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The European Union is undoubtedly the world’s largest trade power. According to the data from the World Trade Organization, the value of goods exported by the European Union in 2010 totalled USD 1,787 billion, which accounted for 15 per cent of global exports of goods. The European Union is also the world’s largest importer of goods. In 2010, the European market imported goods worth a total of USD 1,977 billion, which accounted for 13.5 per cent of global imports of goods. The position of the EU in the trade in services is similar. Reflecting on the causes of the current position of the European Union in world trade, we should analyse the principles of EU’s trade policies, which create conditions for the development of the trade exchange of the individual Member States and of the entire group. This article will not only focus on the essence of the common commercial policy, but also consider changes to the Polish commercial policy related to Poland’s accession to the European Union.
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TRANSPOZÍCIA V NOVÝCH ČLENSKÝCH KRAJINÁCH EÚ

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Annually, each member state has to pass a number of domestic legislation transposing EU directives into national legal system. The extent of timely and correct enforcement of EU laws influences the operation of the Single European Market. Despite this fact there are enormous differences between the member countries in the way how they fulfil their transposition obligations. Some governments are doing well, some are lagging behind. The study looks at the analyses of timely and correct transposition in six new member states: Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia. The study looks at various factors derived from the theories of goodness of (mis)fit, political preferences, administrative capacity and world of compliance to explain the variation in transposition performance.
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