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Encyclopedia of European Union Law
These volumes comprise: a finding guide to legislation; a breakdown of institutions by function; ancillary texts of treaties including the Merger Treaty; and a series of texts which are supplementary to the life of the Communities and have ensured or affected the working of the Insitutions.
Author(s) | By Paul Beaumont, Gordon Moir. Edited by, Neville March Hunnings. |
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Publisher | Sweet & Maxwell Ltd |
Format | Loose-leaf |
Pages | 444 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 14 Dec 1995 |
Availability | Available |
These volumes comprise: a finding guide to legislation; a breakdown of institutions by function; ancillary texts of treaties including the Merger Treaty; and a series of texts which are supplementary to the life of the Communities and have ensured or affected the working of the Insitutions.
Part I: - The Treaties will contain consolidated versions of the founding Treaties (ECSC, EC and EAEC) which contain the core principles that have allowed the Communities to work and grow. These are followed by the Accession Treaties, Flanking Treaties an