Essays Tagged: "European Union"

UK BASED BUSINESSES ACROSS THE EU

rnet1.3Marketing materials1.4Text books1.5Company publicity materials3.0 Findings3.0IntroductionThe European Union was originally known as the European Economic Community and was a customs union, whic ... uary 1993 all barriers to the free movement of labour and capital were removed to create the Single European Market. For holidaymakers from the UK to mainland Europe the most obvious effect has been t ...

(20 pages) 466 2 4.5 May/2002

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Essay on the European Union. To recieve a better grade throw in some sources. I didn't cite any and I got an 86%

The European UnionThe European Union is a coalition of European nations, who by combining their economic ... form a united Europe, a Europe with no barriers and complete freedom to trade with one another. The European Union is a combination of many countries; these countries are France, Italy, Luxemburg, the ... and, Portugal, Sweden, and Greece. With all these countries forming one huge economic alliance, the European Union will become a very powerful economic body in world because of its massive economic st ...

(3 pages) 237 1 4.2 Jun/2002

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics

The European Union is it a Failure?

A overview of the European Union it's workings, problems etc. -IntroductionEurope made up more than 30 countries and e ... blocks like: N.A.F.T.A. or G.N.A.T.T. Europe is trying to advance it's old Trading block called the European Economic Community (EEC) to become the European Union. The current membership of 15 country ... ommunity (EEC) to become the European Union. The current membership of 15 country's is ruled by one European Parliament. Under the E.U. each country will be under one currency called the Euro dollar ( ...

(7 pages) 348 1 3.9 Feb/1997

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Political Science

European Union

The European Union, which was previously known as the European Community is an institutional framework t ... k that began in 1951 between six countries with the intention of constructing a unified Europe. The European Union was created after World War II to economically and politically unite Europe so that a ... eated after World War II to economically and politically unite Europe so that another war among the European nations would not occur. The enlargement of the European Union is a historic opportunity to ...

(8 pages) 474 0 4.0 Feb/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Political Science

Describe your beliefs about the Euro, both positive and negative.

uced.Firstly, I should explain exactly what the Euro is. In today's society, Britain is part of the European Union. This is a group of countries in Western Europe who have signed a treaty to create a ...

(5 pages) 154 1 3.0 Feb/2003

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Markets & Exchanges

Question--Discuss in brief the logic behind the various peace plans offered to resolve the conflict in the Balkans from July 1991 to the Dayton Peace Accord in 1995.

e. That is, until 1991. However, the first drafts of "peace plans" still stumbled over the issue of European Union, America, United Nations and Eastern European lack of commitment and political will u ... the Chief Mediator on Former Yugoslavia, was sent to "bring peace to all in Yugoslavia" (44) by the European Union (EC). Carrington acted fast, and by October he had verbal agreements by Presidents Tu ...

(8 pages) 76 0 3.4 Feb/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

What path should be taken by the EU, NATO and the UN to develop a stable and peaceful environment in the former Yugoslavia for the long-term?

tries that were carved out of the former Yugoslavia had their "carrots" placed on the string by the European Union and the United States. So, is the peace secure? Have the Balkans finally found stabil ... s itself on, there are definite roles required for all parties involved, but to varying degrees.The European Union will have a great affect upon the world--not only economically, but militarily. The m ...

(8 pages) 98 0 3.6 Feb/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

Discuss The Expansion of The European Union into Eastern Europe and Its Implications for British Companies

IntroductionWith the trend of economic globalisation, it is necessary for the European Union to secure and enlarge permanently new markets which mean stronger growth and more job ... single most important foreign policy task in Europe today. Enlargement of the Union will strengthen European stability and security, economic welfare and development, and environmental protection. It ... the report of RFE (2003): "For the past five years, the EU has had accession talks with 13 Eastern European nations, and on 9 October in Brussels, the European Commission recommended that the 10 fron ...

(8 pages) 326 1 5.0 Mar/2003

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Government > European Union

Environmental protection and the limits of Cassis de Dijon

e limits of Cassis de Dijon1.0 Introduction.At beginning of the new millennium it is clear that the European Union is a recognisable global community with a comprehensive body of legislation, norms an ... then go on to discuss advances in 'non-harmonised' areas, with special reference to the 'landmark' European Court of Justice decision in Cassis de Dijon. The Court's decision will be discussed with r ...

(22 pages) 196 1 4.0 Mar/2003

Subjects: Law & Government Essays

The European Union, its development, the steps taken in the development, the economic details regarding the Union and Future prospects of the union

at is the lesson for us today...Europe shall lead." This was said by Romano Prodi, president of the European Commission, about the European Union. The creation of the European Union has been on the bi ... ce and justice from the very beginning of the integration process to present time.The main cause of European Integration (or Union), originated after the 2nd World War, when the goal was to rebuild a ...

(13 pages) 600 4 4.9 Mar/2003

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Government > European Union

Germany: Cultural Study.

in shaping world events, particularly during the first half of the 20th century. However, with the European Union opening up the continent commercially and the realities of unification taking hold, G ... mercially and the realities of unification taking hold, Germany is now considered the engine of the European economy.Even in the recent less-than-hopeful times of stagnant production and a sluggish gr ...

(10 pages) 269 0 3.9 Apr/2003

Subjects: Area & Country Studies Essays

European Directives affecting banking and financial services law in the UK.

INTRODUCTIONThere are certain common underlying themes in European financial services policy and law. These include investor, depositor and policyholder prote ... rea. For these reasons harmonisation of the laws and policies relating to this area has been on the European agenda for many years.This essay will look at the minimum harmonisation policy of the Europ ... an Union in the areas of banking, insurance and investment services. In doing so I will look at the European Directives relevant to each of these three sectors and discuss the main elements of the har ...

(17 pages) 168 1 4.0 May/2003

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Government > European Union

Outline of the Euro and its effect on Germany (outline only).

the world*Fun FactsWhat is the Euro*The Euro is one currency for Europe*It is the currency for the European Union*It is the legal tender in all the participating states*It is comparable to the US dol ... ting states*It is comparable to the US dollarHow the Euro Relates to Germany*Germany is part of the European Union and now uses the Euro*Germany is considered the strongest country economical in the U ...

(2 pages) 68 0 3.7 May/2003

Subjects: Area & Country Studies Essays

Critically assess the European Union's role as the world's largest donor of development assistance, are there any ethical obligations attached to this role?

Historically, the European Union (EU hereafter) has from its very beginning at the signing of the Treaty of Rome given ... he poorest ACP and non-ACP states. This rationale, which became entrenched at the very beginning of European integration, "has taken more than four decades to begin to unravel" (Holland 2002:27).The h ... origins and confirmed that political and social conditionality was to constitute a new direction in European development policy." (Holland 2002:46). One could say that this shows a clear change in att ...

(17 pages) 200 1 4.1 May/2003

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Government > European Union

EMU and the british perspective.

ibliography81.INTRODUCTIONThe idea of a single currency has already been mentioned in 1957 when the European Union was founded.During the following years several discussions about a Monetary Union too ... urrencies became invalid. (Barber and Naimark, 2001)2.THE MONETARY UNIONSince the foundation of the European Monetary Union in 1992 there have always been arguments for and against a single currency.D ...

(11 pages) 154 0 5.0 Jun/2003

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

The Euro.

ible!Firstly, I should explain exactly what the Euro is. In today's society, Britain is part of the European Union. This is a group of countries in Western Europe who have signed a treaty to create a ...

(5 pages) 145 1 2.3 Aug/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics

The impact on a business firm when a host country joins the WTO.

005. This is something that has been on the cards for a very long time and it was being planned and European Union has been a prime example that it could be a great success. All the economies and the ... erior quality of products at a much cheaper rate.This is something that everyone had wanted and the European Union was formed on these very principles and although it was difficult to cope up with the ...

(7 pages) 95 0 3.0 Aug/2003

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Marketing

The Xenophobia Police: Affirmative action in Europe.

Ever since Sept. 11, europeans have been encouraged to believe that the big new problem for their continent is discrimina ... their continent is discrimination. Particularly Islamophobia. In other words, prejudice against the European Union's estimated 15 million Muslims. Europe's antibias bureaucracies, the main brooders on ... 's antibias bureaucracies, the main brooders on this new menace, are a wonder to behold. There is a European Monitering Centre on Racism and Intolerance. And, of course, there are antibias agencies in ...

(3 pages) 62 1 3.3 Oct/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Controversial Issues

Turkeys Turning Point: Extreme Islamic elements exerting overt influence in Turkey's politics is unlikely.

with grace and aplomb was exciting. Recently concluded negotiations on Turkey's accession into the European Union were very good news. Barring a catastrophe, an entrance into the EU sometime after 20 ...

(2 pages) 86 2 2.5 Nov/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Political Science > Political Theory

Similarities between the industrial revolution and the technilogical revolution.

eat Britain, France, Austria, Russia, and Prussia, but today it is China, India, United States, the European Union, and Russia. Today's United States could be compared to 19th century Great Britain, i ... Russia because of its gigantic population and sheer land mass. The same could be said of India. The European Union, though not a country, could be considered something like the Confederation of the Rh ...

(2 pages) 64 1 2.6 Nov/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers