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Benefiting from the expertise of over 600 business professionals and an extensive network of contacts, AmCham EU has acquired a strong reputation for the publications it produces every year. They provide  the reader with clearly written analyses of topical European issues, summaries and profiles of EU legislation as well as an excellent insight into the functioning of the European institutions.

AmCham EU publishes a selection of core guides including:

  • EU Information Handbook -- a 'who's who' directory of key members of the European Commission, Parliament, Council, Courts and Agencies;
  • European Parliament Directory -- an overview of the Parliament and how it works and a directory of members in a handy spiral notebook format that be easily carried in your brief case;
  • The EU Made Simple -- an in-depth introduction to the European institutions, roles and responsibilities, how they operate, a guide to EU jargon and much more.  

AmCham EU also producesguides roviding in-depth analyses of the legislative and policy issues within a particular sector. They also provide detailed overviews of the institutions and organisations involved including contact details. Giving a concise overview of all the relevant information, these publications are the perfect reference tool, produced according to demand.  Most recently, The EU Environmental Guide was published in October, 2009.

Additionally AmCham EU also produces a number of other informative publications for its members: 

  •  AmCham EU Profile;

  • Annual Report;

  • an annual Membership Directory; and

  • a quarterly News Sheet  -- featuring interviews with high-level policy-makers, reports and updates on AmCham EU events and committee activities, and insightful policy analysis from external contributors.


 

 

 

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For orders or enquiries on AmCham EU publications please send an email to publications@amchameu.eu

 

 

 

Benefiting from the expertise of over 600 business professionals and an extensive network of contacts, AmCham EU has acquired a strong reputation for the publications it produces every year. They provide  the reader with clearly written analyses of topical European issues, summaries and profiles of EU legislation as well as an excellent insight into the functioning of the European institutions.

AmCham EU publishes a selection of core guides including:

  • EU Information Handbook -- a 'who's who' directory of key members of the European Commission, Parliament, Council, Courts and Agencies;
  • European Parliament Directory -- an overview of the Parliament and how it works and a directory of members in a handy spiral notebook format that be easily carried in your brief case;
  • The EU Made Simple -- an in-depth introduction to the European institutions, roles and responsibilities, how they operate, a guide to EU jargon and much more.  

AmCham EU also producesguides roviding in-depth analyses of the legislative and policy issues within a particular sector. They also provide detailed overviews of the institutions and organisations involved including contact details. Giving a concise overview of all the relevant information, these publications are the perfect reference tool, produced according to demand.  Most recently, The EU Environmental Guide was published in October, 2009.

Additionally AmCham EU also produces a number of other informative publications for its members: 

  •  AmCham EU Profile;

  • Annual Report;

  • an annual Membership Directory; and

  • a quarterly News Sheet  -- featuring interviews with high-level policy-makers, reports and updates on AmCham EU events and committee activities, and insightful policy analysis from external contributors.


 

 

 

Order now


For orders or enquiries on AmCham EU publications please send an email to publications@amchameu.eu

 

 

 


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 AmCham’s series of guides to the EU should be required reading for anyone who really wants to know how the EU works. I used to read their materials when I was a young lawyer. They are a superb source of in-depth information!

Christine Lagarde

French Minister for the Economy, Industry and Employment