| K. Zweigert, Ulrich Drobnig - 1982 - 114 pages
...economy; (c) the capacity to cope with competitive pressure and marketeconomy forces within the Union; (d) the ability to take on the obligations of membership,...the aims of political, economic and monetary union, and to the acquis communautaire; this also requires an intensive program for the approximation of laws;... | |
| Rosa H. M. Jansen, Dagmar A. C. Koster, Reinier F. B. Van Zutphen - 1997 - 216 pages
...with competitive pressure and market forces within the Union'. Membership assumes 'the candidate's ability to take on the obligations of membership including...the aims of political, economic and monetary union'. Last but not least, the Union also imposes a condition for further enlargement eastwards on itself,... | |
| Christopher Preston - 1997 - 274 pages
...with competitive pressures and market forces within the Union. Membership presupposes the candidate's ability to take on the obligations of membership including...the aims of political, economic and monetary union." Reaffirming the classical method for such a diverse group of countries presented the EU with some difficult... | |
| Trevor C. Salmon, William Nicoll - 1997 - 316 pages
...with competitive pressure and market forces within the Union. Membership presupposes the candidate's ability to take on the obligations of membership including...the aims of political, economic and monetary union. The Union's capacity to absorb new members, while maintaining the momentum of European integration,... | |
| Christopher Preston - 1997 - 274 pages
...with competitive pressures and market forces within the Union. Membership presupposes the candidate's ability to take on the obligations of membership including...adherence to the aims of political, economic and monetary union.11 Reaffirming the classical method for such a diverse group of countries presented the EU with... | |
| Mr.Julian Berengaut, Mr.Pietro Garibaldi, Mr.Dennis Jones, Ms.Françoise Le Gall, Ms.L. Effie Psalida, Mr.Jerald Alan Schiff, Mr.Richard E. Stern, Ms.Kerstin Westin, Mr.Augusto López-Claros - 1998 - 94 pages
...economy and the capacity to cope with competitive pressures and market forces within the EU; and (3) the ability to take on the obligations of membership,...the aims of political, economic, and monetary union. A fourth precondition was subsequently added, stating that the EU itself should show that it had the... | |
| Jan Zielonka - 1998 - 192 pages
...as the capacity to cope with the competitive pressures and market forces within the Union, and 3/the ability to take on the obligations of membership including...the aims of political, economic, and monetary union. Four years later, the Commission reviewed applicants' progress in meeting these criteria and concluded... | |
| Attila Ágh - 1998 - 262 pages
...with competitive pressure and market forces within the Union. Membership presupposes the candidate's ability to take on the obligations of membership including...the aims of political, economic and monetary union, (quoted from Luif, 1995: 177-8, see the list of enlargements, p. 170) There are two major requirements... | |
| Heather Grabbe, Kirsty Hughes - 1998 - 150 pages
...with competitive pressure and market forces within the Union. Membership presupposes the candidate's ability to take on the obligations of membership including...the aims of political, economic and monetary union. (European Council 1993) The Copenhagen summit results were an important commitment to enlargement by... | |
| John Peterson, Helene Sjursen - 1998 - 236 pages
...forces within the European Union. 3 The ability to adopt to the EU's 'acquis' ; that is, to assume the obligations of membership including adherence...the aims of political, economic and monetary union. 4 A European Union which had the capacity to absorb new members while maintaining the momentum of European... | |
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