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How effective the Single European Act has been in creating a European Internal Market

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Running Head: SINGLE EUROPEAN ACT How effective the Single European Act has been in creating a European Internal Market [Writer's name appears here] [Institution's name appears here] How effective the Single European Act has been in creating a European Internal Market Introduction In the course of 1985 and 1986 the institutions of the European Communities (hereafter 'Community') devised and set in motion a programme to complete the Community's internal market by 31 December 1992. Much has been said about this programme, but its most important stages should nevertheless be very briefly reviewed. The major starting-point was undoubtedly the Commission's White Paper on the completion of the internal market. (White Paper 1985) In this document the Commission presented a thorough study of the various barriers which stood in the way of having a genuinely single market, as was (at least to some extent if not entirely) envisaged by the original EEC Treaty. The most...

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