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18 unusual facts about European Economic Community


Angolan American

Although initially, most Angolans refugees emigrated to France, Belgium, and Portugal - country to which the Angola belonged in colonial times and to that gave him their language -, the restrictions conducted by European Economic Community on immigration forced many of them to emigrated to others countries such as the United States in the 1980s.

Animal husbandry in India

In the early 1990s, the program was in its third phase and was receiving financial assistance from the World Bank and commodity assistance from the European Economic Community.

Annette Groth

From 1981 to 1984, she worked as a research fellow at the European Research Institute of Ecumenical Research Exchange (ERE) in Rotterdam, on migrant workers in the EC.

End time

Members of the dispensationalist movement such as Hal Lindsey, J. Dwight Pentecost, John Walvoord, all of whom have Dallas Theological Seminary backgrounds, and some other writers, claimed further that the European Economic Community founded on the Treaty of Rome was a revived Roman Empire, and would become the kingdom of the coming Antichrist and the Beast.

European Economic Community

rect 126 42 176 170 Police and Judicial Co-operation in Criminal Matters

The Treaty of Amsterdam transferred responsibility for free movement of persons (e.g. visas, illegal immigration, asylum) from the Justice and Home Affairs (JHA) pillar to the European Community (JHA was renamed Police and Judicial Co-operation in Criminal Matters (PJCC) as a result).

France–Americas relations

Since the 1950s, France has also been involved in building the European Economic Community (now the European Union) into a major world trade bloc, which has often led to trade disputes with the New World countries, especially over the issue of agricultural subsidies and tariffs.

French Fourth Republic

The ECSC was superseded, on 25 March 1957, by the Treaty of Rome, which established the European Economic Community (which would, in 1993, become the European Union through the Treaty of Maastricht).

Italian festivals

Italy exceeds its production quota of oranges as agreed within the EEC (the European Economic Community), so the excess needs to be destroyed (just to keep up the retail price).

Kjell Landmark

He was central in the struggle against Norwegian membership of the European Economic Community, which ended in a 1972 referendum rejecting membership.

Lorenzo Nuvoletta

They made their fortune swindling the Italian government and the European Economic Community (EEC) and intimidating insurance officials, as well as local farmers who took loans from finance companies managed by the Nuvolettas.

Mission Science Division

The Division also currently supports the development of three approved GMES Sentinel Missions as part of the Space Component of the joint EC/ESA Global Monitoring for Environment and Security (GMES) initiative

Philip Flood

Flood rose quickly through the diplomatic ranks at the department, serving at the Australian mission to the European Economic Community in Brussels.

Sharif Fajardo

In 2002, Fajardo was close to joining the Pompea Napoli Italian Serie A, but never did due to an injury and an adaptation about the number of extra-EEC players.

Third Labour Government of New Zealand

However by the early 1970s many New Zealanders felt the need for genuine national independence, a feeling strengthened when Britain joined the European Economic Community in 1973, causing serious problems for New Zealand trade.

In addition, Britain had joined the European Economic Community the same year, restricting New Zealand's agricultural exports to its biggest market.

Thomas D. Barr

Thomas Barr is best known for representing the International Business Machines Corporation in a 13-year antitrust battle with the federal government, as well as satellite cases by competitors and the EEC.

Yutel

Ante Marković, an ethnic Croat from Bosnia presiding over the Federal Executive Council (SIV), formed his own party Union of Reform Forces (SRSJ) in July 1990 with economic reform and EEC ascension central to its program.


Alexandre Kojève

The fact that he was a life-hating Russian at heart, a self-declared Stalinist, and a civil servant who played a leading behind-the-scenes role in establishing both the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and the European Economic Community, should be borne in mind by all who wish to understand what Kojève was really up to in declaring the end of history.

Arbitration Commission of the Peace Conference on Yugoslavia

The Arbitration Commission of the Conference on Yugoslavia (commonly known as Badinter Arbitration Committee) was a commission set up by the Council of Ministers of the European Economic Community on 27 August 1991 to provide the Conference on Yugoslavia with legal advice.

Conservative Europe Group

Founded to promote the UK's entry to the European Economic Community (now the European Union), CEG was launched in May 1967 as the European Forum, with David Baker as the founding chairman.

Foreign relations of the European Union

Nevertheless, Canada had existing ties with European countries through the Western alliance during the Second World War, the United Nations, and NATO before the creation of the European Economic Community.

Hans von der Groeben

He is responsible for the fact that the EEC received a contractually specified free market framework and found a kindred spirit in the French delegation leader, Robert Marjolin.

Nordek

Nordek (for Nordiskt ekonomiskt gemenskap in Swedish or Nordøk for Nordisk økonomi in Danish and Norwegian) was the name of a planned organisation for Nordic economic cooperation similar to the European Economic Community EEC, based on a proposal in 1968 by Danish Prime Minister Hilmar Baunsgaard.

Peugeot 304

In 1980, when the last 304 estates had come off the lines at Mulhouse, 1,178,423 Peugeot 304s had been produced: of these, approximately 36% were exported, mostly within Europe: during the 1970s Peugeot was one of several European manufacturers successfully learning to treat the entire EEC region as a single market.

Schengen Agreement

The treaty was signed on 14 June 1985 between five of the then ten member states of the European Economic Community near the town of Schengen in Luxembourg.

Weights and Measures Act

The 1985 Act, however, had a broader scope, encompassing all aspects covered by the European Economic Community (EEC) European Commission (EC) directive 80/181/EEC.

Wynn Normington Hugh-Jones

Jones entered the Diplomatic Service in 1947 and served in various overseas and London postings until 1971 when he was seconded first to the Lord President’s Office and then the Cabinet Office to assist in the Great Debate which preceded the United Kingdom’s entry to the European Economic Community and to help steer the European Communities Bill through Parliament.