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EABO Publications How much do you know about the European Union? The ABFE offers you eight books that could help you in this effort. They are published by the American Chamber of Commerce to the EU and are “must read” for anyone interested in understanding and contacting the various European Union institutions. The EU Made Simple - All you Need to Know About the EU. This guide serves as an excellent reference guide for all those with an interest in EU affairs and is the perfect companion to guiding you through the European institutions. Understanding EU Financial Services Legislation: A Guide for Business 2005 - 2006. This first edition of Understanding EU Financial Services Legislation: A Guide for Business is invaluable in demonstrating how existing legislation in the area of Financial Services impacts on business. It is a clear, succinct guide to complex legislation beyond the financial sector. Guide to the WTO 2005 - 2006. This guide includes an analysis of the history of the WTO, explanations on how the WTO functions, clear diagrams visualizing the structure, the processes and the history of the WTO, in-depth insight into the WTO agreements, explanations of key international trade terms and terminology and overview of the Doha Development Agenda. EU Policies: A Guide to Business 2005 - 2006. This guide provides the reader with a clear and compact overview of the main issues at stake for business in Europe. It covers 15 issue specific sectors of EU policy, from competition to environment, and from trade to the digital economy. EU Information Handbook 2005. This handy reference guide, updated annually, tells you all you wish to know about the EU, how the European institutions work and how to contact key officials. Guide to the European Parliament 2004 - 2009 includes full biographical details and photos of all MEPs, their national party affiliations and the committees they are assigned to. It also explains how the Parliament functions. The EU Environment Guide 2004. The guide provides a comprehensive briefing on the EU’s environmental policy and a contact list of the institutions involved in this area. The EU Guide to the Digital Economy provides a detailed overview of the progress made within different areas of the information society in the EU. It also includes a thoroughly researched list of full contact details of the key actors in the field of the information society.
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