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This implies that the reference to minimum requirements in Art . 118A ( " the
Council . . . shall adopt , by means of directives , minimum requirements for
gradual implementation , having regard to the conditions and technical rules
obtaining in ...
This implies that the reference to minimum requirements in Art . 118A ( " the
Council . . . shall adopt , by means of directives , minimum requirements for
gradual implementation , having regard to the conditions and technical rules
obtaining in ...
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In October 1991 the Council of Environmental Ministers held an informal meeting
on implementation , as a result of which the commission was instructed to submit
proposals concerning the further development of policy on compliance and ...
In October 1991 the Council of Environmental Ministers held an informal meeting
on implementation , as a result of which the commission was instructed to submit
proposals concerning the further development of policy on compliance and ...
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Commission of the European Communities ( 1989 ) , " Action programme relating
to the implementation of the Community Charter of Basic Social Rights for
Workers " , COM ( 89 ) 568 final . Commission of the European Communities (
1990 ) ...
Commission of the European Communities ( 1989 ) , " Action programme relating
to the implementation of the Community Charter of Basic Social Rights for
Workers " , COM ( 89 ) 568 final . Commission of the European Communities (
1990 ) ...
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