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Despite the lack of an explicit legal basis , a Community environmental policy has
been growing vigorously , even if not harmoniously or systematically , since 1967
. The significance of this development will become clear as we proceed with ...
Despite the lack of an explicit legal basis , a Community environmental policy has
been growing vigorously , even if not harmoniously or systematically , since 1967
. The significance of this development will become clear as we proceed with ...
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model of the " Bismarck countries " , and the welfare systems of . the countries of
the southern rim of the Community ( Leibfried , 1991 ) . Each of these models and
their numerous variants are rooted in peculiar historical and political traditions ...
model of the " Bismarck countries " , and the welfare systems of . the countries of
the southern rim of the Community ( Leibfried , 1991 ) . Each of these models and
their numerous variants are rooted in peculiar historical and political traditions ...
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References Armstrong , Harvey ( 1989 ) , " Community Regional Policy " , in Juliet
Lodge , ed . , The European Community and ... Commission of the European
Communities ( 1989 ) , " Action programme relating to the implementation of the ...
References Armstrong , Harvey ( 1989 ) , " Community Regional Policy " , in Juliet
Lodge , ed . , The European Community and ... Commission of the European
Communities ( 1989 ) , " Action programme relating to the implementation of the ...
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