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97 ECONOMIC INTEGRATION OF SOCIALIST COUNTRIES AND INTERNATIONAL UNIFICATION OF THEIR LAWS JERZY RAJSKI Professor at the Faculty of Law, Warsaw University, Poland . I The development of trends towards international economic integration of groups of states is a characteristic feature of the contemporary world. These trends are, however, limited to certain regions, embracing states of similar socio-economic systems. These states promote international economic integra- tion in order to solve problems within a given socio-political structure and geographical region. They create appropriate structures generally in the form of an international organization in order to achieve these goals. The character of such organizations differs according to their purposes, which reflect cer- tain economic and political needs. It is worth mentioning that the notion of international economic integration is variously understood as denoting different economic processes. The term "economic integration" appeared in the official documents of the Council of Mutual Economic Assistance (CMEA)L in 1969 - twenty years after its creation. Two years later, in 1971, the Council adopted an important do- cument entitled "Comprehensive Program for the Intensification and Improve- . ment of Cooperation and the Development of Socialist Economic Integration of the CMEA Member States",2 which envisaged the
Review of Socialist Law (in 1992 continued as Review of Central and East European Law) – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 1982
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