EUI Working Paper: SPS, Volumes 4-10European University Institute, 1993 - Europe |
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The significance of this development will become clear as we proceed with our
argument . The Single European Act ( SEA ) of 1986 , assigns a number of new
competences to the Community in the social field . The main lines of
development ...
The significance of this development will become clear as we proceed with our
argument . The Single European Act ( SEA ) of 1986 , assigns a number of new
competences to the Community in the social field . The main lines of
development ...
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It should be clear from the preceding discussion that all three models of social
policy , but especially the third one , are quite different from social regulation both
in the range of government activities they include and in their underlying
rationale ...
It should be clear from the preceding discussion that all three models of social
policy , but especially the third one , are quite different from social regulation both
in the range of government activities they include and in their underlying
rationale ...
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A social dimension is also needed , but one must be clear about the meaning of
this ambiguous expression . As I have tried to show , the European Community ,
rather than undermining the achievements of the welfare state , is in fact ...
A social dimension is also needed , but one must be clear about the meaning of
this ambiguous expression . As I have tried to show , the European Community ,
rather than undermining the achievements of the welfare state , is in fact ...
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