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Although the Treaty of Amsterdam has not lived up to the expectations of those who wanted a substantially stronger and more active European Union, it has expanded considerably the competences of the Union. In some policy areas such as social policy, it has added significantly to the obligations...
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According to the wishes of the signatory states, the Maastricht treaty, which only came into force in November 1993, is to be re-assessed at another inter-governmental conference in 1996. Which issues should the inter-governmental conference deal with? Which Maastricht I rules require revision,...
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After ratification by member countries, the "Luxembourg reform package" worked out by the European Council at the end …
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The EC Council of Ministers seems to have made up its mind to admit Greece to the Community. If so, the accession of the other South European countries willing to join - Spain, Portugal and Turkey - is merely a question of time. What are the implications of such an enlargement of the EC for the...
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Although a sceptical view may rightly be taken of the efforts of the developing countries for their integration with the world economy in the framework of a New International Economic Order and the Lomé Convention, these efforts indicate a willingness of the developing countries to play a part...
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