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The euro (plural euro, symbol: €; banking code: EUR) is the official currency of the European Union and single
currency for over 300 million Europeans in the following twelve European Union member states: Austria, Belgium,
Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal and Spain; collectively also
known as the eurozone. Due to bilateral... |
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Treaty on European Union
Part I - Treaty_on_EU_1.pdf(http://europe.bg/upload/docs/Treaty_on_EU_1.pdf) (5.58 Mb)
Part II - Treaty_on_EU_2.pdf(http://europe.bg/upload/docs/Treaty_on_EU_2.pdf) (4.44 Mb) |
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Treaty of Amsterdam
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CONSOLIDATED VERSION OF THE TREATY ESTABLISHING THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY
EC.pdf(http://europe.bg/upload/docs/EC.pdf) (481.36 Kb) |
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DRAFT PREAMBLE
DRAFT DECLARATIONS
PROTOCOLS
DRAFT TREATY AMENDING THE TREATY ON EUROPEAN UNION AND THE TREATY ESTABLISHING THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY... |
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Accession of United Kingdom, Denmark and Ireland Accession_1973.pdf(http://europe.bg/upload/docs/Accession_1973.pdf)
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Accession of Greece Accession_1979.pdf(http://europe.bg/upload/docs/Accession_1979.pdf) (3.18 Mb) |
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The legal basis of the Humanitarian Aid policy are Article 177 to 181 of the Treaty establishing the European
Community.
The EU is present in all trouble spots including Iraq (where it has completed a humanitarian and reconstruction
programme worth €320 million with another €200 million to come in 2005), Afghanistan, the PalestinianTerritories,
and several parts of Africa.... |
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Open frontiers and affordable transport have given Europeans unprecedented levels of personal mobility. Goods are
shipped rapidly and efficiently from factory to customer, often in different countries. The European Union has
contributed by opening national markets to competition and by removing physical and technical barriers to free
movement. But today's transport patterns... |
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The legal basis of the Fisheries policy are Articles 32 to 38 of the Treaty establishing the European Community.
The EU is the third largest fishery producer in the world. More than half a million people work in the fishery sector
in Europe, and the EU average consumption of fish stands at almost 25 kg per head per annum – a figure which is
considerably higher than the world... |
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The legal basis of the Regional policy is Title XVII of the Treaty establishing the European Community.
Although the European Union is one of the richest parts of the world, there are striking internal disparities of
income and opportunity between its regions. The entry of 10 new member countries in May 2004, whose incomes are well
below the EU average, has widened these... |
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The entry of eight central and eastern European countries together with Cyprus and Malta into the European Union on 1
May 2004 was a historic achievement, ending centuries of division. Europe reunited means a stronger, democratic and
more stable continent, with a single market providing economic benefits for all its 450 million citizens.
Enlargement is one of the EU's most... |
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The legal basis of the Development policy is Title XX and Part IV of the Treaty establishing the European Community.
Nearly half the money spent to help poor countries comes from the European Union and its member states, making it the
world’s biggest aid donor. But development policy is about more than providing clean water and surfaced roads,
important though these are. The... |
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The legal basis of the Enterprise policy is Article 157 of the Treaty establishing the European Community.
Enterprise policy aims to ensure all businesses compete and trade on fair and equal terms and that Europe is an
attractive place to invest and work. It nevertheless takes into account the importance of Europe having a sound
industrial fabric across the EU. This can mean... |
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The legal basis of the Justice, Freedom and Security policy are Articles 29 to 42 of the Treaty on European Union and
Articles 61 to 69 and 17 to 22 of the Treaty establishing the European Community.
The freedom European Union citizens enjoy to travel, work and live anywhere in the EU can easily be taken for granted.
To benefit fully from this right, people need to lead... |
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The legal basis of the Consumers policy is Article 153 of the Treaty establishing the European Community.
An EU-level consumer policy is a necessary adjunct to the internal market. If the single market functions well, it
will stimulate consumer confidence in cross-border transactions and have a positive impact on competition and prices
for the benefit of all EU citizens.... |
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The legal basis of the Enlargement policy is Article 49 of the Treaty establishing the European Community.
The entry of eight central and eastern European countries together with Cyprus and Malta into the European Union on 1
May 2004 was a historic achievement, ending centuries of division. Europe reunited means a stronger, democratic and
more stable continent, with a single... |
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The legal basis of the Health policy is Article 152 of the Treaty establishing the European Community.
In a world where people regularly travel between countries and continents, threats to the health of EU citizens from
communicable diseases cannot be quarantined within national borders. Diseases caused by smoking, poor nutrition or
pollution are a matter of concern in all... |
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The legal basis of the Education, Training and Youth policy are Articles 149 to 150 of the Treaty establishing the
European Community.
The opportunities which the EU offers its citizens for living, studying and working in other countries make a major
contribution to cross-cultural understanding, personal development and the realisation of the EU’s full economic
potential.... |
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The legal basis of the Customs policy are Articles 23 to 27 and Title X of the Treaty establishing the European
Community.
The customs union was one of the EU’s earliest milestones. It abolished customs duties at internal borders and put
in place a uniform system for taxing imports. Customs officers are now found only at the EU’s external borders. They
not only keep trade... |
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The legal basis of the Culture policy is Article 151 of the Treaty establishing the European Community.
Language, literature, performing arts, visual arts, architecture, crafts, the cinema and broadcasting are all part of
Europe’s cultural diversity. Although belonging to a specific country or region, they represent part of Europe’s
common cultural heritage. The aim of the... |
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The legal basis of the Competition policy are Articles 81 to 89 of the Treaty establishing the European Community.
Effective competition is crucial to an open market economy. It cuts prices, raises quality and expands customer
choice. Competition allows technological innovation to flourish.
For this to happen, fair play on the part of businesses and governments is... |
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The legal basis of the Information Society policy are Titles XV and XVI and Articles 163 to 172 of the Treaty
establishing the European Community.
The communications revolution is driven by technology and market forces. The European Union has been at the heart of
this process, setting the pace for opening markets, defending consumer interests and even setting technical... |
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The legal basis of the Research and Innovation policy are Articles 163 to 173 of the Treaty establishing the European
Community.
The European Union produces almost one third of the world's scientific knowledge. Joint programmes consolidate the
work of EU countries. The main tool is the Sixth Framework Programme. This funds research in the member states and some
other... |
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The legal basis of the Common Agricultural policy are Articles 32 to 38 of the Treaty establishing the European
Community.
The aim of the common agricultural policy is to provide farmers with a reasonable standard of living and consumers
with quality food at fair prices. The way these aims are met has changed over the years. Food safety, preservation of
the rural environment... |
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The legal basis of the Employment and Social policy is Article 2 of the Treaty on European Union and Articles 2 and
13, Titles III (Articles 39 to 42), VIII and XI of the Treaty establishing the European Community.
More and better jobs and equal opportunities are the watchwords of European employment and social policy. The European
Union wants to make sure that everyone is... |
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The legal basis of the Energy policy is the EURATOM Treaty, the ECSC Treaty, and Articles 49 to 55, Title XV and Title
XIX of the Treaty establishing the European Community.
The EU and 11 countries of southeast Europe in late 2004 agreed to set up an Energy Community in which rules on energy
will be the same everywhere. This will be good for security of supply because... |
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The legal basis of the Taxation policy are Articles 90 to 93 of the Treaty establishing the European Community.
Within the EU, governments retain sole responsibility for direct taxes – the amounts they raise by taxing personal
incomes and company profits. EU taxation policy focuses instead on the rates of indirect taxes like value-added tax and
excise duties which can... |
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The legal basis of the External Relations policy is Title V of the Treaty on European Union and Articles 131 to 134
and Articles 177 to 181 of the Treaty establishing the European Community.
The term External Relations covers all aspects of the EU’s foreign affairs except for trade, handled as a separate
policy area, and links with developing countries of Africa, the... |
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