Results 131 to 140 of about 50,407 (155)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
John Major: Between the Party and the IGC
1999AbstractWith the failure to delay or block the EMU initiative, Major was left to bridge the unbridgeable, caught between a divided party and European credibility. Party divisions prevented any radical shift of policy. More constructive rhetoric did not disguise essential policy continuity.
Kenneth Dyson, Kevin Featherstone
openaire +1 more source
The EU Presidency: France in the 2000 IGC
2006Negotiations over treaty reform in the European Union are subject to one of the classic dilemmas of bargaining. For purposes of achieving maximum gain and securing themselves against exploitation, EU governments tend to be secretive about their true preferences and present tactical positions that go well beyond their actual bottom-lines.
openaire +2 more sources
New Zealand, mātauranga Māori and the IGC
2017This chapter looks at the complex constellation and argues that New Zealand both can and needs to address the Wai 262 Report and its domestic laws, before purporting to negotiate treaties on behalf of Maori, and to thereby act as a world leader in this arena. It gives a brief overview of New Zealand's legal environment, including the role of the Treaty
openaire +2 more sources
IGC Controlling-Prozessmodell 2.0
Controlling, 2018Möller, Klaus, Illich-Edlinger, Stefan
openaire +3 more sources
IMMUNOREGULATION OF TOTAL IgC SYNTHESIS IN MYASTHENIA GRAVIS
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1981John Keesey+5 more
openaire +3 more sources
Getting to a European Constitution: From Fischer to the IGC
2007On the 18th of June, 2004, Mr. Bertie Ahearn, the Irish Prime Minister, as Chair of the European Council, announced the successful conclusion of the negotiations on a Treaty to establish a Constitution for Europe. This was a historic moment for the Union as it marked the successful conclusion of the fifth episode of treaty negotiations since the mid ...
openaire +2 more sources
Member State Preferences and the IGC
1995This article examines the European Union's Member State positions ahead of the Intergovernmental Conference that will lead to the Treaty of Amsterdam.
openaire +1 more source