Fülszöveg
The "Handbook on the European Union" has reached its
sixth edition in Hungary. It was first published in English in
2002, and in Slovak in 2004, on both occasions with the
financial assistance of the European Commission. Since its
conception, the book has made its way into the curricula of
several universities and colleges, as well as the courses
of the Hungarian Institute for Public Administration. This
new revised and extended edition is published simultaneously
in Hungarian, English and French.
The book provides a comprehensive overview of the
European Union and its functioning from a political,
economic as well as legal perspective, outlining the EU's
institutions, policies and legal and decision-making mechanisms
in simple language. It also contains a glossary of over 300
terms, which can serve as a compendium on its own.
The Handbook analyses the impact of enlargement, the
details of the Constitutional Treaty, the 2007-2013 financial
perspectives, and the...
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Fülszöveg
The "Handbook on the European Union" has reached its
sixth edition in Hungary. It was first published in English in
2002, and in Slovak in 2004, on both occasions with the
financial assistance of the European Commission. Since its
conception, the book has made its way into the curricula of
several universities and colleges, as well as the courses
of the Hungarian Institute for Public Administration. This
new revised and extended edition is published simultaneously
in Hungarian, English and French.
The book provides a comprehensive overview of the
European Union and its functioning from a political,
economic as well as legal perspective, outlining the EU's
institutions, policies and legal and decision-making mechanisms
in simple language. It also contains a glossary of over 300
terms, which can serve as a compendium on its own.
The Handbook analyses the impact of enlargement, the
details of the Constitutional Treaty, the 2007-2013 financial
perspectives, and the prospective of various policies.
Zoltán Horváth followed his studies in Hungary, France and
the United Kingdom, writing his PhD thesis on EU decision-
making. He has worked at the University of Economics of
/ Budapest, the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and, in
recent years, at the Office for Foreign Relations of the
Hungarian Parliament, as the Head of its EU Department.
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