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What does EC stand for?

European Community (archaic; European Union is preferred)


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The parties to the Energy Community are the European Community, as well as Balkan countries Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro and Kosovo.
Aa Sijilmassi, 43, holds a PhD in political sciences, and had served as ambassador to the European Community from 2003 to 2004, before working as ambassador in Paris till his appointment.
00 Hardcover KJE5142 Despite a slow start in the 1950s, when member states did not seem to recognize the diversity expanding within their borders, the European Community has made steady progress in supporting equal treatment and the elimination of discrimination on the basis of sex, race, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation and belief.
In February, Ashgate Publishing (Burlington, VT) released European Insolvency Law, a hardback book that examines the texts that have formed part of the European experience at managing insolvency across borders and discusses the impact of insolvency law on the formation of the European Community.
Within two months, 47 countries and the European Community had signed, indicating a good faith commitment to ratify the convention (so far, Norway and Sri Lanka have done so).
The European community is also providing substantial financial aid to strengthen the country's infrastructure.
Paxar has responded to the second phase of the European Community Directive (1760/2000) by devising a simple solution that ensures compliance for everyone involved in the supply chain.
At a celebration of the next pounds 80m tranche of funding for the organisation, she said MSIF demonstrated the benefits of working with the European community.

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