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The fortnightly European Union collaboration is a project intended to improve to featured-standard quality articles related to the European Union, through widespread collaborative and cooperative editing. Any European Union-related article may be nominated, including non-existent articles, stubs, and longer articles which are lacking in some area.

The next collaboration will be selected on Friday, 10 August, 2007 at 12:00 UTC (the current time is 18:03, December 22, 2024).

Member template

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{{user EU-member}} will unfold to

This user participates in the EU Collaboration of the fortnight.




Selection process

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The collaborations are selected by approval voting. This is done by clicking the edit button to the right of the article's nomination, and adding the text # ~~~~.

  • Only registered users may vote, and their first edit must have been before the article was nominated.
  • Only support votes and comments should be added, as the articles are chosen by approval voting.
  • Living in the European Union is not a requirement to vote (but please consider joining the European Union Wikiproject).

Nominating articles

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Add your nomination at the bottom of the page, giving good reasons will help others in supporting your nomination. You can use the template which is commented out at the end of the nominations section.

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Nominated on 2007-07-27
This article is tiny, it is also the core pillar of the Union and all the Union was prior to 1993. For sure we can get more on this.

Support:

  1. - J Logan t: 16:24, 27 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Nominated on 2007-07-27
The Court is a major institution but is a bit of a mess and lacks citation. I've done a bit of work but needs the attention of others and people with law sources.

Support:

  1. - J Logan t: 16:24, 27 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]