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Unit Two. EU powers and competences

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INTRODUCTION TO EUROPEAN UNION LAW

INTRODUCTION TO EUROPEAN UNION LAWUnitsUnit Two. EU powers and competences Step 1. Overview

Step 1. Overview

We already saw how the EU is entrusted with achieving common aims agreed by all Member States. To do that, the EU and its institutions must have the power to act. In other words, Member States must empower the EU.

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