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The view that ‘the UK’s membership of the EU has been nothing but beneficial’ is highly debatable from both sides of the spectrum. To get a full view and understanding of the European Union (EU) and the law that accompanies it, it is wise to get a basic knowledge of the historical, political and economic forces connected with it.
The Treaty of Paris created the EU in an attempt to prevent another world war after World War II and to stop the political disharmony in Europe. ...
The EU has a pillar structure consisting of three pillars. ... The European community is the most dominant and strongest pillar of the EU, compared to the other two pillars. ...
The EU and European Community are an important part of constitutional law.
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Title: EU
Words: 600 Rating: None Pages: 2.4 submitted by: lswgkell
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