Outline of The European Union - Structures

Structures

  1. Members
    • Member States
      • Dependent Territories of Member States
    • Enlargement
  2. Institutions
    • European Commission
      • President of the European Commission
        • Barroso Commission
        • Prodi Commission
        • Santer Commission
        • Delors Commission
        • Thorn Commission
        • Jenkins Commission
        • Ortoli Commission
        • Mansholt Commission
        • Malfatti Commission
        • Rey Commission
      • Hallstein Commission
      • European Civil Service
    • European Parliament
      • Member of the European Parliament
      • President of the European Parliament
      • European political party
      • Political groups of the European Parliament
      • Elections in the European Union
      • Committees of the European Parliament
    • Council of the European Union (also named Council of Ministers or just Council)
      • Presidency of the Council of the European Union
      • Qualified Majority Voting (QMV)
      • COREPER
    • Court of Justice of the European Union
      • European Court of Justice
      • General Court (European Union)
      • List of members
      • List of European Court of Justice rulings
    • European Court of Auditors
    • European Central Bank (ECB)
    • European Council
  3. Other bodies
    • Committee of the Regions (CoR)
    • Economic and Social Committee (ESC)
    • European System of Central Banks
    • European Investment Bank
    • European Investment Fund
    • Agencies of the European Union
    • European Ombudsman
    • European External Action Service
  4. Related Organisations
    • European Free Trade Association (EFTA)
    • European Economic Area (EEA)
    • Western European Union (WEU)

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