The membership of the EC has a profound effect upon the states and individuals since it constitutes a distinct legal order at once different from and common to the countries which form the Community. It entails adaptation of the national, political, economic and social systems to the common rules enshrined in the founding Treaties. The original Six member states had to adjust their constitutions to the obligations arising from the membership and, as the Community developed, they continued the process of adaptation, Newcomers have to do the same though they do not influence the events. Therefore, the greater the European integration, the more complex becomes the process of adaptation of new members. This will be particularly difficult as a result of the completion of the internal market by the end of 1992 and the progressive development of new policies and the ratification of the Treaty of Maastricht of 1992.
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