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Title: A Brief History Of European Integration
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The European Union generates directly applicable legislation and creates specific rights which can be relied upon by its citizens.
Initially the Community’s activities were confined to the creation of a common market in coal and steel between the six founder members ( Belgium, France, Germany Italy , Luxembourg and the Netherlands)... Showed first 250 characters
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The European Union generates directly applicable legislation and creates specific rights which can be relied upon by its citizens.
Initially the Community’s activities were confined to the creation of a common market in coal and steel between the six founder members ( Belgium, France, Germany Italy , Luxembourg and the Netherlands)... Showed next 250 characters
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