IRELAND AND THE EUROPEAN UNION

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EUROPEAN UNION INTERNATIONAL TRADING BLOC AND POLITICAL ALLIANCE OF EUROPEAN NATIONS DESIGNED TO PROMOTE CLOSER POLITICAL, ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL CO-OPERATION AMONG ITS MEMBER COUNTRIES
HOW ARE EU POLICIES AND LAWS MADE? EU POLICIES AND LAWS ARE MADE AS A RESULT OF DECISIONS TAKEN BY THE EU 'INSTITUTIONAL TRIANGLE': EU COMMISSION EU PARLIAMENT THE COUNCIL OF THE EU
THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION THE EU'S MOST IMPORTANT DECISION-MAKING BODY AND IS MADE UP OF REPRESENTATIVES FROM EACH MEMBER STATE GOVERNMENT
THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION THE INSTITUTION RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DAY-TO-DAY MANAGEMENT OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT DIRECTLY ELECTED BY EU CITIZENS TO ACT AS A SUPERVISORY WATCHDOG' OVER ALL ASPECTS OF THE EU ACTIVITES. ELECTED EVERY FIVE YEARS
EU COMMISSIONERS SENIOR MANAGERS WHO ARE APPOINTED BY NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS TO RUN THE EUROPEAN UNION
THE COURT OF AUDITORS RESPONSIBLE FOR ENSURING THAT THE EU BUDGET IS SPENT EFFICIENTLY AND FOR THE PURPOSE ENTENDED
THE EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE RESPONSIBLE FOR ENSURING THAT EU LAWS ARE APPLIED CORRECTLY IN ALL EU COUNTRIES
THE EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK CENTRAL BANK FOR ALL COUNTRIES THAT HAVE ADOPTED THE EURO AS THEIR COMMON CURRENCY
HOW ARE EU LAWS INTRODUCED? FIVE STAGES: 1. PROPOSAL BY THE COMMISSION 2. CONSULTATION WITH THE EU PARLIAMENT AND RELEVANT STAKEHOLDER GROUPS 3. REDRAFTING BY THE COMMISSION 4.APPROVAL BY THE COMMISSION IMPLEMENTATION BY THE COMMISSION AND NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
WHAT DO INFLUENCE GROUPS DO? MANY DIFFERENT INFLUENCE GROUPS TRY TO INFLUENCE THE EU'S DECISION-MAKING PROCESS
METHODS OF PERSUASION USED BY INTERST GROUPS 1. LOBBYING THE KEY-DECISION MAKERS 2. SETTING UP AN OFFICE IN BRUSSELS AND STRASBOURG MAKE LOBBYING EASIER 3. USING PUBLIC RELATIONS 4. PROTESTS AND PUBLIC DEMONSTRATIONS
SINGLE EUROPEAN MARKET POLICY A policy to remove barriers to the free movement of goods, services, people and capital between member states
EUROPEAN MONETARY UNION (EMU) REFERS TO THE INTRODUCTION OF THE EURO AS A COMMON CURRENCY FOR EU MEMBERS
EUROZONE THE NAME GIVEN TO THOSE EU COUNTRIES THAT HAVE REPLACED THEIR NATIONAL CURRENCIES WITH THE EURO CURRENCY
COMMON AGRICULTURE POLICY (CAP) DESIGNED TO MAKE THE EU SELF-SUFFICIENT IN FOOD AND MAINTAIN THE INCOMES OF FARMERS AND RURAL COMMUNITIES
EU STRUCTURAL POLICIES DESIGNED TO IMPROVE THE COMPETITIVENESS AND WEALTH OF THE EU'S POOERER REGIONS AND VULNERABLE INDUSTRIES
EU COMPETITION POLICY SETS OUT RULES DESIGNED TO ENSURE FREE AND FAIR COMPETITION BETWEEN FIRMS IN THE SINGLE EUROPEAN MARKET
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