Search results for: “stabilisation and association agreement”

  • European Integration

    Embracing mainstream international law, this section on european integration explores the context, history and effect of the area of the law covered here. Resources Further Reading The entry "european integration" in the Parry and Grant Encyclopaedic Dictionary of International Law […]

  • Legislative Programme (EU)

    Hierarchical Display of Legislative programme (EU) European Union > European Union law > EU law > Drafting of EU law Legislative programme (EU) Concept of Legislative programme (EU) See the dictionary definition of Legislative programme (EU). Characteristics of Legislative programme (EU) […]

  • Legislative Programme (EU)

    Hierarchical Display of Legislative programme (EU) European Union > European Union law > EU law > Drafting of EU law Legislative programme (EU) Concept of Legislative programme (EU) See the dictionary definition of Legislative programme (EU). Characteristics of Legislative programme (EU) […]

  • Enlargement

    Summary of Enlargement The expansion of the European Communities (read this and related legal terms for further details) through the admission of new member states.(Main Author: William J. Miller) Enlargement and the Treaties of the European Union Description of Enlargement […]

  • Enlargement

    Summary of Enlargement The expansion of the European Communities (read this and related legal terms for further details) through the admission of new member states.(Main Author: William J. Miller) Enlargement and the Treaties of the European Union Description of Enlargement […]

  • European Union law Part 16

    European Union law Part 16   221 The Uneasy Case for Top-Down Corporate Law Harmonization in the European Union Luca Enriques & Matteo Gatti University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law Volume 27, Number 4, Winter 2006 p.939 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW 222 THE SAFE country CONCEPT IN EUROPEAN UNION ASYLUM LAW: IN SAFE…

  • Trade Policy

    Diplomacy and International Trade (London, 1994) "Today, the generally accepted view (at least on the part of most states) is that trade, and particularly free trade, is good, notwithstanding the conflicts (and bouts of protectionism) that arise between individual states and between […]