovakia is classified into two separate countries which are Slovakia and Czech Republic (Guide to Slovakia, 2017). Regarding economic system in Slovakia seems to be open, after the separation of Czech and Slovak Republic, Slovakia concentrated on converting centrally controlled economy

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    Committee Overview Topic: The European Union's Goals and Guidelines for the Brexit Negotiations European Council Formally established in 2009, the European Council is not a branch of the United Nations, but a branch of the European Union, a 28-member political and economic union based in Europe. The goal of the European Council is to define the European Union’s, or EU’s, overall political direction and priorities. It is not a legislative body of the EU and therefore does not negotiate or adopt

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    united kingdom is a broken nation. On June 23, 2016, in a referendum organized by former Prime Minister David Cameron, 51.9% of the British chose to leave the EU (Wheeler, 5 September 2017) .Following the triggering of Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union on 29 March 2017, the United Kingdom and the other 27 Member States of the

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    that economics should break free from national models and instead impose transnational rules of business conduct. But, at the same time, it assumed that governments would stick to national bound- aries and the old way of doing things. Since September 11th, governments have rediscovered the possibilities and power of international cooperation – for example, in maintaining internal security. Suddenly, the necessity of statehood, the counter-principle of neoliberalism, is omnipresent. A European arrest

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    In this book which was entitled, Law and the Institutions of the European Communities, written by D. Lasok and J. W. Bridge, examined the background and development of law, principles, and inter-relations within the European Communities. World War I and II having caused drastic economic devastation in Europe, these communities concluded that it would be more expedient, efficient, and productive to come up with a system of working with and not against each other. This books primary purpose is to explain

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    Can the traditional doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty; be considered as no longer an immutable part of UK constitutional law. Has this notion been limited after The European Communities Act 1972 was enshrined in United Kingdom law or when the Human Rights Act was incorporated into United Kingdom domestic law in 1998. This will be elaborated on, after considering the theories of parliamentary sovereignty. Origin of the UK Constitution and Parliamentary Sovereignty The United Kingdom constitution

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