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In: Cambridge tax law
The historical trajectory to EU corporate tax law -- EU corporate tax legislation -- The court of justice and the development of EU corporate tax law -- Tax obstacles to the cross-border movement of companies : direct investment -- Tax obstacles to cross-border portfolio investment -- Reorganisations under EU tax law -- Tax avoidance and EU law -- State aid and taxation -- EU corporate tax law : interim conclusions and thoughts.
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In: Routledge advances in European politics
In: Routledge Advances in European Politics Ser
In: Routledge research in environmental politics
In: Journal of common market studies: JCMS, Band 53, Heft sup1, S. 230-236
ISSN: 1468-5965
Abstract not available. Adapted from the source document.
In: Parliamentary affairs: a journal of representative politics, Band 52, Heft 1, S. 587
ISSN: 0031-2290
Schusswaffen in der Europäischen Union.
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In: Palgrave advances
In: Palgrave law masters
In: International law reports, Band 98, S. 251-270
ISSN: 2633-707X
Relationship of international law and municipal law — Conduct of foreign relations — Treaty-making power — Spain — Spanish Constitution, Article 95 — Constitutional review of exercise of treaty-making power — Treaty on European Union, 1992 ("Maastricht Treaty") — Compatibility with Spanish ConstitutionTreaties — Conclusion and operation — Constitutional limitations — Accession of Spain to Treaty on European Union, 1992 — Extension of powers of European Community — Compatibility with Spanish Constitution — Whether special constitutional amendment required prior to ratification — Establishment of right to stand as a candidate in municipal elections for persons 252resident in one Member State who are nationals of another Member State — Whether violating Article 13(2) of Constitution — Whether constituting an infringement of national sovereignty — Scope of permissible transfer of sovereignty to Community institutions — Article 93 of Constitution — Distinction between transfer of powers to institutions and extension of personal rightsAliens — Acquisition of citizenship — European Community — Establishment of citizenship of European Union — Effect on nationals of one Member State resident in another Member State — Entitlement of such persons to vote and stand as candidates in municipal elections — The law of Spain
The rapid rise in persons over age 60 has created a platform for the rise of elder abuse all over the world. Increasing strains on caregivers and the realization that elder abuse is a serious issue have only recently produced research on the topic. In light of this, this presentation evaluates the state of the aging population in the European Union where more research has been done on elder abuse than in other areas of the world. This presentation focuses specifically on elder abuse in Germany and in Greece, as these countries represent the cultural and geographical extremes in Europe today. First, the presentation evaluates the risk factors and forms that elder abuse is taking today in the European Union. The presentation then describes the state of elder abuse in both Germany and Greece, taking into consideration demographics, culture, and current responses. Finally, this presentation evaluates possible steps to implement for effective change in the area of elder abuse.
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The book marks the 60th anniversary of the European Union and the 25th anniversary of the Treaty of Maastricht, which granted the EU competences in the field of culture. It addresses the impact of EU policies on art, culture and creative industries. The critical assessment is made from the perspective of a practitioner, founder and managing director of KEA, one of the most influential research centres on cultural policy in the European Union since 1999.The document advocates the importance of mainstreaming culture in policy making to give the European Project meaning. It calls on the European elites to review methods and discourses with a view to build on Europe's DNA as a space of extraordinary quality of life, full of memories and heritage, cultural and spiritual exchanges, source of fantastic creativity.The publication suggests ways for the European Union, across policy fields, to remain a modern, altruist and attractive idea and true to its essence: the capacity to embrace and nurture cultural differences to build peace and prosperity, empowering its citizens.
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