EUI working papers in political and social sciences, Issues 94-96European University Institute. Dept. of History and Civilization, European University Institute. Dept. of Political and Social Sciences European University Institute, 1993 - Social Science |
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Rather, Community standards represent a lower threshold for national regulators
who are free to maintain or adopt standards incorporating higher levels of safety.
The increasing importance of social regulation is also revealed by the action ...
Rather, Community standards represent a lower threshold for national regulators
who are free to maintain or adopt standards incorporating higher levels of safety.
The increasing importance of social regulation is also revealed by the action ...
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However, because of linguistic and cultural barriers, and an increasing standard
of living even in the poorer regions of the Community, this is not likely to become
a problem in Europe, even after the completion of the internal market. If one also
...
However, because of linguistic and cultural barriers, and an increasing standard
of living even in the poorer regions of the Community, this is not likely to become
a problem in Europe, even after the completion of the internal market. If one also
...
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States differ in their assessment of what a family needs to meet a reasonable
standard of living, and in the percentage of that standard they are willing to pay to
help that family meet its needs. States also differ in the requirements an applicant
...
States differ in their assessment of what a family needs to meet a reasonable
standard of living, and in the percentage of that standard they are willing to pay to
help that family meet its needs. States also differ in the requirements an applicant
...
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