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Aspects Concerning A European Union Opened Or Closed Society

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  • Timofte Claudia Simona

    (Law Faculty University of Oradea)

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In this paper we tried to underline the decisional process in European Union which is related to the determination of the identity of the Union, answering to a several questions concerning the implementation of the European Union into an organization, the different relations with other organizations and with the international law. Qualifying as an international organization sui generis, EU developed a new legal order, deciding to create a supranational organization, formed by member states and their citizens. The integration process is a permanent challenge opened to new and the developing process for solving all the internal and external problems of the EU. Deepening democracy in the European Union has as a premise the idea that the values of democracy, as part of the European spirit, are basic guidelines for the development of new rules of law for shaping principles to guide the action of the institutions in formulating their acts. In time the European Union despite of the difficulties experiences was concentrated to be as close as possible to the European citizens. One of the nowadays difficulty from the point of our analysis is how to solve the time to wait in a tail to Schengen border? We appreciate that in time this difficulty will have negative effects direct to European Union economy and also with these political decisions the European Union will depart from the mains democratic values to a close European society.

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  • Timofte Claudia Simona, 2017. "Aspects Concerning A European Union Opened Or Closed Society," Annals of Faculty of Economics, University of Oradea, Faculty of Economics, vol. 1(2), pages 370-376, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:ora:journl:v:1:y:2017:i:2:p:370-376
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    Keywords

    European Union; democratization; society; rights; identity; decisions;
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    • K33 - Law and Economics - - Other Substantive Areas of Law - - - International Law

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