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MAASTRICHT TREATY (7) answer(s).
 
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European Union and European community: handbook and commentary on the 1992 Maastricht treaties / Church, Clive H; Phinnemore, David 1994  Book
Phinnemore, David Book
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Publication London, Prentice Hall, 1994.
Description xxv, 587p.
Standard Number 013507567X
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ID:   154062


European Union development policy with special reference to India / Amin, Jayaraj   Journal Article
Amin, Jayaraj Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The development cooperation policy of the European Union (EU) ever since its inception has witnessed significant changes in its nature and direction. EU’s development policy framework had its origin in the “association” of the overseas countries and territories (former colonies of founding members) with the fledgling EEC for economic and social development at the insistence of French in the negotiations in 1956 leading to Rome Treaty.
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ID:   015644


Maastricht Treaty and the future of Europe / Ludlow Peter Autumn 1992  Article
Ludlow Peter Article
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Publication Autumn 1992.
Description 119-137
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ID:   015872


Maastricht's problematical future / hartley Anthony Oct 1992  Article
hartley Anthony Article
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Publication Oct 1992.
Description 179-182
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ID:   129582


Tempering the EU: NGO advocacy in the area of freedom, security, and justice / Emek M Uçarer   Journal Article
Emek M Uçarer Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The European Union's (EU) area of Freedom, Security and Justice (AFSJ) portfolio comprises policy areas such as immigration and asylum, and police and judicial cooperation. Steps were taken to bring this field into the mandate of the EU first by the Maastricht Treaty, followed by changes implemented by the Amsterdam and Lisbon Treaties, the last one 'normalizing' the EU's erstwhile Third Pillar. As the emergent EU regime continues to consolidate in this field, NGOs of various kinds continue to seek to influence policy-making and implementation, with varying success. This article seeks to establish the context in which NGOs carry out their work and argues that the EU-NGO interface is impacted both by the institutional realities of the European Union and the capacities of EU-oriented NGOs to seize and expand opportunities for access and input into the policy cycle. Using EU instruments representing three different policy bundles in AFSJ (immigration, asylum and judicial cooperation in criminal matters), the article seeks to map out NGO strategies in engaging and oftentimes resisting European Union policy instruments.
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ID:   014323


Treaty of Maastricht and European foreign policy / Pijpers Alfred June 1992  Article
Pijpers Alfred Article
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Publication June 1992.
Description 1-12
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ID:   006582


West European terrorism and counter-terrorism: the evolving dynamic / Chalk, Peter 1996  Book
Chalk, Peter Book
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Publication Houndmills, Macmillan, 1996.
Description xiii,232p.
Standard Number 0-312-12971-8
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