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International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 1994
The end of 2012 will herald the twentieth anniversary of ‘deadline 1992’, the projected date for the completion of the EU's internal market. Since the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty in 2009 references to ‘1992’ have been deleted from the Treaties, and so it may be tempting to suppose, rather more than twenty years since the first contribution on
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The end of 2012 will herald the twentieth anniversary of ‘deadline 1992’, the projected date for the completion of the EU's internal market. Since the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty in 2009 references to ‘1992’ have been deleted from the Treaties, and so it may be tempting to suppose, rather more than twenty years since the first contribution on
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International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 1996
The last contribution on this topic, which was published in the July 1997 issue of the Quarterly,1 examined the Court's remarkable ruling in CIA Security International S.A. v. Signalson SA and Securitel SPRL,2 in which the Full Court decided that where a member State neglects to notify draft national technical regulations to the Commission in breach of
Karl Newman, Stephen Weatherill
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The last contribution on this topic, which was published in the July 1997 issue of the Quarterly,1 examined the Court's remarkable ruling in CIA Security International S.A. v. Signalson SA and Securitel SPRL,2 in which the Full Court decided that where a member State neglects to notify draft national technical regulations to the Commission in breach of
Karl Newman, Stephen Weatherill
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2023
This chapter examines how the lived experiences of Korean Chinese labor migrants from Yanbian, China, are structured by the peculiar rhythm and temporality imposed by the visa regulations of the South Korean government. The regulations limit stays in South Korea, requiring repetitive migration, leading to a spatial division: South Korea as a place for ...
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This chapter examines how the lived experiences of Korean Chinese labor migrants from Yanbian, China, are structured by the peculiar rhythm and temporality imposed by the visa regulations of the South Korean government. The regulations limit stays in South Korea, requiring repetitive migration, leading to a spatial division: South Korea as a place for ...
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Free Movement and Contract Law
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015This Chapter addresses the impact of EU free movement law on national contract laws. It does not aim at giving an exhaustive overview of case law on the topic. Rather, it focuses on the extent to which free movements apply to contractual relationships between private actors (scope), and implications for the constitutionalisation of freedom of contract ...
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International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 2001
Since the expiry of the deadline for the completion of the internal market at the end of 1992, the Commission has shifted its focus away from piloting an intense rule-making burst through the Community legislative system. As part of its quest to establish reliable methods for managing the internal market, the Commission is now overtly concerned to ...
Joe McMahon, Stephen Weatherill
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Since the expiry of the deadline for the completion of the internal market at the end of 1992, the Commission has shifted its focus away from piloting an intense rule-making burst through the Community legislative system. As part of its quest to establish reliable methods for managing the internal market, the Commission is now overtly concerned to ...
Joe McMahon, Stephen Weatherill
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2011
The Free Gaza movement began in 2006 as a response to the increasing isolation of the Gaza Strip and the tightening of Israel’s closure of the territory after Hamas won the Palestinian parliamentary elections.1 A group of international activists concerned with the situation in the Gaza Strip were brainstorming ways to impact the situation when one ...
Huwaida Arraf, Adam Shapiro
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The Free Gaza movement began in 2006 as a response to the increasing isolation of the Gaza Strip and the tightening of Israel’s closure of the territory after Hamas won the Palestinian parliamentary elections.1 A group of international activists concerned with the situation in the Gaza Strip were brainstorming ways to impact the situation when one ...
Huwaida Arraf, Adam Shapiro
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Harvard Educational Review, 1972
The author presents objective data concerning the number, growth, location, staffing patterns, size, and finances of free schools.
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The author presents objective data concerning the number, growth, location, staffing patterns, size, and finances of free schools.
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2015
The right to free movement of persons set out in Articles 28 and 31 EEA is a fundamental freedom that has always been considered to be one of the most significant elements of European integration. The movement of persons has historically been subject to more extensive regulation than the other fundamental freedoms of the EEA Agreement.
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The right to free movement of persons set out in Articles 28 and 31 EEA is a fundamental freedom that has always been considered to be one of the most significant elements of European integration. The movement of persons has historically been subject to more extensive regulation than the other fundamental freedoms of the EEA Agreement.
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Multidisciplinary standards of care and recent progress in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020Aaron J Grossberg +2 more
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