Search results for: “treaty definition”

  • Common Customs Tariff

    Common Customs Tariff and the Treaties of the European Union Description of Common Customs Tariff provided by the European Union Commission: The common foreign and security policy (CFSP) was established and is governed by Title V of the Treaty on European Union (EU). It replaced European […]

  • Drawing Up of the EU Budget

    Hierarchical Display of Drawing up of the EU budget European Union > EU financeFinance > Budget > Budgetary procedure > Drawing up of the budget Drawing up of the EU budget Concept of Drawing up of the EU budget See the dictionary definition of Drawing up of the EU budget. Characteristics […]

  • Drawing Up of the EU Budget

    Hierarchical Display of Drawing up of the EU budget European Union > EU financeFinance > Budget > Budgetary procedure > Drawing up of the budget Drawing up of the EU budget Concept of Drawing up of the EU budget See the dictionary definition of Drawing up of the EU budget. Characteristics […]

  • Bilateral Agreement

    In general, any treaty, protocol, or understanding between two nations. The term has particular application in the area of commercial air transportation, where a bilateral agreement is an understanding between two countries permitting the commercial aircraft of one nation to land in and carry […]

  • European Investment Bank

    Summary of European Investment Bank A multilateral development bank established in 1958 by the Treaty of Rome for the purpose of assisting in the balanced growth of the European economic community (read this and related legal terms for further details) (EEC). The bank grants long-term loans […]

  • European Investment Bank

    Summary of European Investment Bank A multilateral development bank established in 1958 by the Treaty of Rome for the purpose of assisting in the balanced growth of the European economic community (read this and related legal terms for further details) (EEC). The bank grants long-term loans […]

  • Environmental Protection

    Communities of all sizes, from townships to the national government, establish laws that govern how individuals acting within the community are to conduct themselves. The environment is arguably one of the newest considerations to be decided by and incorporated into the body of the law. The […]

  • Currency Area

    Optimum Currency Area and Europe There is an entry on optimum currency area in the European legal encyclopedia. Resources See Also Further Reading Entry "Optimum Currency Area" in the work "A Concise Encyclopedia of the European Union from Aachen to Zollverein", by Rodney […]

  • Currency Area

    Optimum Currency Area and Europe There is an entry on optimum currency area in the European legal encyclopedia. Resources See Also Further Reading Entry "Optimum Currency Area" in the work "A Concise Encyclopedia of the European Union from Aachen to Zollverein", by Rodney […]

  • Joint Authority

    Hierarchical Display of Joint authority Politics > Executive power and public service > Regional and local authorities > Association of local authorities Joint authority Concept of Joint authority See the dictionary definition of Joint authority. Characteristics of Joint authority [rtbs […]

  • Joint Authority

    Hierarchical Display of Joint authority Politics > Executive power and public service > Regional and local authorities > Association of local authorities Joint authority Concept of Joint authority See the dictionary definition of Joint authority. Characteristics of Joint authority [rtbs […]

  • Public International Law

    Summary of Public International Law The body of international law that governs the conduct of a nation as a sovereign entity in its relations with other nations. It does not deal with the international activities of private individuals or firms. (Main Author: William J. Miller) […]

  • Public International Law

    Summary of Public International Law The body of international law that governs the conduct of a nation as a sovereign entity in its relations with other nations. It does not deal with the international activities of private individuals or firms. (Main Author: William J. Miller) […]

  • European Convention on Human Rights

    Introduction The European Convention on Human Rights was a reaction against the horrific abuses of human rights that took place before and during the Second World War, followed by further abuses occurring within the newly formed Communist block. These led, in 1949, due in part to the […]

  • Marine Pollution

    Embracing mainstream international law, this section on marine pollution explores the context, history and effect of the area of the law covered here. Resources See Also Transport Transportation Means Transport Law Transport Contract Resources Further Reading The entry "marine […]