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  • ...p://europa.eu/index_en.htm Europa] - official English-language site of the European Union. *[http://www.euractiv.com/ EurActiv]] Independent specialised European Union affairs portal for EU policy professionals.
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  • ...y/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ee.html CIA - The World Factbook] - European Union ...//europa.eu/index_en.htm Europa] - official English-language site of the [[European Union]]
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  • ...ith money borrowed by the [[European Commission]] using the budget of the European Union as [[collateral (finance)|collateral]].
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  • [http://eur-lex.europa.eu/en/index.htm EUR-LEX, the portal to European Union Law] Nugent, N. ''The Government and Politics of the European Union'', 5th Ed. (2003) Palgrave Macmillan, Hampshire.
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  • {{r|European Union}} {{r|United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, 2016}}
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  • ...itical spectrum, which allows the UEF to influence daily politics of the [[European Union]] more effectively. UEF cooperates with the [[Young European Federalists]]
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  • ...the European Union]]. It consists of the Member States' ambassadors to the European Union and is chaired by the Member State which holds the Council Presidency.
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  • ...04 of the European Parliament and of the Council]. Official Journal of the European Union</ref> "European Medicines Agency (EMEA) is a decentralised body of the European Union with headquarters in London. Its main responsibility is the protection and
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  • #redirect [[European Union]]
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  • An agency of the European Union (EU) established as a major source of information and data for developing,
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  • {{r|European Union}} {{r|United Kingdom exit from the European Union}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[United Kingdom exit from the European Union]]
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  • The current state of European Union law.
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  • ...rhenian, Mediterranean, Ionian and Adriatic seas; founding member of the [[European Union]].
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  • ...a Constitution for Europe''] (as published in the Official Journal of the European Union on 16 December 2004) ...ucom/129/12902.htm UK House of Lords: ''Re-launching the Single Market'', European Union Committee - First Report, March 29 2011]
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  • ...tcome of an agreement that links Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein to the European Union's common market, and covers freedom of movement of goods, persons, service
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  • European Medicines Agency (EMEA) is a decentralised body of the European Union with headquarters in London. Its main responsibility is the protection and
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  • (Acquis communitaire) The current state of European Union law - (also acquis Schengen etc)
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  • ...[[Italy]], [[Monaco]], [[Andorra]] and [[Spain]]; founding member of the [[European Union]]. [[Colonialism|Colonial]] power in Southeast Asia until 1954.
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  • ...ter and Zachary A. Smith|title=Protecting Our Environment:Lessons From the European Union|edition=|publisher=State University of New York Press|year=2005|id=ISBN 0-7
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  • A [[corps]]-sized [[European Union]] military force, which is normally part of [[NATO]] but can act independen
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  • The [[European Union]]'s executive body, consisting of a President and 26 Commissioners, togethe
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  • * European Commission Document Database (documents relating to European Union employment, social affairs and equal opportunities policies)[http://ec.euro
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  • ...ority|Slovenian minorities]]. It of one of the official languages of the [[European Union]].
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  • ...bourg) surrounded by Belgium, France and Germany; founding member of the [[European Union]].
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  • ...t-wing political party best-known for its campaign for the UK to leave the European Union and for other policies to control immigration.
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  • ...and the United States plan to form a unified government, similar to the [[European Union]]
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  • The member states of the European Union that use the euro as their common currency (Belgium, Germany¸ Ireland, G
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  • ...and Adrienne Hèritier (2007), “Introduction: Contested Competences in the European Union,” ''West European Politics'' 38, 2:227-243, http://www.henryfarrell.net/w ...Delegate? Bargaining over Implementation and Legislative Authority in the European Union,” ''West European Politics'' 38, 2:338-366, http://www.henryfarrell.net/w
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  • National vote in the United Kingdom on remaining a member of the European Union, which took place on 23rd June 2016 and resulted in 52% support for leaving
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  • ...nds, and with a short coastline on the North Sea; founding member of the [[European Union]].
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  • An international group comprising the United Nations, the European Union, the United States of America and Russia, concerned with bringing about an
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  • The agreement in the [[European Union#Maastricht Treaty|Maastricht Treaty]] that eventually established the [[eur
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  • * 2012 25 out of the 27 EU governments sign the [[European Union/Addendum#The Fiscal Compact|Fiscal Compact]][[http://european-council.europ
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  • | title = A new science competition for secondary school students: the First European Union Science Olympiad
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  • ====European Union==== ===The European Union===
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  • ...- The EU at a glance] - information on Germany and its position within the European Union
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  • ...nd bordering the North Sea to the north and west; founding member of the [[European Union]].
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  • The clause of the [[Maastricht Treaty]] which sets required limits upon European Union member countries' [[budget deficit]]s and levels of [[national debt]] at 3
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  • The clause of the [[Maastricht Treaty]] which sets required limits upon European Union member countries' [[budget deficit]]s and levels of [[national debt]] at 3
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  • Lithuania has been a member state of the [[European Union]] since May 1 2004 and a member of [[NATO]] since March 29 2004.
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  • The procedure to be adopted by those member governments of the [[European Union]] that fail to comply with the limit on their [[budget deficit]] of 3 per c
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  • .... It is a former [[British Empire|British colony]], and a member of the [[European Union]]. [[English]]-speaking, it also has its own language, [[Maltese]], which
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  • ...the Petersberg Declaration of June 19th, 1992, which defines the [[Western European Union]] (WEU)role as a EU defence component (Petersberg missions). From the Peter
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  • ...lestine]]. Its five representatives comprise the [[United Nations]], the [[European Union]], the [[United Kingdom]], the [[United States of America]], and [[Russia]] *[[European Union]]
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  • * Pagden, Anthony (Ed): ''The Idea of Europe: From Antiquity to the European Union'', Cambridge University Press. 2002 [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=1
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  • ...that is best-known for its call for the [[United Kingdom]] to leave the [[European Union]] and for other policies to control immigration. ==European Union membership referendum==
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  • Responsibility for financial regulation in the European Union rests with the various national authorities, have recently adopted unified ===The European Union===
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  • *[http://fra.europa.eu/fraWebsite/about_fra/about_fra_en.htm The European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights]
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  • * The European Union Committee.([http://www.parliament.uk/documents/lords-information-office/hof
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  • ...aigned to withdraw from the [[European Union]] during the [[United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, 2016|2016 'Brexit' referendum]].<ref>''Respect Party
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  • ...onger [[devolution]] of political powers to Wales while remaining in the [[European Union]].
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  • ...of 899 million euros ($1.4 billion) levied by the European Commission, the European Union's antitrust authority.<ref>''The New York Times''', Business section, Satur
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  • 1949 The [[European Union#The Council of Europe|Council of Europe]] is founded.<br> 1954 The [[European Union#European Court of Justice|European Court of Justice]] makes its first rulin
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  • Latvia has been a member state of the [[European Union]] since May 1, 2004.
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  • {{r|Department for Exiting the European Union}}
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  • Slovakia joined [[NATO]] in 2004, and is a member state of the [[European Union]] since May 1, 2004.
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  • ...00 biotechnology firms across the globe and almost 50% of these are in the European Union; 30% in the US and the balance in Asia. The leading biotechnology firms bas
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  • The country joined the [[European Union]] on January 1, 2007.
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  • ...inked with the UK. Some of the territories are also partially subject to [[European Union]] regulations, though [[Gibraltar]] alone is represented in the [[European
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  • ...dviser to President [[Jimmy Carter]] (1977-1981); [[U.S. Ambassador to the European Union]], Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade, Under Secretary of
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  • ===European Union=== ...s with the Union. For example, citizens of France are also citizens of the European Union. European citizenship guarantees a general right of non-discrimination with
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  • Estonia has been a member of the [[European Union]] since May 1 2004 and of [[NATO]] since March 29 2004.
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  • ...ns. While the Treaty on European Union (Maastricht) 1992 established the [[European Union]], which broadens the objectives of the European Community, EC law specific Treaties are the primary legislation of the European Union and are comparable to [[constitutional law]] at the national level.<ref>[ht
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  • ...The mainly [[Greek]]-speaking [[Republic of Cyprus]] is a member of the [[European Union]] and has wide international recognition: it claims sovereignty over the wh
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  • The country joined the [[European Union]] on January 1, 2007.
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  • ...came a [[NATO]] member on 1 April 2009, and the 28th country to join the [[European Union]] on 1 July 2013.
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  • ...rgy]]. As of May 2010, IRENA has 144 founding members (143 states and the European Union).<ref>International Renewable Energy Agency. [http://irena.org/downloads/Fo
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  • *{{cite book |last=Archer |first=Clive |title= Norway Outside The European Union: Norway and European Integration from 1994 to 2004 |year= 2005 |publisher=
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  • ...s islands and small territories located on Africa. It is a member of the [[European Union]], the [[United Nations]] and [[NATO]]. ...the [[United Nations]], as well as a member of [[NATO]] and the [[Western European Union]].
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  • : The aggregate fiscal stance of the 27 countries of the European Union ===The European Union's Stability and Growth Pact===
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  • ...s/><ref name=blogtalkradio2018-07-04/> The film was also featured at the [[European Union Film Festival]] in 2018.<ref name=EuffVb/> | work = [[European Union Film Festival]]
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  • ...ania]] – had decided not to join, seeking strategic affiliation with the [[European Union]]. ...ederation]] similar to the original European Community rather than today’s European Union. Although the CIS has few supranational powers, it is more than a purely sy
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  • {{r|Luis Peral}} European Union's Institute for Strategic Studies
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  • ::: - ''for further accessions see the [[European Union/Timelines|European Union timeline]]'' ...opean Union'', Official Journal C 191, 29 July 1992]</ref> - created the [[European Union]]: an extension of the European Community embodying political as well as ec
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  • The consolidated version of the Treaty on European Union
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  • * [http://www.ena.lu MCE European NAvigator] European Union History tool, contains a number of Churchill recordings etc.
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  • ...les]] and [[Northern Ireland]] - but supports Scottish membership of the [[European Union]] and other international organisations. Under SNP-led independence, Scotla
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  • ...n Council]]. The European council is the highest political body of the [[European Union]] and its chairman is informally referred to as the "President of Europe".
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  • There are active free trade discussions with the [[European Union]].<ref MEROSUR-EU>{{citation
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  • ...to join the European Economic Community (EEC), the forerunner of today's [[European Union]].
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  • The '''European Environment Agency''' (EEA) is an agency of the [[European Union]] (EU) established to function as a major source of information and data to ...uropean Commission]], the [[European Parliament]] and the [[Council of the European Union]]. In addition to this central group of EU policy makers, the EEA serves ot
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  • ...of age, a [[citizen]] of the [[Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth]] or [[European Union]] (EU) and enrolled on a local [[electoral register]] was eligible to parti .... 26th November 2013.</ref> and whether Scotland would be ejected from the European Union on departure.<ref>''BBC News'': '[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-sco
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  • ...[open data]], [[open governmental data]], [[public sector information]], [[European Union]]
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  • ...ed by 5,012,961 people (2010), being the sixth biggest urban area in the [[European Union]] by size.<ref name ="amb">[http://www.idescat.net/territ/BasicTerr?TC=5&V0
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  • ...ACT-VILL project of the Direction XII [[Science]] and Technology of the [[European Union]] for the city of the XXI century corresponding to new concepts synthesised ...ties '', promoted by the Direction XII [[Science]] and Technology of the [[European Union]] and hosted by the Municipality of Berlin.
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  • Due to Ceuta and Melilla being part of the [[European Union]] under Spanish auspices, the cities are frequently used as an attempted st
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  • ...volved in any wars and has opted out of political organizations like the [[European Union]] and [[NATO]].
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  • ...vent was a London Conference on 14 December 2002. Several nations, and the European Union, sent observers, the largest being the U.S. group, led by Zalmay Khalizad,
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  • ...ry party in protest against the government's policies in relation to the [[European Union]].
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  • ...]], the [[United Kingdom]] and the [[United States of America]], and the [[European Union]] is also a member.
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  • President of the European Union, January 2010 t0 May 2012. Former Prime Minister of Belgian since 2008 ([ht
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  • ...ion has recognized and supported them on various occasions. In 2005, the [[European Union]] awarded them with the [[Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought]]. In 2006,
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  • ...ovakia]]). It joined [[NATO]] in 1999 and has been a member state of the [[European Union]] since 2004.
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  • ...re so labelled. However, only citizens with some link to the UK are also [[European Union]] citizens. The islands are subject to various EU regulations but not are m
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  • ...rom 1945 until gaining independence in 1991. Slovenia is a member of the [[European Union]], the [[Council of Europe]] and [[NATO]]. ...e 1st of May 2004. Slovenia will hold the Presidency of the Council of the European Union in the first half of 2008.
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  • ...uted with Algeria. In 2000, it formed an Association Agreement with the [[European Union]], and, in 2006, a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the United States.
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  • Ambassadors from the [[European Union]] (EU) were denied access to the trials. The EU stated: <blockquote>The co | title =The European Union Perception of Cuba: From Frustration to Irritation
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  • ...icide of September 2004, or the instinctive appeal to "European values" by European Union states in the aftermath of the 11 March 2004 bombings in Madrid. <ref>{{cit
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  • ...airs and is a key partner in U.S. relations with Europeans in NATO and the European Union. ...nnel in the NATO-led [[Kosovo Force]] (KFOR) and contributes troops to the European Union Force in Bosnia, the UN Interim Force in Lebanon, and the UN missions in Su
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  • ...ia has been a member of the [[United Nations]] since 1955 and joined the [[European Union]] in 1995.
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  • ...ean Union membership referendum, 2016|UK referendum on withdrawal from the European Union]], a majority of Corbyn's Shadow Cabinet team resigned and many in the part
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  • ...governments have included junk food as a target of food regulation. The [[European Union]] does not allow the use of [[high fructose corn syrup]] in food products,
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  • The '''eurozone''' is a group of member countries of the [[European Union]] that have agreed to adopt the [[euro]] as their common currency, official ...litate transactions and promote economic and fiscal stability within the [[European Union]]. Its rules involved the adoption of the [[euro]] as a common currency and
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  • ...s technocracy in Europe. The term technocrat has also found a use in the [[European Union]] as a label for technical bureaucrats.<ref>{{cite news
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  • ...ernet (with a particular focus on [[blog]]s), the internal politics of the European Union and its relations with the United States, and theories of trust. '
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  • ...like the United States, supported the accession of 10 new members to the [[European Union]] in 2004, and accession negotiations for Turkey in 2005. In August 2004, the Act on Terrorist Crimes, implementing the 2002 European Union (EU) framework decision on combating terrorism, became effective. The act m
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  • ...luggage. The common model for these provisions are those adopted by the [[European Union]] which went into effect in 2005. ...transport/air_portal/passenger_rights/index_en.htm Passenger rights in the European Union]
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  • ...assess air quality with respect to the air quality standards such as the [[European Union]] [[Air Quality Directive]],<ref name=AirQualityDirective/> the UK [[Air Qu .../air/quality/legislation/directive.htm New Air Quality Directive] From the European Union's website</ref>
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  • ...the 1990's and a world economic downturn in 2000/2002. Sweden joined the [[European Union]] in 1995, but voted to reject the implementation of the common currency (t
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  • {{seealso|United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, 2016}} ...tate]]s across [[Europe]]. On 23rd June 2016, voters in a [[United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, 2016|UK-wide referendum]] opted to leave the EU,<ref
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  • ...cg26_en12.pdf] that was signed by 25 of the 27 member governments of the European Union on 2 March 2012
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  • Norway joined [[NATO]] in 1949. Norway has had referendums for joining the [[European Union]] twice (1972 and 1994), both times with a narrow victory for the opposers.
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  • ...ees, reports on legislative proposals that are under consideration by the European Union.
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  • ...river (after the [[Volga River|Volga]]) and the longest [[river]] in the [[European Union]] with the total length of about '''2,860 km'''.
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  • ...Rights, forbidding the use of the penalty across all member states of the European Union, while other countries, including the United States of America, Iran, Iraq,
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  • ...up to [[United Kingdom exit from the European Union|British exit from the European Union]].<ref>''Independent'': '[http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/sna ...e largely because it has achieved its main objective, departure from the [[European Union]], and was expected to benefit mainly the Conservatives; however, early ana
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  • Relevant regulations may be set by regional organizations, such as the [[European Union]].<ref name=SIPRI-EU-ARMS>{{citation
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  • The purpose of the European Union's [[competition policy]] is to increase economic efficiency in member state
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  • {{seealso|United Kingdom exit from the European Union}} ...a UK departure. The result was that 52% of voters supported exit from the European Union.
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  • ...ed in the [[Parliament of France|French Parliament]] and included in the [[European Union]]. Various other territories around the world, while having their own laws ...ecurity Council]] and an acknowledged nuclear power. It is a member of the European Union, the [[United Nations]] and [[NATO]].
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  • ...[[Serbian]] ''Priština'' or ''Pristina''. Kosovo is heavily reliant on [[European Union]] aid, and since 1999 has been under the security control of the [[Kosovo
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  • ...development of antitrust law in Australia, Japan, Germany, Poland, and the European Union (EU)
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  • ...nding members being Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay, along with Canada. The European Union is exploring a free trade agreement with it.
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  • ...e a single government and currency for the three nations, similar to the [[European Union]]. Most consider it a [[conspiracy theory]] including by the conservative j
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  • ...whether or not a project similar to the FSP would be possible within the [[European Union]].
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  • ...voy for Eurasian Energy Diplomacy (2008-2009) and former Special Envoy for European Union Affairs (2008-2009). He is now a founding partner of the D.C.-based law fir
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  • ...racy and economy, enabling it to begin accession membership talks with the European Union.
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  • ...ights] for that purpose. Action to remedy abuse can also be taken by the [[European Union#The European Commission|European Commission]], using its [http://ec.europa.
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  • ..." would establish much-need cross-disciplinary contacts; also, deepening [[European Union|European integration]] at the time meant that there was a need for high-qua
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  • ...ational entities such as the [[European Medicines Agency]] (EMEA) of the [[European Union]] and United Kingdom’s Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agenc European Union
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  • ...controlled or even divided up by powerful neighbors. It is a member of the European Union and NATO.
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  • ...Migration and slavery have been important topics. The integration of the European Union and the continuing importance of [[NATO]] played an indirect role in stimul
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  • ...e island is effectively controlled by the state of Cyprus, a member of the European Union, and therefore only this part uses the euro.</ref> [[Estonia]], [[Finland]] The rates were determined by the Council of the European Union, based on a recommendation from the European Commission based on the market
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  • '''The European Union''' ('''EU''') is a group of 27 countries that share a common political [[Po ...gether nations emerging from the ruins of the Second World War. It was the European Union that united them in peace around the values of respect for human dignity, f
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  • ...rk, Turkey, Singapore and the United States. It complements a separate [[European Union]] maritime security force; Denmark chose not to participate in the EU comma
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  • ...There has been less price convergence among eurozone countries than among European Union countries as a whole,<ref> Clas Wihjborg.Thomas Willett and NanZhang: ''The ...function. [[Eurozone/Addendum#Article 123|Article 123]] of the Treaty on European Union prohibits it from buying bonds directly from member governments, so that an
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  • ...hey form the [[Yorkshire and the Humber]], recognised as a region of the [[European Union]].
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  • ...irectorate for the Quality of Medicines] - Homeopathy was regulated by the European Union in 2001, by Directive 2001/83/EC.
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  • ...f absorbing 38 per cent of most shocks to the economy in the case of the European Union, and 32 per cent in the case of the United States ...EU's Stability and Growth Pact|Stability and Growth Pact]], its proposed [[European Union/Addendum#The Fiscal Compact|Fiscal Compact]] and the United Kingdom's [[/A
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  • Before the European Union, European parliamentary democracies have had their own rich party systems, ===European Union===
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  • ...of former French colonies in Africa, and the a group of members of the [[European Union]] that have adopted the [[Euro]]. The East African dollar and the Central
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  • * [[European Union]] [[euro]] (adopted by 17 of the EU member nations)
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  • ...delegations from the G8 countries, the [[Gulf Cooperation Council]], the [[European Union]], the [[International Monetary Fund]]] and the [[World Bank]], and the gov
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  • {{Image|Europe_Union_(with_Ukraine).png|right|450px|Countries in the European Union (with Ukraine) as of 2022.}} ...form of agreement. 27 European countries are currently members of the [[European Union]], which is an association of [[sovereign state]]s that controls defined
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  • {{r|Brian Crowe|Sir Brian Crowe}} Expert, [[Chatham House]]: [[European Union]], external relations/CFSP/ESDP
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  • ...ced by Conservatives. On 24th June 2016, after losing the [[United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, 2016|UK referendum on EU membership]], he announced ...Union membership referendum, 2016|referendum on British membership of the European Union]], Cameron set about renegotiating a new deal for UK membership prior to th
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  • :::Merkel and Sarkozy propose new European Union treaty. ::: A European Union Summit agrees a [[Eurozone crisis/Addendum#The new fiscal compact|'''fiscal
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  • ...tre is involved in a number of projects, many of which are funded by the [[European Union]], on climate modelling and other aspects of climate and climate change res
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  • * 12 European Union leaders agree to adopt similar bank rescue plan [http://www.latimes.com/b
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  • *[[Volatile organic compound]]s (VOCs) are defined: by the [[European Union]]<ref>[http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:32004L00
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  • ...ad and rail systems) and the addition of new lower-wage countries to the [[European Union]].
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  • ...working groups, commissions, and organizations under such bodies as the [[European Union]] and the [[United Nations]].
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  • The [[European Union]] and [[European Space Agency]] agreed on March, 2002 to introduce their ow
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  • ...It is used by a number of countries and multinational organizations. The [[European Union]] uses a fairly broad description that could include [[conventional weapon]
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  • ...States, Canada, Britain, Ireland, Germany, Australia, New Zealand and the European Union elections.
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  • ===European Union Satellite Center=== In May 1991, however, the WEU ministers agreed to create the [[European Union Satellite Center]] in [[Torrejón de Ardoz]], which became a permanent cent
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  • ...n governments agreed to a set of balanced-budget undertakings termed the [[European Union/Addendum#The Fiscal Compact|"Fiscal Compact"]], and there was agreement in In 1991, leaders of the 15 countries that then made up the [[European Union]], set up a monetary union with a single currency. There were strict crite
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  • ...orea, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the United States of America, and the European Union is also a member.
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  • ...ther organizations like the [[British Standards Institution]] (BSI), [[the European Union]] (EU) and the [[International Organization for Standardization]] (ISO) mus
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  • ...he Flanders Region and the Brussels region and the de facto capital of the European Union. The capital of the Wallonia Region is [[Namur]].
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  • ...to [[/Addendum#Greece, 2009|Greece]] and, possibly to other members of the European Union, including [[/Addendum#Ireland, 2008|Ireland]].
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  • ...se of [[Commonwealth of Nations]] countries can also participate, though [[European Union]] citizens cannot. Voters must be over the age of 18 and not in [[prison]],
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  • ...h, but are not part of the United Kingdom itself. They are also not in the European Union. However, the Parliament of the United Kingdom has the authority to legisla
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  • ...e largest is the European Endowment for Democracy and Human Rights of the European Union. The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe has an Office for
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  • ...ormonism. Indeed, in its reliance on immigration to ensure its future, the European Union has adopted a 21st-century variation on the strategy of the Shakers, who we
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  • ...acy. There was a similar undertaking [[/Addendum#The European Union|by the European Union]], although there were internal policy differences concerning military inte
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  • Under the European Union scheme, vessels are generally required to report Under the European Union is a VMS
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  • ...ssues was, and remained, Britain's membership and its policy towards the [[European Union]]. At this stage Major began the '[[Back to Basics]]' campaign, which was t
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  • ...ux"'' (an acronym for an economic liaison, now largely superseded by the [[European Union]]). The country is bordered on the south by Belgium, on the east by [[Germa ...r of the [[European Economic Community]], which evolved into the present [[European Union]]. The country has played an active role in [[NATO]] and the [[United Natio
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  • *'''23rd''': voters in a [[United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, 2016|UK-wide referendum (including Gibraltar)]] opte ...sk, President of the European Council<ref>legally a distinct body from the European Union Council or Council of Ministers</ref>
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  • ...n $1.1 trillion in 2006. In contrast, 14 percent of U.S. trade is with the European Union, 18 percent is with Canada, and 19 percent is with Latin America. Asia-Paci
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  • ...participants in such international arenas as the [[United Nations]], the [[European Union]], [[NATO]] and the [[G8]]. As well as having the highest population in [[E
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  • ...Relations, the [[Rockefeller Foundation]], leaders of the nations in the [[European Union]], [[Satanism|Satanists]], the medical, psychiatric or legal professions, a
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  • ...lfur dioxide]], [[carbon monoxide]], [[benzene]] and [[lead]] set by the [[European Union]] are no longer exceeded in Germany.<ref>[http://www.umweltdaten.de/publika
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  • ...]. Finland has been an independent state since 1917, and a member of the [[European Union]] since 1995.
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  • Defra is also responsible for representing the UK at the [[European Union]] on agricultural, fisheries and environment matters and in other internati
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  • ...was licensed to be prescribed for obesity in 2006 in countries within the European Union. It was produced by the French pharmaceutical company ''Sanofi''. This re
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  • ...]]s to be made public and be reported both to the UK Parliament and to the European Union.
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  • ...ed States of America]] or about 30% of the annual gas consumption in the [[European Union]].<ref name=GGFR>[http://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTGGFR/Resources/GGFR
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  • ...e long run, lead to the sort of unity that was eventually reached by the [[European Union]]. ...ictory of democracy over totalitarianism in the Cold War (1947-1991). The European Union (EU) can trace its origins to the policy and philosophy of the Marshall Pla
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  • ...rants from other European countries, but an evaluation commissioned by the European Union would be expected to require the inclusion of effects upon all of its inhab
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  • ...re renewable energy than conventional power capacity was added in both the European Union and United States, demonstrating a "fundamental transition" of the world's ...global electricity]</ref> Wind power is widely used in [[Wind power in the European Union|European countries]], and more recently in the [[Wind power in the United S
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  • The [[European Union]] is now working on even greater amounts of cooperation between the many la
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  • ...onomic integration is fastest when there is some cultural commonality, the European Union being most dramatic, but also Latin American groupings such as MERCOSUR and #Common market (e.g., early European Union)
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  • ...million inhabitants in 2006, it is the second most populous country in the European Union, and it displays a certain demographic dynamism thanks to a growth rate of
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