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Frontier
A Shot across the Frontier: International Incident In the book "International Incidents for Discussion in Conversation Classes", in relation to this subject, L. Oppenheim wrote in 1909: On Sept. 26th, 1887, a German soldier, on sentry duty at the frontier near Vexaincourt, fired a […]
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Frontier
A Shot across the Frontier: International Incident In the book "International Incidents for Discussion in Conversation Classes", in relation to this subject, L. Oppenheim wrote in 1909: On Sept. 26th, 1887, a German soldier, on sentry duty at the frontier near Vexaincourt, fired a […]
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Monopoly
Summary of Monopoly The condition in which a given product or service can be obtained only from a single supplier that is free to use its market position to exact excessive prices for the product or service it controls. The Sherman Act of 1890 makes monopolies and attempts to monopolize […]
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Monopoly
Summary of Monopoly The condition in which a given product or service can be obtained only from a single supplier that is free to use its market position to exact excessive prices for the product or service it controls. The Sherman Act of 1890 makes monopolies and attempts to monopolize […]
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Single Market
Summary of Single Market A component feature of the Common Agricultural policy (read this and related legal terms for further details) of the European Economic Community.(Main Author: William J. Miller) Single Market and Europe There is an entry on single market in the European […]
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Single Market
Summary of Single Market A component feature of the Common Agricultural policy (read this and related legal terms for further details) of the European Economic Community.(Main Author: William J. Miller) Single Market and Europe There is an entry on single market in the European […]
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Member States' Contribution
Hierarchical Display of Member States’ contribution European Union > EU finance > Financing of the EU budget Member States’ contribution Concept of Member States’ contribution See the dictionary definition of Member States’ contribution. Characteristics of Member States’ contribution […]
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Member States' Contribution
Hierarchical Display of Member States’ contribution European Union > EU finance > Financing of the EU budget Member States’ contribution Concept of Member States’ contribution See the dictionary definition of Member States’ contribution. Characteristics of Member States’ contribution […]
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Subsidiary Budget
Hierarchical Display of Subsidiary budget Finance > Public finance and budget policy > Public finance Subsidiary budget Concept of Subsidiary budget See the dictionary definition of Subsidiary budget. Characteristics of Subsidiary budget [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of […]
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Subsidiary Budget
Hierarchical Display of Subsidiary budget Finance > Public finance and budget policy > Public finance Subsidiary budget Concept of Subsidiary budget See the dictionary definition of Subsidiary budget. Characteristics of Subsidiary budget [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of […]
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Customs Union
Summary of Customs Union An arrangement among participating countries whereby tariffs are eliminated or virtually eliminated on products moving between members, and a common external tariff (read this and related legal terms for further details) is adopted to provide uniform treatment to […]
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Customs Union
Summary of Customs Union An arrangement among participating countries whereby tariffs are eliminated or virtually eliminated on products moving between members, and a common external tariff (read this and related legal terms for further details) is adopted to provide uniform treatment to […]
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International Economic Law
Legal Issues International economic law is more likely to fall under the rubric of public international law, as it deals with international economic relationships between states. See, for example, Petersmann, 'International Economic Theory and International Economic Law: On the Tasks of a […]
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International Economic Law
Legal Issues International economic law is more likely to fall under the rubric of public international law, as it deals with international economic relationships between states. See, for example, Petersmann, 'International Economic Theory and International Economic Law: On the Tasks of a […]