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Comment on Dorota Leczykiewicz - Common Commercial Policy: The Expanding Competence of the European Union in the Area of International Trade

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 March 2019

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Part III: Sectoral Differentiation in the Constitution
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Copyright © 2005 by German Law Journal GbR 

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1 Compare, Treaty Establishing the European Community, art. 133 (3) (2), Nov. 10, 1997, 1997 O.J. (C 340) [hereinafter EC] and Treaty Establishing a Constitution for Europe, art. III-315 (3) (3), Dec. 16, 2004, 2004 O.J. (C310) [hereinafter Constitutional Treaty].Google Scholar

2 Compare, EC, art. 133 (5) (2), and (3) and Constitutional Treaty, art. III-315 (4) and (2).Google Scholar

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