España y Portugal: veinticinco años en la Unión Europea ; (1986 - 2011)
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In: Historia y sociedad 157
In: Preferential trade agreements: how much do they benefit developing economies?.2007, 43-53
Ce rapport vise à répondre à deux questions principales : (1) Quelles avantages les préférences commerciales apportent aux pays en développement ; et (2) quelles sont les implications de l'érosion de ces prèfèrenes du fait de la libéralisation commerciale multilatérale ? Les analyses sont réalisées pour les pays de la Quad (Canada, l'Union européenne, le Japon et les Etats-Unis) parce qu'ils ont les tarifs les plus élevés sur les produits agricoles. Les résultats de cette étude suggèrent que bien que les marges préférentielles soient érodées avec la libéralisation multilatérale, le problème concerne surtout seulement certains secteurs spécifiques pour certains pays.
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ch. 1. The constitution and character of EU law -- ch. 2. The institutions of the European Union -- ch. 3. The sources of European law -- ch. 4. Enforcement of EU law -- ch. 5. The relationship between EU law and national law -- ch. 6. Introduction to the law of the internal market -- ch. 7. Art 34 and art 35 and the free movement of goods -- ch. 8. Art 30 and customs tariffs, and art 110 and discriminatory taxation -- ch. 9. Art 45 and the free movement of workers -- ch. 10. Art 49 and freedom of establishment : art 56, and the right to provide services -- ch. 11. EU competition law -- ch. 12. Art 157 and anti-discrimination law -- ch. 13. The social dimension.
In: Policy in the making
In: A Bow Group paper p 704
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
"Visa Policy in the European Union" published on by Oxford University Press.
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
"Croatia and the European Union" published on by Oxford University Press.
In: The European Union Ser.
Cover -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- The literature on EU social policy -- Central arguments -- Plan of the book -- 2 Explaining Social Policy-making in the EU -- Why social policy is different from other policies -- European integration and the welfare state -- Theoretical perspectives on European integration -- Social policy-making in a multilevel system -- Social policy and EU legitimacy -- Towards a synthesis -- 3 Social Policy and Multilevel Governance -- The development of social policy in the EU -- The Lisbon and Europe 2020 growth strategies -- Economic crisis and the EU's social dimension -- Conclusion -- 4 Social Security and Pensions -- What is social insurance? -- Free movement and the coordination of social security -- The internal market and occupational pensions -- Soft law and the modernization of pensions -- The sovereign debt crisis and pension reform -- Conclusion -- 5 Employment Policy -- The European Employment Strategy -- A judicial revolution in labour law? -- Reconciliation of work and family -- Conclusion -- 6 Vocational Training and Higher Education -- Varieties of skill formation -- Early development of the EU's VET policy -- Towards a more integrated approach -- Long-term policy coordination: the Lisbon and Europe 2020 growth strategies -- Intergovernmental initiatives: the Bologna Process and the European Qualifications Framework -- The Copenhagen Process and the EQF -- Conclusion -- 7 Health Policy -- Conceptualizing health care -- The internal market and health care -- Public health policy -- Occupational health and safety -- Conclusion -- 8 Poverty and Social Inclusion -- Conceptual foundations -- Social exclusion on the EU policy agenda -- The Lisbon Strategy and social inclusion -- Evaluation the EU's social exclusion policies -- Conclusion.
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
"The Western European Union (WEU)" published on by Oxford University Press.
This paper covers the topics of the pending European Union enlargement and accompanying processes, including the issue of a new Constitutional Treaty and the position and role of Slovenia in these discussions.
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In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
"Spain and the European Union" published on by Oxford University Press.
The paper overviews the global and financially sensitive issues of sanitation and water supply in concern with preventing waterborne infections. The strategy and efficiency of clean drinking water supply withhold a number of obvious sanitation shortcomings. To positive results on a global scale, EU countries have adopted and implemented certain hygiene and public water supply sanitation strategies. ; "Interaction of Environment and Human Health: Experience of the European Union", with the reference number 2016-2592 / 001-001, 574826-EPP-1-2016-1-RU-EPPJMO-MODULE
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"France and the European Union" published on by Oxford University Press.
In: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/96229
The third and final Jean Monnet Conference was held on 12 May 2015 at Dar l-Ewropa, Valletta. Fourteen scholars and a number of students as well as members of the public participated in the conference. It was chaired by Prof. Roderick Pace, Director of the Institute for European Studies and Jean Monnet Professor. The speakers at the Conference were Prof. Alfred Tovias from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Prof. Susannah Verney, from the National and Kapodistrian Univeristy of Athens; Dr. Alexander Apostolides from the European University of Cyprus; Prof. Baldur Thorhallsson from the University of Iceland; Dr. Dana Lusa from the University of Zagreb; Prof. Andrew Geddes from the University of Sheffield; Prof. Panayotis J. Tsakonas from the University of the Aegean, Rhodes; Dr. Stelios Stavridis from the Univeristy of Zaragosa; Prof. Gilbert Achcar, from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London; Dr. Charalambos Tsardanidis from the University of the Aegean, Rhodes; and Dr. Angelos Katsaris, from the College of Europe, Natolin, Warsaw. Prof. Pace opened the Conference by introducing the theme of 'An Evolving EU Engaging a Changing Mediterranean Region' and the sub-themes which were presented in the rest of the conference. The presentations covered a variety of current topics including the economic and political crises on both sides of the Mediterranean and the rise of euroscepticism (Prof. Tovias and Prof. Verney); region-specific issues in Cyprus, Nordic countries and the Western Balkans (Dr. Apostolides, Prof. Thorhallsson, Dr. Lusa); the EU's asylum and migration policies in relation to the Mediterranean (Prof. Geddes, Dr. Carammia and Prof. Tsakonas); the dynamics of challenges posed by the Arab uprisings for the EU (Dr. Stavridis, Prof. Achcar). Other presentations tackled specific issues such as energy security (Dr. Tsardanidis) and climate change policy (Dr. Katsaris). Prof. Roderick Pace concluded the Conference with a final address and discussion. A Workshop was held the ...
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In: Monographien der List-Gesellschaft N.F., 23