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Acknowledgments List of Authors Table of Cases Table of Legislation Text of Article 151 of the European Community Treaty Chapter 1: Introduction PART I THE DEVELOPMENT OF CULTURAL POLICY BY THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY Chapter 2: European Community Intervention in the Cultural Field: Continuity or Change? PART II TRADING CULTURES: CULTURE AND COMMERCE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION Chapter 3: Labels, Locals, and the Free Movement of Goods Chapter 4: Sport as Culture in European Community Law Chapter 5: The Gardener and other Stories: the Peregrinations of Cultural Artefacts within the European Union PART III COMMUNICATING CULTURE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION: THE MEDIA, LANGUAGE, AND EDUCATION Chapter 6: European Community Law and the Cultural Aspects of Television Chapter 7: Language Law of the European Union: Protecting or Eroding Linguistic Diversity? Chapter 8: Reflections on Education and Culture in European Community Law PART IV: CULTURE, IDENTITY, AND EUROPEAN INTEGRATION Chapter 9: Article 151 and European Identity Chapter 10: Long-Term Resident Third Country Nationals in the European Union: Institutional Legacies and Evolving Norms PART V CULTURE AND THE EUROPEAN UNION'S EXTERNAL RELATIONS: TRADE AND AID Chapter 11: Preserving and Promoting Differences? The External Dimension of Cultural Cooperation Chapter 12: From Regional to Global Freedom of Trade in Audio-Visual Goods and Services? A Comparison of the Impact on the Audio-Visual Sector of the Preferential Trade Zones Established by the European Community and the World Trade Organization PART VI CONCLUDING OBSERVATIONS Chapter 13: Culture and European Union Law: The Exploration of an Interface

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