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European Union Policy Analysis

European Union Policy Analysis

Q This assignment gives you an opportunity to select a specific area of EU policy which is of direct relevance to your career. The analysis is not just a summary of a policy area. It must make specific recommendations as to the ways that a particular company could and should react to the chosen policy. More details on how you are expected to write this up will be provided by your instructor. Policies can be found by going to: http://europa.eu/pol/index_en.htm. Students should choose from among the following policy areas: Agriculture, Audiovisual and Media, Consumers, Energy, Environment, Food safety, Information technology, Public health, and Sport. Note that these are just "areas" and to get to the actual policies you must drill down further. For example: Food Safety > (click the legislation tab) Product Labelling and Packaging > GMO Labelling (this is an acceptable policy), or another example: Information Technology > (click the legislation tab) Radio Frequencies > Mobile Broadband Services (again this is acceptable). You can recognize the basic level as often these are labeled “general principles” or “specific provisions” or “specific summaries."

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