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The aim of this paper is to clarify the reasons for these divergent patterns of policy
development , thus providing a more accurate picture of the social Europe of the
future . 2 . What makes social regulation different Since passage of the SEA an ...
The aim of this paper is to clarify the reasons for these divergent patterns of policy
development , thus providing a more accurate picture of the social Europe of the
future . 2 . What makes social regulation different Since passage of the SEA an ...
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For the same reasons , a well - known scholar has suggested that instead of
aiming at supranationalism in the field of social policy , it would be better for the
members of the EC to work within the framework offered by the Social Charter of
the ...
For the same reasons , a well - known scholar has suggested that instead of
aiming at supranationalism in the field of social policy , it would be better for the
members of the EC to work within the framework offered by the Social Charter of
the ...
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For these and the other reasons discussed in the preceding pages , a European
welfare state seems undesirable as well as politically infeasible . Some will see
in this conclusion another reason for castigating the insufficient democratic ...
For these and the other reasons discussed in the preceding pages , a European
welfare state seems undesirable as well as politically infeasible . Some will see
in this conclusion another reason for castigating the insufficient democratic ...
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