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- Title
THE MAIN TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS ADOPTED BY THE EUROPEAN COUNCIL.
- Authors
POPA, Dumitru
- Abstract
The European Council is the organization in which all European countries that adhere to democratic ideals can find themselves to jointly examine any European matter. The more important political, economic and social events in Europe's life are the object of thorough discussions within the European Council. About these matters, the Council adopts different acts. Within this activity of drawing up and adopting by member states of the Council of numerous international conventions resides the legislative, international, function of the Council. The conventions adopted under the aegis of the Council only bring together the member states which have accepted them, through ratification or in holding by them. During its existence, the European Council has had a prodigious activity, especially in what concerns the adoption of extremely important documents. Thus, over 150 European conventions and treaties have been adopted. These instruments, mandatory for the member states, are made whole by an ensemble of recommendations which express the will of the member state to cooperate in a fruitful manner to find solutions for the great collaboration problems with which over 400 million Europeans are confronted.
- Subjects
EUROPE; SCHENGEN Agreement (1985); TREATIES; CONFERENCES &; conventions; EUROPEAN Council
- Publication
International Journal of Communication Research, 2013, Vol 3, Issue 2, p140
- ISSN
2246-9265
- Publication type
Article