EUI Working Paper: SPS, Volumes 4-10European University Institute, 1993 - Europe |
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... standards should reflect the lowest level prevailing in the Member States .
Rather , Community standards represent a lower threshold for national regulators
who are free to maintain or adopt standards incorporating higher levels of safety .
... standards should reflect the lowest level prevailing in the Member States .
Rather , Community standards represent a lower threshold for national regulators
who are free to maintain or adopt standards incorporating higher levels of safety .
Page 12
The social policies of industrialized countries are the result of the social struggles
of the past and reflect the values of ... and Community level , addresses primarily
quality - of - life issues , and thus reflects the values and political culture of post ...
The social policies of industrialized countries are the result of the social struggles
of the past and reflect the values of ... and Community level , addresses primarily
quality - of - life issues , and thus reflects the values and political culture of post ...
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They reflect the history , traditions and social and cultural practices proper to
each Member State , which cannot be called into question . There can therefore
be no question of harmonizing the systems existing in these fields . For the same
...
They reflect the history , traditions and social and cultural practices proper to
each Member State , which cannot be called into question . There can therefore
be no question of harmonizing the systems existing in these fields . For the same
...
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