THE EUROPEAN UNION INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT – THE MAASTRICHT TREATY

Journal Title: Revista de Administratie Publica si Politici Sociale - Year 2010, Vol 1, Issue 3

Abstract

The Maastricht Treaty establishes the objectives and the competences of the European Union. The EU has certain objectives: constantly developing a stronger union of the European countries and the promotion of economical progress and social balance, especially by creating a space with no internal crossing border, by strengthening the economical and social connection and by creating the Monetary and Economical Union, affirming its identity on an international scale, by a common defense community, strengthening the protection of citizen’s interests and rights, developing an amassed cooperation in the juridical and internal businesses.

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Glazer Vendelin

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Glazer Vendelin (2010). THE EUROPEAN UNION INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT – THE MAASTRICHT TREATY. Revista de Administratie Publica si Politici Sociale, 1(3), 58-67. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-91767