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What does the EU stand for and why was it founded? Why and how did Ireland become a member? We look at the benefits of membership and the role Irish people have played in the modern EU. We also look at who does what in the EU and how decisions are made at EU level.
The overall aim of the EEC/EU, since its foundation in 1958, is to promote peace; the values of human rights; democracy; equality; the rule of law; and...
We "fully share the ideals ... acceptthe aims of the community .... as well as the action proposed to achieve those aims" - An Taoiseach, Seán...
As a member of the EU, Irelandbelongs to the largest economic and political union in the world. Irish businesses have full access to the EU's Internal...
Since joining, Ireland has been an active member of the EU. Along with the other Member States, we have played a full and engaged part in all the discussions...
The EU works by finding agreements.
This section explores the processes involved in the making and implementation of EU laws and the roles of the various bodies involved. EU legislation begins...