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rules and principles applicable in the same country’s labour law.There is no such a thing as an international common core of …
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labelled as the Europeanisation of Law – européisation, as opposed to the word européanisation which is usually used in the … French language, but grammatically incorrect? Europeanisation of Law may be understood as a phenomenon of broadening of the … scope of European law, as well as the emergence of new legal disciplines in Europe, linked to European integration. In both …
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European Law, analyses present day French legislation and jurisprudence applicable to the use of language. It therefore starts … 1992, setting the bases for a case-law of the Constitutional council which has been particularly criticised when it opposed …
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Now that the Constitution for Europe is signed, it must be ratified by each of the 25 member states according to their own constitutional requirements. If one of those states is unable to ratify (because of the negative outcome of a popular referendum of for some other reason), the future of the...
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This paper, to be also published as Working paper By the Inter-American Development Bank http://www.iadb.org addresses the issue of the relevance for Latin America and the Caribbean of European experience with the governance of regional integration. It focuses on the global governance of the...
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