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European Integration: the Problem of Legal Status

Abstract

The European Union is a unique international and legal phenomenon
of modern Europe that came into being in 1950s to overcome the consequences
of WW II.
The creation of the European Union was a new step in integrating process.
This brought about a certain amount of opposition to a unified Europe.
The European integration process is characterized by complex and inconsistent
interaction of social, economic and political factors, the combination of which has
led to the economic integration that has created a system of institutional bodies.

About the Author

Николай Шаповалов
Московская финансово- промышленная академия
Russian Federation


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