The progression of trade agreements between the European Economic Community and the Eastern Bloc (COMECON) is explored
As the world's largest and most open trading partner, the European Community has a crucial role to p...
In 1998, the European Union (EU) entered into negotiations with Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia,...
Association agreements that establish increased trade, dialogue and cooperation between the EC and t...
The European Community (the correct legal term in trade matters, hereafter EC) is still a recent and...
The Council for Mutual Economic Assistance was given fresh impetus by the challenge of integration i...
In 1958, the European Economic Community was formed as a customs union with a common external tariff...
The free movement of goods, persons and capital and the freedom of establishment and services throug...
This paper establishes an overview of the variables and constraints that affected trade in the Counc...
The article deals with the problems of East-West trade and changes rsulting from the mutual recognit...
The European Community (EC), in particular, took upon itself the role of the key external player in ...
The signature on 25 June 1988 in Luxembourg of the EEC-CMEA (1) Joint Declaration, of which a text i...
The Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (Comecon) was an organization which was founded much more...
Furthe r to an initiative by the Belgian delegation, the Council held a broad exchange of views on r...
International economic integrations, especially after the end of World War II, result from the long-...
Since the collapse of communism, the Central and Eastern European countries have implemented far-rea...
As the world's largest and most open trading partner, the European Community has a crucial role to p...
In 1998, the European Union (EU) entered into negotiations with Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia,...
Association agreements that establish increased trade, dialogue and cooperation between the EC and t...
The European Community (the correct legal term in trade matters, hereafter EC) is still a recent and...
The Council for Mutual Economic Assistance was given fresh impetus by the challenge of integration i...
In 1958, the European Economic Community was formed as a customs union with a common external tariff...
The free movement of goods, persons and capital and the freedom of establishment and services throug...
This paper establishes an overview of the variables and constraints that affected trade in the Counc...
The article deals with the problems of East-West trade and changes rsulting from the mutual recognit...
The European Community (EC), in particular, took upon itself the role of the key external player in ...
The signature on 25 June 1988 in Luxembourg of the EEC-CMEA (1) Joint Declaration, of which a text i...
The Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (Comecon) was an organization which was founded much more...
Furthe r to an initiative by the Belgian delegation, the Council held a broad exchange of views on r...
International economic integrations, especially after the end of World War II, result from the long-...
Since the collapse of communism, the Central and Eastern European countries have implemented far-rea...
As the world's largest and most open trading partner, the European Community has a crucial role to p...
In 1998, the European Union (EU) entered into negotiations with Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia,...
Association agreements that establish increased trade, dialogue and cooperation between the EC and t...