EUI Working Paper: SPS, Volumes 4-10European University Institute, 1993 - Europe |
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In sum , it is difficult to see how a coherent and effective European social policy
could emerge from such disparate elements as benefits for farmers , a social
security regime for migrant workers , and some regional redistribution . The social
...
In sum , it is difficult to see how a coherent and effective European social policy
could emerge from such disparate elements as benefits for farmers , a social
security regime for migrant workers , and some regional redistribution . The social
...
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At the Maastricht summit the Member States again again the need for Community
legislation to be accurately transposed into national law and effectively applied ,
while the Treaty on European Union ( Maastricht Treaty ) contains new powers ...
At the Maastricht summit the Member States again again the need for Community
legislation to be accurately transposed into national law and effectively applied ,
while the Treaty on European Union ( Maastricht Treaty ) contains new powers ...
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