EUI Working Paper: SPS, Volumes 4-10European University Institute, 1993 - Europe |
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policies , to make studies , deliver opinions and arrange consultations - indicate
that the social policy domain , with the exceptions noted above , was originally
considered to be outside the supranational competence of the institutions of the ...
policies , to make studies , deliver opinions and arrange consultations - indicate
that the social policy domain , with the exceptions noted above , was originally
considered to be outside the supranational competence of the institutions of the ...
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However , the very success of the national welfare state sets limits to an
expanded social policy competence of the Community . Indeed , there is a
striking difference between the scale and scope of national policies and the
modest role of ...
However , the very success of the national welfare state sets limits to an
expanded social policy competence of the Community . Indeed , there is a
striking difference between the scale and scope of national policies and the
modest role of ...
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... of European integration must mean something else . 4 . The widening and
deepening of social regulation As we have seen , each successive revision of the
Rome Treaty has expanded and strengthened the competences of the
Community ...
... of European integration must mean something else . 4 . The widening and
deepening of social regulation As we have seen , each successive revision of the
Rome Treaty has expanded and strengthened the competences of the
Community ...
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