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What makes social regulation different Since passage of the SEA an increasing
number of EC directives dealing with quality - of - life issues no longer need to be
justified by reference to the completion of the internal market . In this sense ...
What makes social regulation different Since passage of the SEA an increasing
number of EC directives dealing with quality - of - life issues no longer need to be
justified by reference to the completion of the internal market . In this sense ...
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justified in functional terms , measures proposed by the Commission in the social
field must be compatible with the " economic constitution " of the Community , that
is , with the principles of a liberal economic order . This requirement creates an ...
justified in functional terms , measures proposed by the Commission in the social
field must be compatible with the " economic constitution " of the Community , that
is , with the principles of a liberal economic order . This requirement creates an ...
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justified exclusively in terms of the free movement of goods and the completion of
the internal market . Social regulation is still far from possessing the same
political and institutional significance as , for example , competition policy , but it
no ...
justified exclusively in terms of the free movement of goods and the completion of
the internal market . Social regulation is still far from possessing the same
political and institutional significance as , for example , competition policy , but it
no ...
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