Essays Tagged: "Treaty of Rome"

UK BASED BUSINESSES ACROSS THE EU

icy is a major part of the legislation underpinning the single market and can be traced back to the treaty of Rome. It applies to all businesses operating in the EU. Responsibility for ensuring that t ... .Below is a detailed description of how the EU has developed by the way of treaties, which are 'The Treaty of Rome', and 'The Maastricht Treaty.'The Treaty of RomeThe next step in the evolution of the ...

(20 pages) 466 2 4.5 May/2002

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

The Pros and Cons of EMU - European Monetary Union. A concise summary (3000 words) of the main pros and cons of EMU and the Euro - covering economics, social issues, national soviergnty, etc.

the pros, and the cons of EMU.Theoretically, the concept of EMU can be traced back as far as the Treaty of Rome in 1957. Although the treaty was very vague on issues of monetary policy, it does ma ... cepts are still worlds apart.The final 'big push' towards EMU came in the form of the Maastricht Treaty Summit in December of 1991. The treaty laid down the foundations for monetary union based on ...

(13 pages) 563 3 4.2 Jan/2003

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Markets & Exchanges

Leadership in the Global Economy.

rld trade over the last thirty years has been crucially shaped by its common commercial policy. The Treaty of Rome required member states to adopt common tariffs, liberalization, export promotion, and ... tiate a mutual recognition agreement on testing and certification, which would constitute the first treaty between the EU and Japan and by an accord on the application of each partner's competition le ...

(15 pages) 387 1 3.0 May/2003

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

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 consideration to the provision of development assistance. Unfortunately, countr ... for other donors to follow.The historical context of development aid in the EU reaches back to the Treaty of Rome negotiations. France's concern for its colonial territories is the main reason any co ...

(17 pages) 200 1 4.1 May/2003

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Government > European Union

Anti-Discrimination measures and the EU.

Although the Treaty of Rome, in Article 6 indirectly refers to equality and non-discrimination, there was no lega ... nality' and the European Parliament is a co-legislator in this field by provisions of the Amsterdam Treaty. Article 13 in the Amsterdam Treaty empowers the council to take appropriate action to combat ... ion'. The Council has adopted two directives and two decisions based on this article (26). The Nice Treaty empowers the Council to support Member States in such matters (27).Historically, seeds for 's ...

(10 pages) 139 1 3.0 Jul/2003

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Government > European Union

The possible effects of the UK entry into the Euro on foreign trade and foreign direct investment in the country.

The Euro has been in years in the making. The Treaty of Rome (1957) declared a common European market as a European objective with the aim of incr ... uting to "an ever closer union among the peoples of Europe". The Single European Act (1986) and the Treaty on European Union (1992) have built on this, introducing Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) an ...

(6 pages) 164 0 3.0 Mar/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management

The Euro & Whether Britain Should Join the Euro ?

r states of the European union. The European Economic Council {ECC} was created by 1957 through the Treaty of Rome. The treaty was signed by Belgium, France, West Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and the Ne ... the currencies were pegged against the deustchemark. In 1986, the Single European Act modified the treaty of Rome. This formalising political co operation between the member states and including mone ...

(18 pages) 186 0 4.5 Apr/2004

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics

Anatomy of a Regional Trading Bloc : The European Union (from the date of Formation to the year 2003)

nctioning of ECSC stimulated the member countries to extend this facility to all commodities by the Treaty of Rome in 1957. This treaty gave birth to European Economic Commission or other wise Known a ... Italy, Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg formed into the European Economic Community (EEC) by the treaty of ROME., 1957. IT CAME INTO BEING ON 1ST January, 1958. The number of member countries of th ...

(30 pages) 201 0 5.0 Aug/2004

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics > Foreign & International Economics

Why GB should or should not join the euro?

Why GB should or should not join the euro?The Euro has been in years in the making. The Treaty of Rome (1957) declared a common European market as a European objective with the aim of incr ... uting to "an ever closer union among the peoples of Europe". The Single European Act (1986) and the Treaty on European Union (1992) have built on this, introducing Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) an ...

(6 pages) 83 0 3.0 Dec/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Accounting

Political Economy of the European Union: Outline the major features of the Common Agricultural Policy as it currently operates. Consider the problems posed for the policy by the Enlargement.

ecided that they needed a Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). Created in 1962 under Article 39 of the Treaty of Rome, the CAP was the birth of what was called "Green Europe". It has been at the centre o ... st established elements of common policy in Europe. Its overall aims were enshrined in the original Treaty of Rome and included protection of farm incomes, market stabilisation and ensuring security o ...

(3 pages) 100 0 2.8 Mar/2005

Subjects: Science Essays > Agriculture

Outline the major features of the Common Agricultural Policy as it currently operates. Consider the problems posed for the policy by the Enlargement.

ecided that they needed a Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). Created in 1962 under Article 39 of the Treaty of Rome, the CAP was the birth of what was called "Green Europe". It has been at the centre o ... st established elements of common policy in Europe. Its overall aims were enshrined in the original Treaty of Rome and included protection of farm incomes, market stabilisation and ensuring security o ...

(10 pages) 130 0 5.0 Mar/2005

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Government > European Union

Identify the different forms of European Union legislation and explain how they become part of English law

f the European Communities Act 1972. There are four main treaties of the European Union. The Treaty of Rome 1957 was when the EEC was created and trade barriers and custom duties were abolished ... 57 was when the EEC was created and trade barriers and custom duties were abolished. The Maastricht Treaty 1993 was when the EC became the EU and everybody holding a passport from one of the member st ...

(4 pages) 43 0 3.0 Jul/2005

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Government > European Union

Potential benefits and problems of enlarging the European Union to include Eastern European Countries.

and a united peaceful Europe. This vision led to the creation of today's European Union (EU). .The treaty of Rome was established in 1957, in which a customs union was created with provision for the ... he six member nations who were currently members of the EU. This was finally completed in 1986. The treaty also contained provisions which would in future allow the free trade flow not just for goods ...

(16 pages) 193 0 4.0 Nov/2005

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics > Foreign & International Economics

Global Financing and Exchange Rate Mechanisms

The euro has been years in the making. Ever since the Treaty of Rome in 1957 (Europa, 2006) in which a common European market was declared as a European o ... policy with common external tariffs on imports but integration of economic policy was minimal. "The Treaty of Maastricht (1992) introduced new forms of co-operation between the member state government ... forms of co-operation between the member state governments." (Europa, 2006, para. 6) The Maastricht Treaty had created the European Union; this turned European market into a large economic power, acti ...

(4 pages) 443 2 5.0 Mar/2007

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics > Rates & Indexes

Supremacy of European Community Law: Logical or Unconstitutional?

The new found political and economic composition of Europe that was envisioned following the 1951 Treaty of Paris was a profound step towards the eradication of any future destruction that might thr ... velopment of the European Economic Community (EEC), later re-named the European Community (EC). The Treaty of Rome, in establishing the EEC in 1958, conceptualized a dynamic Europe to be an integrated ...

(22 pages) 56 0 4.2 Mar/2007

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Government > European Union

Reform Of The CAP

this multifunctional role.The 1992 reforms of the CAP (know as McSharry reforms) did not change the Treaty of Rome objectives, though they did weaken the link between production and farm income by int ...

(5 pages) 34 0 3.0 Feb/2008

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics

Euro Currency Markets

France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands, since the end of the Second World War. The Treaty of Rome in 1957 created the European Economic Community (EEC), and almost 20 years later Denm ... nd Spain and Portugal follow five years later. In 1987 the Single European Act is signed. This is a treaty which provides the basis for a vast six-year programme aimed at sorting out the problems with ...

(5 pages) 26 0 0.0 Jan/2010

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Markets & Exchanges

The Law of the European Union. Nowadays a Creation of the ECJ

a v ENEL [1964], the ECJ used a purposive approach, not tied closely with the actual wording of the Treaty. Moreover in Internationale Handelsgesellshaft [1970], the referral to the goals before the E ... "promote throughout the community a harmonious development of economic activities" (Article 2, the Treaty of Rome). Determined to ensure the stability of the supremacy doctrine, the court even requir ...

(6 pages) 20 0 0.0 May/2010

Subjects: Law & Government Essays

the vital importance of establishing ‘a system ensuring that competition in the internal market is not distorted.

Article 3(1)(g) of the EC Treaty recognised the vital importance of establishing 'a system ensuring that competition in the in ... ions/cpn/2008_3_1.pdf]Traditionally, the objectives of the policy were laid out in Article 2 of the Treaty of Rome that encompassed forming a common market and consequently gave the EU wide-ranging po ... n, (Oxford, Oxford Univeristy Press) p 43][7: Guidelines on the application of Article 81(3) of the Treaty [2004] OJ C101/97]The goal of a single integrated market will always be one of the most promi ...

(11 pages) 1 0 0.0 Oct/2014

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Government > European Union