Eurasian Integration: One Year since Signing the Treaty on Eurasian Economic Union

Eurasian Integration: One Year since Signing the Treaty on Eurasian Economic Union

Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) today is an integrative framework with the common market of 180 million people. Members of the largest geopolitical union in the post-Soviet area are Russian Federation, Republic of Belarus, Republic of Kazakhstan and Republic of Armenia (Republic of Kyrgyzstan is due to become a member in the nearest future). The purpose of the EEU is to ensure comprehensive modernization, cooperation and increased competitiveness of national economies and facilitate stable development for a better well-being of the people of member states. Discussion Topics: 1. Legal consequences of transition from EurAsEC to EEU, law enforcement issues; 2. Evolution of Eurasian dispute resolution mechanism; 3. Improvement of competitive legislation of the EEU member states, ensuring fair competitive environment in transborder commodity markets.