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Title: Die Beitrittsverträge der EU - eine Bilanzierung
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This paper analyses the duties and rights that the Treaty of Accession allocates to the 10 new member states of the European Union on the basis of the common European law. Since the EU of the current 15 member states did not sufficiently adjust the European institutions, the structure of competencies and the common policies to the requirements of an enlarged Union, the enlargement will not be an economic success, it considers. The reform of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and the structural policies will become even more difficult within the enlarged EU of 25 or more member states; the new member states will be net beneficiaries of the CAP and the structural funds, and as such will not favour reform. The paper considers that consumers will probably not win and that taxpayers in old member states will lose. The reserves for the payment liabilities that arise from the Treaty of Accession will amount to a total of up to u0080 543 billion for the EU of the current 15 member states, of which u0080 132 billion for Germany alone over the 30 years after enlargement (assuming an annual interest rate of 5%). The expenses of the enlarged Union will rise progressively over the next 25 years until EU subsidies per inhabitant in the new member states are as high as in the current member states. [Urheber s. Copyright]
Author: Dicke, Hugo
Series Title: Kiel Working Paper ; 1157
Publisher: Institut für Weltwirtschaft
Year: 2003
Language: de
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: Budgetary processjoining of the European UnionEU expansionintegration policydistribution of competence
Subject: History of the European Communities. European ideaEuropean Community institutionsEuropean Community budget and financial managementEuropean Community treaties and agreements
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Bitte beachten Sie die urheberrechtlichen Bedingungen der Dokumentenbenutzung / Please observe the copyright when accessing the document | Quelle / Source: Institut für Weltwirtschaft (http://www.uni-kiel.de/ifw/)
Title: EU competencies affecting the Arctic
Abstract
The study will examine the legal competences of the EU - after the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty - to influence the development of the Arctic. The particular emphasis of the study will be on the role the European Parliament plays in decision-making in various Arctic-relevant policy areas. The report will address both internal and external competences as well as the consequences of the EEA Agreement for the implementation of EU legislations in Iceland and Norway. The study is structured into two parts. The first part looks into the general principles of competence sharing between the EU and its Member States, as well as the role of the European Parliament in post-Lisbon EU decision-making. The second part examines in more detail eleven sectoral policy areas: what legal competences the EU has in each, what are the legal consequences for Iceland and Norway via the EEA Agreement and what is the role of the European Parliament in EU's decision-making over the development of these various policies in the Arctic. [European Parliament]
Author: Koivurova, Timo | Duyck, Sébastien | Sellheim, Nikolas
Series Title:European Parliament - Study
Publisher: Europäische Union / Europäisches Parlament
Year: 2010
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: PE 433.793 | EP/EXPO/B/AFET/FWC/2009-01
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: Arctic regionEuropean Parliamentdistribution of competence
Subject: International relations. International law
Countries Scheme: IcelandNorway
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Bitte beachten Sie die urheberrechtlichen Bedingungen der Dokumentenbenutzung / Please observe the copyright when accessing the document | Quelle / Source: Europäisches Parlament (http://www.europarl.europa.eu/)
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