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Economics of fairness within the food supply chain in context of the EU
The paper broaches the issue of unfair trading practices (UTPs) at the expense of, economically spoken, weaker actors among the food supply chain in context of the EU.
Petr Blizkovsky, Vincent Berendes
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Right-to-Food: Strengthening the Legal and Political Concepts Through Soft Governance
Addressing poverty issues in the developing world, and hunger issues in particular, is top of the global list of collective actions. However, in spite of the right-to-food commitments taken by global leaders and the international community, the problems ...
Blizkovsky Petr
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Considering the circumstance that literature dealing with the economic performance of agri-food businesses in general, or particularly with the German agricultural sector, mainly deals with strictly agricultural-related theory in order to explain the ...
Vincent Berendes, Petr Blizkovsky
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A European Union ‘Water Diplomacy’? Frames of Water in EU External Action
In 2013, the European Union (EU) formulated its ambition to develop a ‘water diplomacy’. Subsequently, it attempted to put this aspiration into practice, notably through various Council Conclusions.
Simon Schunz, Ediz Topcuoglu
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Poland's Ability to Build Blocking Coalitions after Brexit
The article presents the results of research on the impact of the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union on Poland’s ability to build small, minimalblocking coalitions in the Council of the European Union.
Marcin Kleinowski
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The European Union Artificial Intelligence Act: the first look at the project
The proposal of European Union Regulation establishing harmonized rules for artificial intelligence (Artificial Intelligence Act) is under consideration. The structure and features of the draft of this regulatory legal act of the integration organization
A. Stepanian
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The European Union has changed significantly, especially regarding authoritybetween supranational and intergovernmental institutions. Intergovernmental institutions now begin to shift the authority of supranational institutions and seem to dominate the ...
I.G.A.Ag Dewi Sucitawathi
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REFORM OF THE INSTITUTIONAL SYSTEM OF THE EUROPEAN UNION AFTER THE LISBON TREATY [PDF]
Over time, what we can define today as the European Union has gone through historical moments that marked nations, united and divided, destroyed and built, but each time the Union has managed to contribute to the fulfilment of the ideals which define it.
Andreea-Nicoleta DRAGOMIR +1 more
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European Union Pension Directive [PDF]
[Excerpt] This Directive thus represents a first step on the way to an internal market for occupational retirement provision organised on a European scale. By setting the ‘prudent person’ rule as the underlying principle for capital investment and making
The European Parliament and the Council of the European Union
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Religion and Law in the European Union
All three major European supranational institutions—the European Union (EU), the Council of Europe (CoE), and the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE)—acknowledge the importance of religion within European history and culture and ...
N. Doe, F. Cranmer
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