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The main lines of development of Community activities in this field are beginning
to clearly emerge : they are regional development ( new Title V , Economic and
Social Cohesion ) , and social regulation ( Art . 100A , Art . 118A , and the new ...
The main lines of development of Community activities in this field are beginning
to clearly emerge : they are regional development ( new Title V , Economic and
Social Cohesion ) , and social regulation ( Art . 100A , Art . 118A , and the new ...
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Proponents of a " Europe of the regions " are eager to exploit these possibilities
to implement their vision of a new European order in which increasing
centralization of decisionmaking in Brussels is counterbalanced by the
emergence of ...
Proponents of a " Europe of the regions " are eager to exploit these possibilities
to implement their vision of a new European order in which increasing
centralization of decisionmaking in Brussels is counterbalanced by the
emergence of ...
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The evidence I have presented strongly suggests that the " Social Europe " of the
future - - the outlines of which are beginning to emerge clearly from the
jurisprudence of the Court of Justice 32.
The evidence I have presented strongly suggests that the " Social Europe " of the
future - - the outlines of which are beginning to emerge clearly from the
jurisprudence of the Court of Justice 32.
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