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The authors did not take the approach that has traditionally been
used for composing an EU guidebook and put EU-related historic-
administrative details aside. Instead, they discuss the Union through the
prism of their professional and research experience and offer specific
and essential elements of the functioning of the Union, which will
enable readers to further deepen their knowledge and make it easier
for them to navigate within the complex EU-related administrative
and legal procedures. The opinions expressed in this publication and
the recommendations put forward herein are strictly based on EU
current practices and legislation as well as EU founding documents and
subsidiary legal acts.
This public
This publication is bilingual and its each chapter consists of Geor-ation is bilingual and its each chapter consists of Geor-
gian and English language texts. The English part will make readers nglish language texts. The English part will make readers
gian and E
familiar with EU terminology which, in turn, will simplify a further ex-amiliar with EU terminology which, in turn, will simplify a further ex-
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pl
ploring of EU official documents. The English texts might also be help-oring of EU official documents. The English texts might also be help-
ful
ful for readers from other EPLO member states, first and foremost, EU for readers from other EPLO member states, first and foremost, EU
eastern partner participant countries (Ukraine, Moldova, Armenia and astern partner participant countries (Ukraine, Moldova, Armenia and
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Azerbaijan).erbaijan).
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This publication will also help readers to follow other research
products of the EPLO branch. Future works will be released within a
regular international research format established by the branch for
fundamental and applied research of the European Union, EU law and
best European practices for good governance, etc.