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    immigration policy for U.S. For instance, Dillingham Commission was established with a generous budget and a largee staff of social scientists to stuy recent immigration and to issue authoritative findings. This commission encouraged immigration restriction as they believed the immigration from southern and eastern europe is a serious threat to American society and culture and should therefore be greatly reduced. Besides, the expertise of commission had the dictionary of races that explained…

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    (Eds.). (1996). The European Union: how democratic is it? London: SAGE. • Bellamy, R., & Castiglione, D. (2000). The uses of democracy: reflections on the European democratic deficit. In E. O. Eriksen, & J. E. Fossum (Eds.), Democracy in the European Union: Integration through deliberation? (pp. 65-84). London: Routledge. • Chryssochoou, D. N. (2000). Democracy in the European Union. London: I.B. Tauris. • Crombez, C. (2003). The democratic deficit in the European Union: much ado about…

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    Movement for European players “The EU and football appears as two systems of multilevel governance” (MLG) (García, 2008, p.i). The structure of the EU are similiar to football pyramid and both structures are mix of national and supranational institutions (García, 2008). Adaptive role of European football after Bosman case Since Dona and Bosman cases, “the football governing bodies must respect EU law when regulating the game” (García, 2008, p.96). Therefore, football actors like European…

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    Sovereignty In The UK

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    Parliament and the effects of the UK leaving the European Union. Triggering Article 50 without Parliament’s consent is considered…

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    education institutes (Blau and Kahn, 2007; European Commission, 2015b), the GPG remains on a slightly better level than in developing countries. Above…

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    Economic Effects Of Grexit

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    because they will not receive debt forgiveness for what they owe to the rest of European governments. This will cause an increase in inflation, unemployment, and their asset prices will plummet. Millions of people will wake up knowing that their Greek euro deposits have transformed into devalued Drachma deposits. More important, Greece will never get a loan from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) or from the European Central Bank (ECB) creating a great burden on its citizens because taxes…

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    Truck Cartel Case Study

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    According to the Commissioner for competition, this is the highest fine ever imposed in a case of cartel in the European Union (EU). A cartel is a formal agreement between two or more producers to regulate supply in order to manipulate prices of the goods they produce or services they render. The purpose of this paper is to study cartels and their effects on the economy and how the European Commission (EC) copes with it. It is separated into four parts: the first part explains what a cartel is…

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    essay the main focus is the European Union. Total continental unity was always an idea in the minds of the great leaders of Europe but they could never follow through due to the fact they would use force to enforce cooperation. This all changed after World War II, unity was easier to enforce due to the fact that many of the European nations were very vulnerable at this point in time. While the Marshall Plan was taking care of the postwar recovery efforts, the European nations still needed a…

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    Everyday, thousands of migrants and refugees from Eastern Europe flood into western European countries. Most of these invaded countries, such as Hungary, Italy, and many others can not easily accommodate the migrants’ simple plea for help. The sudden influx of individuals and families flowing across borders from war torn countries is causing tension and unrest among all affected countries. Although some of the unaffected countries may not think much of the migrant problem, recently released…

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    Safe Harbo Case

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    resources data or advertise overseas ) sets rules for transfer of personal data from EU Member states to other countries outside EU to the extent such transfers fall within the scope of instrument and adequacy decision . Further on 26 July 2000 , the commission adopted Decision 520/2000/EC (later known as “Safe Harbor Decision”) recognizing the Safe…

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