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A home for the Roma: why strict enforcement of migration laws is necessary for a united EU.
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- 2005/21/EC, Euratom: Council Decision of 22 December 2004 appointing a Greek member of the Economic and Social Committee
- 2010/773/EU: Decision of the European Central Bank of 25 November 2010 on the quality accreditation procedure for manufacturers of euro banknotes (ECB/2010/22)
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