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European social security law and third country nationals: [proceedings of International Conference "The European Union and the Associated States. Non-European Union Nationals and the Coordination of European Social Security Law: Relations with Third States", Stuttgart, 20 - 21 April 1998]
Vragen naar de onbekende weg: kernproblemen van de internationale betrekkingen
Frankrijk, internationale veiligheid en defensie
In: Militaire spectator: MS ; maanblad ; waarin opgen. de officie͏̈le mededelingen van de Koninkl. Landmacht en de Koninkl. Luchtmacht, Band 181, Heft 9, S. 379-385
ISSN: 0026-3869
Onveiligheidsgevoelens bij blanke middenklassers in Kaapstad: Op zoek naar een comfortzone in een ongelijk land
In: Tijdschrift over cultuur & criminaliteit, Heft 1
ISSN: 2211-9507
Mogelijkheden voor betere coördinatie van socialezekerheidsrechten voor naar de EU gemigreerde en vanuit de EU gemigreerde derdelandonderdanen: Een onderzoek aan de hand van case study Turkije
In: https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/329029
Third-country nationals can use regulation 1231/10 to invoke regulation 883/04, However, the territorial limitation imposed by regulation 1231/10 still limits third-country nationals. The main issue is that regulation 1231/10 is restricted to EU territory. Outside of the EU, any requirement regarding equal treatment in accordance with regulation 1231/10 is not applicable. Decision 3/80, the European Convention on Social Security, the Dutch-Turkish social security treaty and ILO Treaty 118 also consider facts outside of the EU, as demonstrated by figures of the Employee Insurance Agency and Social Insurance Bank. Relevant facts outside of the EU include for example the periods of time third-country nationals lived and worked in third countries and the export of benefits to these countries. My proposal to conclude new treaties with third countries on the EU level was discussed in the context of the four analysed coordination schemes. In the discussion, I have researched what possibilities exist to include the techniques of the involved schemes in treaties with third countries, to address those exact issues faced by third country nationals as a result of the limited territorial scope of regulation 1231/10. In addition to facing possible issues because the territorial scope is limited to the EU, third-country nationals also face issues from regulation 1231/10 resulting from the requirement that a third-country national must be in a situation which is not confined in all respects within a single EU Member State. We have seen that the analysed coordination schemes do not require the cross-border movement between at least two EU Member States before involved persons can call upon the concerned coordination schemes. With respect to these coordination schemes, it suffices that the involved persons move from one treaty country to another. This is therefore not limited to just EU Member States. There are no relevant objections for cancelling the requirement that third-country nationals as a result of regulation 1231/10 ...
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Eeen effectievere Europese Unie? De gevolgen van het Verdrag van Lissabon voor het Gemeenschappelijk Veiligheids- en Defensiebeleid
In: Militaire spectator: MS ; maanblad ; waarin opgen. de officie͏̈le mededelingen van de Koninkl. Landmacht en de Koninkl. Luchtmacht, Band 11
ISSN: 0026-3869
Change in de Amerikaanse Missile Defense plannen Kan en moet Nederland bijdragen aan de raketverdediging van Europa, nu president Obama met zijn Phased Adaptive Approach voor Missile Defense is gekomen?
In: Militaire spectator: MS ; maanblad ; waarin opgen. de officie͏̈le mededelingen van de Koninkl. Landmacht en de Koninkl. Luchtmacht, Band 179, Heft 3, S. 120-133
ISSN: 0026-3869
Towards a European reassessment of punitive law enforcement?: valedictory lecture
In: Pompe reeks 103
"The European Union is today a major player in many policy areas, going from classic economic fields as competition policy, agriculture and fisheries policy to new emergent fields as environmental policy, arterial intelligence policy, security and foreign policy and criminal justice policy. These policies comes with an increasing level of EU regulation, having also a substantive impact on the harmonization of national policies and regulations. This expansion of EU competence naturally also places new demands on their enforcement, especially when it comes to investigations with the aim of imposing punitive administrative and/or criminal sanctions. In this expanded version of his valedictory lecture Prof. Vervaele is assessing 1) to what extent the EU and its Member States have a policy on punitive enforcement in the internal market and in the Area of Freedom Security and Justice and 2) how this policy translates into the harmonization of substantive administrative and criminal law and procedural law at the national level and into the elaboration of administrative and judicial cooperation instruments and the setting up of European enforcement agencies. The assessment includes to what extent this policy takes account of the human rights obligations. Vervaele concludes with a plea for a European model for punitive law enforcement with an increased alignment between the administrative enforcement tools in the internal market and the criminal enforcement tools in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice. In this model the national enforcement authorities are build in under a network cooperation scheme."--
De strategische pauze voorbij . Veiligheid, defensie en de westerse krijgsmacht na 9/11 - 9/11 heeft voor een kentering gezorgd in de westerse veiligheidsbeleving, waarbij westerse krijgsmachten tijdens interventies indrukwekkende tactische en operationale resultaten hebben behaald
In: Militaire spectator: MS ; maanblad ; waarin opgen. de officie͏̈le mededelingen van de Koninkl. Landmacht en de Koninkl. Luchtmacht, Band 180, Heft 9, S. 398-416
ISSN: 0026-3869
Overzicht van het Vlaamse politiek gebeuren in 2000
In: Res publica: politiek-wetenschappelijk tijdschrift van de Lage Landen ; driemaandelijks tijdschrift, Band 43, Heft 2-3, S. 369-396
ISSN: 0486-4700
Out-of-area: De Koninklijke Marine en multinationale vlootoperaties 1945-2001 ; Out-of-area: The Royal Netherlands Navy and multinational fleet operations 1945-2001
In: https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/343770
Between 1949 and 1962 the Netherlands renounced its sovereignty over most of its overseas territories. Nevertheless, during the entire period of the Cold War, the Royal Netherlands Navy (RNLN) stood by its point of view that it had a global task to fulfil. This military-naval deployment, outside the NATO treaty area during and shortly after the Cold War in relation to the structural global ambitions of the Royal Netherlands Navy's leadership, is the central theme of this study. This theme is analysed on the basis of theories and an understanding of multinational fleet operations after 1945 and Dutch policy regarding naval operations outside the NATO treaty area, but above all through regional case studies (Korean War 1950-1955, operations around the Arabian peninsula 1984-2000, and in the Adriatic Sea and Montenegrin waters 1992-2001). These case studies were examined by addressing the following central questions: to what extent did these missions involve a traditional approach to Dutch foreign policy? To what extent did the Navy's leadership influence the political-strategic decision-making on these out-of-area operations? To what extent were Dutch tasks and operations different from those of coalition partners, specifically those of the British Royal Navy, which the Royal Netherlands Navy considered to be its 'sister navy'? To what extent did the existing national and international perceptions of the RNLN influence Dutch decision-making on these missions, and how much did the participation in multinational fleet operations subsequently contribute to the objectives the Dutch government had in mind? In all the three case studies, the national and international perception of the Netherlands as a maritime nation and the ability to deploy high-quality navy units were taken into account in the Dutch government's decision-making regarding the RNLN participation in multinational fleet operations. The missions always received international, and especially British and American, appreciation and respect. The fact that ...
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Europa en de wereld: de eeuwige machtsvraag
In: Res publica: politiek-wetenschappelijk tijdschrift van de Lage Landen ; driemaandelijks tijdschrift, Band 50, Heft 2, S. 85-98
ISSN: 0486-4700