Since the Treaty of Rome was signed in 1957, the euro area is the geographical and economic EUROPE. Since 1957, new treaties such as Schengen and Maastricht were signed. Europe and its laws allow us to develop economic relations between the member states. Thus barriers fall, the duties are canceled, and free movement of people and goods is permitted. Trade between the European countries rich and poor is made possible. To prevent abuse, property, as well as individuals must be justified. Despite the security, a lot of traffic exists. Inside Europe or outside it trafficking in arms, people, drugs or medicine being put in place with its border countries (Russia, Arab), thus creating a parallel economy that enriches the poor people and destroyed lives. Is the free movement of persons and goods in Europe, danger or equality?
[...] " Immigration We are going to have a look at the immigration in Europe. Concerning that subject, It is important to note that there are two types of immigration Family immigration (the family fleeing their home countries for economics or politics reasons) Professional immigration (men forced to leave their country of origin in the hope of a better future elsewhere) In Europe, family immigration has fallen by over the year 2008 compared to 2007 for the fourth consecutive years. At the same time the share of migrant workers has reached 20% in 2008, against 17% in 2007. [...]
[...] This directive includes measures for the transfer of firearms in the territory of the European Union. Between 1999 and February 2001, the European Community took part in negotiations on the Protocol of the United Nations for the fight against the illicit manufacturing of and trafficking in firearms and ammunition. The signing and ratification of this Protocol shall be open to States and organizations responsible for regional economic integration. The European Community was signed in 2002 and ratify as soon as the necessary formalities have been completed. [...]
[...] Now pharmaceutical companies are entitled to reduce as much as they can parallel imports of medicines in the European Union. This decision highlights the importance of the method of fixing the price of medicines in a single market where goods move freely. In addition, the European Commission is now in place measures to curb the trafficking of drugs. The recent action "MEDI-FAKE" organized by the customs of the 27 Member States in December 2008, provided oversight for two months the illegal and counterfeit drugs entering the European Union. [...]
[...] The employee can always refer to the tribunal where the commitment was made or where the employer is established.” Article 42 of the New Civil Procedure Code also provides for the jurisdiction of the domicile of the defendant. A French employee working in an establishment located abroad to a company whose head office is based in France. European standards of competence "ratione loci" The Brussels Convention of 27 September 1968 was as an object of unifying the rules of judicial powers within the European judicial area and facilitates the free movement of judgments. [...]
[...] The buyer is responsible for operating expenses, export and customs duties, requirements and risks. So, now we know the functioning of the International Trade, we can discuss specific goods judged dangerous and which are highly regulated on global markets, such as arms and medicine. III) Rules about dangerous goods Arms trade Every day, more than 1000 people are killed because of gun violence. Lack of control of arms trade fuels conflict, poverty and human rights abuses. Any production of weapons in the world is controlled at the state level. [...]
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