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Publicēts: 19.02.2009.
Valoda: Angļu
Līmenis: Augstskolas
Literatūras saraksts: 10 vienības
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The European Union (EU) is a political and economic community with supranational and intergovernmental features. [2;5]It is composed of twenty-seven member states primarily located in Europe. In 1957, six European countries (Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, France, West Germany, and Italy) formed the European Economic Community (EEC) by the Treaty of Rome.
The same six countries signed the Treaty of Rome, establishing the European Economic Community (EEC), better known as the Common Market. And later, these countries signed Single European Act (SEA). And last stage is Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) which is the Maastricht Treaty. These Treaties have contributed to make such transnational change on the continent of Europe. As well as, international entity, which is European Union, has some advantages and disadvantages.
The European Community (EC) was originally founded on March 25, 1957 by the signing of the Treaty of Rome under the name of European Economic Community.[8]
The author has chosen a theme “European Community” since it is the vital issue presently. This community mentions all European Union as a whole. The author will try to describe the main problems of this community, will give its brief characteristic.
Author will describe:
EEC history;
EEC description;
Community Pillar;
Within the EU;
EEC structure;
The future of the EEC.…

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