standard of people rise, an increasing proportion of income is spent on leisure travel and other elements of tourism. At the same time, tourism promotes employment and new sources of income. Article 6 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) stipulates that tourism falls within the EU’s powers to support the Member States. The legal basis can be found in Article 195, Title XXII of the TFEU. Because of its multifarious nature, tourism concerns also the free movement of people, goods
»European spirit« emerging in the ages of Perikleanean Athens (480-430 B.C.) and later during the era of the Roman Empire (100 B.C.-100). The idea was renewed during the Middle Ages through the Sacrum Imperium Romanum and the consideration about the confederation of Christian rulers. Common feature of those
as any other but that is not the case. Statistics show that two hundred and fifty million child workers from the ages of five to fourteen. One hundred and twenty million of those children work full-time (Anti-Slavery International and International Confederation of Free Trade Unions). This blatantly violates the law set by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by depriving these children of their education by having them work full time. This is a crime punishable by law but there are over a hundred
The words spoken by man have the power to shape and ratify everything in its path. These following questions will do just that. Is not the strengthening of our federal government essential to the maintaining of a stable bureaucracy? Must we forego the strong fundamental structure that will ensure that every man will benefit immensely from a nation governed by those of the utmost intelligence and experience? We as a nation must procure a stance that will enforce and implement the necessary laws
West Indies cricket  competition for international loans and tourists  isolation from centuries of colonialism  all the territories are sovereign states  lack of commitment from regional leaders and a "go it alone" attitude of some Caribbean governments  limited
UK's Economy in Europe When one talks about a strong economy, a few key economic indicators will get mentioned; inflation, unemployment and economic growth. These are considered the three main macroeconomic indicators of any economy. To define a strong economy in the simplest form you must have a low rate of inflation, low unemployment and steady economic growth. During this essay there will be comparisons between other European countries (e.g. France, Germany, Luxemburg, Belgium, Spain
At the Laeken European Council of December 2001, government and state leaders of the European Union (EU) Member States decided to draft a `Constitutional Treaty' for the EU. The draft would then be discussed, amended, approved or rejected by an Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) held in 2003. The aim of Fabbrini's article is thus to contribute to the understanding of the constitutional evolution of the EU through a comparison with the constitutional experience of the United States. Worth noting
European Union (EU) was established in order to prevent the horrors of modern warfare, experienced by most of Europe during the World Wars of the 20th century, from ever ensuing again, by aiming to create an environment of trust with the countries of Europe cooperating in areas such as commerce, research and trade (Adams, 2001). The EU has evolved into an economic, trade, political and monetary alliance between twenty-eight European Member States. While not all Member States are in monetary union (i.e
Mexican Labor Unions and Economic Reforms Over the Past 20 Years INTRODUCTION: Since labor unions in Mexico were originally formed in the early 1900s, they have maintained a unique system of collaboration and collusion with the government of Mexico. Though many may refer to their system as one of “corruption,” it is a system that has become so deeply imbedded in the relationship between labor unions and the government, that it is now a well-understood unofficial network. Over the past 20
European Union their membership has been a controversial issue. When conservatives in the United Kingdom won the general election in 2015, their election manifesto promised to hold a referendum on whether or not the United Kingdom should stay or leave the European Union. The referendum also referred to as “Brexit” is scheduled to take place by the end of 2017. The United Kingdom initially joined the union to be part of the common market for the purpose of trade and to develop international relationships