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What should I read after Eurojust Regulation - Should the UK Opt-In??

BookOrb recommends Financial Transaction Tax - Alive and Deadly (2013), Grassroots sport and the European Union (2011), Tackling Corporate Tax Avoidance in a Global Economy (2013), Progress of scrutiny, 29 March 2007 (2007), and Sanctions for Breaches of the Code of Conduct (2013).

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Who wrote Eurojust Regulation - Should the UK Opt-In??

Eurojust Regulation - Should the UK Opt-In? is by Great Britain: Parliament: House of Lords: European Union Committee, Timothy Boswell of Aynho, Jean Corston, and Stationery Office.