INTRODUCTION 2
CHAPTER I EUROPEAN INTEGRATION – BRIEF HISTORY 3
1.1. Defining notions of the concept of integration 3
1.2. Forms of economic
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1.3. Brief history of economic integration and the completion of stages 6
1.3.1. Free trade zone 6
1.3.2 .Customs Union 6
1.3.3. Single market 10
1.3.4.Partial economic union 11
1.3.5. Total economic union 12
CHAPTER II THE FOUR FREEDOMS OF THE SINGLE MARKET OF THE EUROPEAN UNION 14
2.1. Introductory aspects 14
2 2. Free movement of goods 17
2 3. Free movement of persons 19
2.4 Free movement of services 20
2.5. Freedom of movement of capital 25
CHAPTER III CASE STUDY - THE ATTITUDE OF THE CITIZENS OF NORTHERN IRELAND AND THE EXIT OF GREAT BRITAIN FROM THE EU 29
3.1. Introductory aspects 29
3.2. Attitude investigation 31
3.3. The border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland 33
3.4. Possible border controls between Northern Ireland and Great Britain 36
3.5. Does Brexit affect attitudes towards the United Ireland? 40
3.8. The relations between these territories and the protection of rights 43
3.9. The conclusions of the study 44
CONCLUSIONS 48
BIBLIOGRAPHY 50
CONSUMER PROTECTION THE EVOLUTION OF ROMANIAN NATIONAL LAW AND EUROPEAN REGULATIONS
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER I THE CONCEPT REGARDING CONSUMER PROTECTION
1.1. Definitions
1.2. The concept of consumer protection
1.3. The role and place of consumer protection in the market economy
CHAPTER IIILEGAL FRAMEWORK REGARDING CONSUMER PROTECTION IN ROMANIA
2.1 Legislative framework
2.2 . The institutional framework
2.2.1 . State institutions
2.2.2 . Joint consultative bodies
2.2.3 . Associations for consumer protection
2.3 . Consumer Protection regarding Electronic Commerce
2.3.1 . Aspects of consumer protection regarding distance selling
2.3.3 . Problems raised by electronic commerce
2.3.4 . The rights of consumers who shop online
CHAPTER IIILEGAL FRAMEWORK REGARDING CONSUMER PROTECTION WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION
3.1. Socio-legal guidelines regarding consumer protection - citizens of the European Union
3.2. Prejudicial dispute resolution system in some countries
From the European Union
3.3 . General Directorate XXIV (DG XXIV): The new voice of consumers .
CHAPTER IV - JURISPRUDENCE - ABUSIVE CLAUSES - CONSUMER PROTECTION
ConCluSIonS
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