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Roar Grønhaug,Marielle Christiansenhe three Community Treaties. The most noteworthy modifications concerned the six areas of citizenship, justice and home affairs, employment, the environment, agricultural and fishing, and a common foreign and security policy (Langrish 1998: 3). Compared to the Maastricht treaty, which formed the lasFibrin 发表于 2025-3-29 11:48:51
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