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International relations / European Union / Federalism / Internal Market / European Court of Human Rights / Treaty of Lisbon / Margin of appreciation / European Commission / European Court of Justice / Law / Europe / European Union law
Date: 2015-05-12 05:55:29
International relations
European Union
Federalism
Internal Market
European Court of Human Rights
Treaty of Lisbon
Margin of appreciation
European Commission
European Court of Justice
Law
Europe
European Union law

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