EUI Working Paper: SPS, Volumes 4-10European University Institute, 1993 - Europe |
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... discussed in more detail in section 4 ) go beyond existing regulations in most Member States in taking into consideration ergonomic and other " soft " factors , within the spirit of Art . 118A . To complete this picture of significant ...
... discussed in more detail in section 4 ) go beyond existing regulations in most Member States in taking into consideration ergonomic and other " soft " factors , within the spirit of Art . 118A . To complete this picture of significant ...
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... discussed repeatedly in recent years . The advocates of this idea are generally motivated by a historical analogy , but particularly by concerns about the future of social entitlements in an integrated European market . The analogy is ...
... discussed repeatedly in recent years . The advocates of this idea are generally motivated by a historical analogy , but particularly by concerns about the future of social entitlements in an integrated European market . The analogy is ...
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... discussed in the preceding pages , a European welfare state seems undesirable as well as politically infeasible . Some will see in this conclusion another reason for castigating the insufficient democratic legitimation of the Community ...
... discussed in the preceding pages , a European welfare state seems undesirable as well as politically infeasible . Some will see in this conclusion another reason for castigating the insufficient democratic legitimation of the Community ...
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