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List of European Union-related topics
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- European Union. See also European Community
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Origins of the EU
- History of the European Union
- Euratom
- Single market. See also Trade bloc and Value-added tax
- Subsidiarity
Identity of the EU and its members
- Languages of the European Union
- European flag, European symbols (including motto, day, flag, anthem)
Structures that comprise the EU
- Members
- Institutions
- European Commission (CEC)
- European Parliament (EP)
- Council of the European Union (also named Council of Ministers or just Council)
- European Council
- European Court of Justice incorporating the Court of First Instance
- European Court of Auditors
- Other bodies
- Related Organisations
EU law and policy
- Three pillars of the European Union
- 1st: European Community (EC)
- 2nd: Common Foreign and Security Policy
- 3rd: Justice and Home Affairs
- Treaties of the European Union - Founding and amending treaties (primary legislation)
- Treaty of Paris (1951)
- Treaty of Rome (1957)
- Merger Treaty (1965)
- Single European Act (1986)
- Treaty of Maastricht (1992)
- Treaty of Amsterdam (1997)
- Treaty of Nice (2001)
- Treaty of Accession 2003
- Related documents
- EU Policy Areas
- EU Law
- Forms of Secondary Legislation
- Topics of Secondary Legislation
- Directives and Regulations of Secondary Legislation:
- European Company Statute
- Protected designation of origin
- Community Patent
- Registration, Evaluation and Authorization of Chemicals
- Directive on the enforcement of intellectual property rights
- Directive 95/46/EC on the protection of personal data
- Directive on harmonising the term of copyright protection
Organizations analogous to the EU
Miscellaneous
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