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Nursing Standard, 1987
Nurses working with elderly patients in Belgium have welcomed two new initiatives on ageing.
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Nurses working with elderly patients in Belgium have welcomed two new initiatives on ageing.
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International Labour Law Reports Online, 2001
This chapter analyses the situation of foreign prisoners in Belgian prisons, both quantitatively and qualitatively, with special emphasis on the problems encountered during detention and in preparation or upon release.
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This chapter analyses the situation of foreign prisoners in Belgian prisons, both quantitatively and qualitatively, with special emphasis on the problems encountered during detention and in preparation or upon release.
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Archives of Dermatology, 1994
Some six million Dutch-speaking Flemings live in the north of Belgium called Flanders. More reserved in nature than Americans, they are also, like many Germanic peoples, neat, clean and reliable. The southern part of the country, called Wallonia, is the home of some three million French-speaking Walloons; they are Latin, more expressive and volatile ...
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Some six million Dutch-speaking Flemings live in the north of Belgium called Flanders. More reserved in nature than Americans, they are also, like many Germanic peoples, neat, clean and reliable. The southern part of the country, called Wallonia, is the home of some three million French-speaking Walloons; they are Latin, more expressive and volatile ...
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2007
Abstract Belgium and the Netherlands are the often neglected non-identical twins of interwar Europe. Over the previous centuries, these prosperous, densely populated, and much contested territories in north-western Europe had been central to the emergence of the commercial economy, social and cultural identities, and state structures ...
Romijn, P., Conway, M.
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Abstract Belgium and the Netherlands are the often neglected non-identical twins of interwar Europe. Over the previous centuries, these prosperous, densely populated, and much contested territories in north-western Europe had been central to the emergence of the commercial economy, social and cultural identities, and state structures ...
Romijn, P., Conway, M.
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2013
In this chapter, the governmental as well as nongovernmental organization of sports in Belgium will be discussed. However, in the framework of this book, it is not possible to present an in-depth analysis. Therefore, this contribution should be considered as a brief overview of the most relevant features of sport policy and sport participation in ...
Scheerder, Jeroen, Vos, Steven
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In this chapter, the governmental as well as nongovernmental organization of sports in Belgium will be discussed. However, in the framework of this book, it is not possible to present an in-depth analysis. Therefore, this contribution should be considered as a brief overview of the most relevant features of sport policy and sport participation in ...
Scheerder, Jeroen, Vos, Steven
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2014
Sustainability management is a relatively recent concept in Belgium, compared to other European countries like Germany or the UK. Prior studies focusing on sustainability management in Belgian companies show that, while considerable improvements have been made over the last decade, sustainability management in Belgium varies greatly (Louche et al ...
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Sustainability management is a relatively recent concept in Belgium, compared to other European countries like Germany or the UK. Prior studies focusing on sustainability management in Belgian companies show that, while considerable improvements have been made over the last decade, sustainability management in Belgium varies greatly (Louche et al ...
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2015
Abstract Belgium is a federal state and has a civil law system. The law concerning vulnerable adults is a federal matter governed by the Belgian Civil Code (‘CC’). The competent court for adult protection matters is the justice of the peace court of the district where the adult has his or her residence, or alternatively his or her ...
Claire van Overdijk, Walter Pintens
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Abstract Belgium is a federal state and has a civil law system. The law concerning vulnerable adults is a federal matter governed by the Belgian Civil Code (‘CC’). The competent court for adult protection matters is the justice of the peace court of the district where the adult has his or her residence, or alternatively his or her ...
Claire van Overdijk, Walter Pintens
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