European Union law — European Union This article is part of the series: Politics and government of the European Union … Wikipedia
European Union acronyms, jargon and working practices — European Union (EU) acronyms and jargon is a terminology set that has developed as a form of shorthand, to quickly express a (formal) EU process, an (informal) institutional working practice, or an EU body, function or decision, and which is… … Wikipedia
European Union — n. A union of European countries that exists to create uniform economic, judicial, and security policies throughout Europe. abbrv. EU The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008.… … Law dictionary
European Union — Union européenne Pour les articles homonymes, voir Europe (homonymie) et UE (homonymie). Union européenne (*) … Wikipédia en Français
European Union Police Mission — can refer to various European Union police support operations:* Completed missions: ** European Union Police Mission in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (EUPOL Proxima) ** European Union Police Mission in Kinshasa (DRC) (EUPOL Kinshasa)* … Wikipedia
European Union — (Union européenne) A political, economic, and monetary union, the European Union (Union européenne), or EU as it is also known, was formally established on February 7, 1993, when the governments of the 12 members states (Belgium, Denmark,… … France. A reference guide from Renaissance to the Present
European Union law primacy — (or supremacy) is a principle by which the laws of member states that conflict with valid laws of the European Union must be disapplied by the national courts. This doctrine, known as the supremacy of EU law, emerged from the European Court of… … Wikipedia
European Union Monitoring Mission — (EUMM, dt. Überwachungsmission der Europäischen Union) ist ein Überwachungsprogramm, das unter dem Dach der GASP durchgeführt wird. Das Programm startete 1991 mit einer Mission im ehemaligen Jugoslawien, 2008 kam eine weitere in Georgien hinzu.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
European Union battlegroups — (EU BGs) are military forces under the direct control of the European Council, each consisting of at least 1500 combat soldiers. Fifteen battlegroups have been established, most of which consist of multi national countributions. The groups rotate … Wikipedia
European Union shipping law — is the body of law developed by the European Union ( EU ) relating to shipping or maritime matters. Introduction Shipping is extremely important to the European Union. It is the world s largest trading bloc. About 90% of its trade with the rest… … Wikipedia
European Union Public License — Autor Comisión Europea Versión 1.1 Edición European Community Software libre Si … Wikipedia Español