EUI Working Paper: SPS, Volumes 4-10European University Institute, 1993 - Europe |
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Under the new Art . 118A , directives in the field of occupational health and safety
can be adopted by the Council by qualified majority and without the need of
proving that they are requisite to the completion of the internal market . Another ...
Under the new Art . 118A , directives in the field of occupational health and safety
can be adopted by the Council by qualified majority and without the need of
proving that they are requisite to the completion of the internal market . Another ...
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... ( Title XVIII ) ; it introduces significant innovations in the area of occupational
health and safety ; it introduces qualified majority voting for most environmental
protection measures . It even.
... ( Title XVIII ) ; it introduces significant innovations in the area of occupational
health and safety ; it introduces qualified majority voting for most environmental
protection measures . It even.
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However , the most striking examples of regulatory innovation were made
possible by the SEA , in particular by the introduction of qualified majority voting
not only for internal market legislation but also for key areas of social regulation .
However , the most striking examples of regulatory innovation were made
possible by the SEA , in particular by the introduction of qualified majority voting
not only for internal market legislation but also for key areas of social regulation .
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