... to theEUregionalpolicy, which is the main instrument oftheEU aimed at promoting cohesion and reducing ...disparities. The results presented above showed ...
... determinants of identity formation, we can conclude that individuals’ identification with Europe is likely to be conditioned by a list ofEU policies and institutions with a clear ...
... far, the concepts of identity and identification with theEU have been analysed in the literature in terms of individual and collective European identity mostly at the ...
... over the performance of Member States and regions benefiting from the European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF) is part ofthe design oftheEU cohesion ...
... from the arena of trade negotiations – as much as EU Member States are involved in deregulation of labour in order to pursue fl exibilisation – the Government of India has shown ...
... Some ofthe strongest characteristics that permit the Free Competition Commission within INDECOPI to enforce Peruvian Competition Policy are that INDECOPI is among the best-respected ...
... between the UK’s long-term vision for the CAP and its specific negotiating ...While the government argued that income support subsidies are neither desirable nor necessary, it ‘made it clear that ...
... series of conditions, derived from historic-structural changes, which can be seen reflected quantitatively and qualitatively in the lives ofthe majority ofthe ...analysis ...
... EU Cohesion Policy Performance: Regional Variation in the Effectiveness of the management of the Structural Funds Rosina Moreno EU Cohesion Policy Performance: Regional Variation in the [r] ...
... Studies of premature death require the analysis of very large population cohorts or intervention studies with ex- tensive baseline exposure information on major risk fac- tors and complete mortality ...
... “defeat the changing capacity of financial investigation skills and burden of proof in any ofthe jurisdictions along it economic path” (Levi, 2002, ...made by a national ...
... Despite the abovementioned homogeneity in the conditions for eligibility, how- ever, these regions were characterized by very different systems of territorial assets of economic, ...
... Since the start of this project two years ago, we aimed to be an international journal, as we highlighted in the journal’s aims and scope published on our ...statement of December 2012 we ...
... without the informed, free, express and specific consent ofthe person undergoing ...phase ofthe research and the person undergoing the research should be informed, ...
... that theEU discourse has focused on border problems but has not securitised the whole immigration phenomenon, there is a need to clarify whether securitisation has taken place in the field ...
... problems. The granting of resources will continue to be fundamental to, for example, supporting the civil society of a country or financing experimental ...use of certain tools, ...
... in Europe, 2002 is a very important year because in this year the European Union will adopt the Direc- tive relating to the Assessment and Management of Environ- mental Noise (DAMEN) ...
... training. The length of compulsory edu- cation has been extended in Italy, Belgium, Czech Republic, Iceland, Mexico, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal and Turkey; while national testing at key stages has been ...
... been the subject of spirited academic debate for almost two ...matter of convenience we employ the following as a point of departure for discussion: ‘‘the informa- tion, trust ...