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Nikolaos Ktenas 03019776 Pr. Steve Peers LL34P Ladbroke House 22/01/2004 LLM European & International Law EU Public Law & International Relations "To what extent will the proposed EU constitution affect, the procedure for EU/EC negotiation and conclusion of international agreements" Whilst some of the European Union's relations with international organizations have political or humanitarian roots, the vast majority is economic and relates to the organisation of the world economy. According to the founding Treaties each of the Communities has the capacity to establish relations with certain international organisations and to conclude certain types of international agreements The most important of these economic organisations that have engaged with the EC since the early years of its existence, are: the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the International Trade Organisation (ITO) and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and since 1994 the World Trade Organisation (WTO). My analysis will begin by examining the law as...

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