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    somewhat intermediary role is illustrated in Football Association of Serbia v. UEFA, in which the Serbian football association wished to contest the awarding of a point sanction during qualifying for the 2016 European Championships. Clearly in this case there is no breach of European community law. Yet, the CAS enables a bespoke service to challenge sporting judgements regardless of the opinion of traditional legal systems. Therefore one may justifiably argue that the CAS is a quasi-judicial body

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    speech in front of the European Parliament in Brussels (Belgium). It was the first debate after Britain voted to leave the European Union. His intervention was recorded and appeared on the most important news channels in the world. For this paper, I am analyzing the transcription I created from a video published at Sky news channel that same day. In this speech, the politician considers that the main reason why the citizens of the United Kingdom have voted to leave the European Union is that they value

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    can notice a trend of constant growth of environmental pollution in Europe and also elsewhere in the world. Every year European Union produces around 2 billion tone of waste materials and the number is getting 10% bigger every year. There is also a constant increase of carbon dioxide emissions that are a result of increasing consumption of energy and cars. Majority of European Union members is fighting with utmost and more and more frequent weather conditions, heat waves and floods, that have disastrous

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    1955 saw the start of the Western European Union and talks began at Messina about a European Economic Community, the EEC. Britain maintained a strong opinion when referring to Europe and the EEC. This being scepticism, Britain didn’t take these plans very seriously. Such feelings were clearly displayed, when Britain didn’t even send an Ambassador to the Messina Conference. Instead, in keeping with their, thus far sceptical approach, only an observer was sent on the British behalf, rather than Foreign

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    serve a security purpose by keeping certain people out. Second, they act as territorial borders, and finally, they play a critical economic role by demarcating rules of trade and allowing or disallowing certain good or services. For instance, the European Union (EU). These functions were even more important in a historic context, particularly because of the lack of organized nation-states and international agreements as we have today (Lee, 2012, para. 3). Yet another important

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    In the article, the EU as a Promoter of Preventative Criminal Justice and the Internal Security Context, Ester Herlin-Karnell argues that the European Union (EU) has drifted from the objectives of the first implementation of the European Area of Freedom, Security, and Justice (AFSJ). The AFSJ was originally created to promote general EU values such as human rights. However, Herlin-Karnell states that the broad objectives and focus on ensuring a high level of security have left the AFSJ to focus solely

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    age of infringement proceedings” (2010) 47 CMLR 9 Has the infringement procedure finally “come of age”? Critically outline the key features of the Article 258 TFEU procedure and relevant caselaw. Article 258 TFEU (Formerly Art 226 EC) empowers the European Commission to deliver a reasoned opinion to a member state when it considers that the state has failed to fulfil an obligation under the treaties. The action seeks to “fulfil an obligation under the EC Treaty” and to “obtain a

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    Cooperation In Ukraine

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    Italy (9.3%). Their cooperation consist in several different areas. For Germany, as an example, cooperation consisted of inter-parliamentary cooperation, economic cooperation which began in 2005 in areas such as energy, banking system, agriculture, coal industry, metallurgy, transportation, engineering and public utility infrastructure. Legal cooperation also exists in the arenas of economy, industry, science and technology, promotion, and agreement to avoid double taxation of taxes, as well as trade

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    The European Economic Community was an organization started in 1957 by France, West Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Italy, and Luxembourg, in post War World II torn European. This organization was a union between the Steal and Coal Community and The European Atomic Energy Community. The goal of the organization, heavily influenced by John Monnet one of its founders and National Liberation Committee member at the time, was to build a stronger cohesive Europe through collaboration and economic ties

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    prominent issue of EU integration is the ongoing discussion in established member states on expansion prospects. The fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of the Cold War opened the possibility for immense political and economic transformation for Eastern European states. The result of this transformation brought the unprecedented possibility for many post-communist states to join the EU. This possibility, however, is met with hostility on domestic level in some of the

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