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Shaikhutdinova, G.R. Basic concepts of flexibility in the European Union

Abstract: While the principle of flexibility was first officially introduced into the law of the European Union by the Amsterdam Treaty of 1997, it actually formed long before and took various shapes and forms. As the author of this article points out, having studied the political principle of flexibility, one may single out various concepts of flexibility, and accordingly, various forms, as studied in this article.



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