Once the Yugoslav state entered a phase of difficult economic and political conditions in the later 1970s, the
European Community took on an even more fundamental role.
"For the reasons discussed below, we conclude that the
European Community is an organ of a foreign state, and thus an agency or instrumentality of a foreign state.
(1) Treaty Establishing the
European Community, opened for signature 7 February 1992, [1992] OJ C 224/6 (entered into force 1 November 1993) ('EC Treaty').
(147.) JONI HELISKOSKI, MIXED AGREEMENTS AS A TECHNIQUE FOR ORGANIZING THE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OF THE
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY AND ITS MEMBER STATES 6 n.21 (2001).
The
European community has survived many struggles--including problems with fascists and communists--during its fifty-year lifetime; Europe needs to maintain its unity more than ever as it faces globalization, immigration, and expansion.
In this country many of those opposing ratification of the Nice Treaty and Community enlargement opposed our original membership of the
European Community.
The case has gained worldwide attention and is being keenly watched as it marks the first head-on legal clash since the UK joined the
European Community between laws made by Parliament and an EC Directive.
Transfusion-associated cases of malaria have occurred in recent years in the
European Community and the United States, although the residual risk of receiving a unit of erythrocyte concentrate contaminated with malaria parasites is very low (estimated at 1 case per 4 million units donated) (4).
Editorial covers such topics as the security of financial transactions, data protection, liability for site content, copyright and patent protection, pending national and international regulations, developments at the
European Community and competition.
He served the
European Community as Deputy Permanent Representative before becoming Dutch Ambassador to Warsaw and later Madrid.
The psychoanalytic overtones (Lacanian Slavoj Zizek is a shadow figure here) imply the desire, particularly in Eastern Europe, to assimilate into the new
European community but also the fear of losing national identity in the process.
Eritja holds the position of tenured professor in Public International Law and has taught and researched in the field of public international law,
European community law, environmental international law and environmental
European community law since 1988.