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... the power of initiative of the Commission essentially limited to promoting
collaboration among those Member States . In particular , Art . 118 of the Rome
Treaty did not give the Community the power to regulate in the field of
occupational.
... the power of initiative of the Commission essentially limited to promoting
collaboration among those Member States . In particular , Art . 118 of the Rome
Treaty did not give the Community the power to regulate in the field of
occupational.
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It should be noted , however , that such limited resources are sufficient to set up
ambitious programmes in social ( and economic ) regulation . In fact , an
important characteristic of regulatory policymaking is the limited influence of
budgetary ...
It should be noted , however , that such limited resources are sufficient to set up
ambitious programmes in social ( and economic ) regulation . In fact , an
important characteristic of regulatory policymaking is the limited influence of
budgetary ...
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Equally innovative are the Machinery Directive ( 89 / 392 / EEC ) and , in a more
limited sphere , Directive 90 / 270 on health and safety for work with display
screen equipment . Both directives rely on the concept of " working environment "
...
Equally innovative are the Machinery Directive ( 89 / 392 / EEC ) and , in a more
limited sphere , Directive 90 / 270 on health and safety for work with display
screen equipment . Both directives rely on the concept of " working environment "
...
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