... Bercusson: European Labour Law Birkinshaw: European Public Law Birkinshaw: Freedom of Information: The Law, the Practiceand the Ideal Cane: Atiyah’s Accidents, Compensation and the Law Collins: The Law ... Punch: Rethinking Corporate Crime Goodrich: Languages of Law Hadden: Company Lawand Capitalism Harlow & Rawlings: Lawand Administration: Text and Materials Harris: An Introduction to Law Harris: ... Globalisation and Legal Theory Twining & Anderson: Analysis of Evidence Twining & Miers: How to Do Things with Rules Ward: A Critical Introduction to European Law Ward: Shakespeare and the Legal Imagination...
... II Main Issues on Spanish Alien LawandPractice Concerning Trafficking and Smuggling of Human Beings III Main Issues in Spanish Criminal LawandPractice Related to Trafficking inand Smuggling ... and Criminal Lawin the European Union: The Legal Measures and Social Consequences of Criminal LawinMemberStates on Trafficking and Smuggling in Human Beings Elspeth Guild French Criminal and ... 415 Index 421 vi Elspeth Guild * IMMIGRATION AND CRIMINAL LAWIN THE EUROPEAN UNION: THE LEGAL MEASURES AND SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES OF CRIMINAL LAWINMEMBERSTATES ON TRAFFICKING AND SMUGGLING IN...
... challenging Inlaw enforcement and countering terrorist financing, the United States may find an increasing need to engage Introduction and negotiate with the EU as a whole rather than with its individual ... others involved in transnational crime—to take advantage of differing legal standards in Europe by basing their activities in lessrestrictive states Increasing the Role of Europol The European ... five issues—enhancing police cooperation, developing international legal instruments, ending terrorist funding, strengthening air security, and coordinating the EU s global action and identifies...
... positive for almost all statesin the EU (excluding the Netherlands, Poland, Lithuania, Romania, and Latvia) and overall immigration into the EU has been increasing Between 2001 and 2005, 1.15 to 2.03 ... Lewin 2008) During 1995-2005 a number of EU- 27 MemberStates showed a slight decline in the incidence (per 100,000) of cervical cancer However, incidence rates continued to increase in Eastern European ... men aged 65 and over (EUROSTAT 2008a; EUROSTAT 2008b) Fig 1: Women per 100 men in the combined EU- 27 population in 2007 (EUROSTAT 2009) Age Categories Decreasing fertility and increasing life expectancy...
... 10% in Greece, Cyprus and Ireland to 28% in Finland Overall, respondents in Finland most often report having been limited in their activities (34%), followed by respondents in Estonia (32%) and ... ABBREVIATIONS EU2 7 EU1 5 NMS12 European Union - 27 MemberStates European Union - 15 MemberStates prior to 1st May 2004 New MemberStates – 12 MemberStates which joined the EU after 1st May 2004 DK ... care and care of the elderly Between the 25th of May and the 30th of June 2007, TNS Opinion & Social interviewed 28,660 Europeans aged 15 and over living in the 27 European Union MemberStates and...
... al., ‘Inequalities in female cancer screening rates’, in EUROTHINE, Tackling Health Inequalities in Europe: An Integrated Approach, 2007, pp 500-521 15 Spadea, T et al., ‘Inequalities in female ... ranging from longer studies, growing involvement in paid employment, difficulties in conciliating private and work life, costs, etc, women in Europe are increasingly having children later in life, ... Sweden, Finland, and the Netherlands have the lowest abortion rates in Europe andin the world Women living in these countries gained the right to free abortion in the 1970’s or 1980’s, and are...
... Accounting and Auditing Organization for Islamic Financial Institutions (AAOIFI), based in Bahrain, plays an important role in integrating and harmonizing the accounting and auditing practices ... understanding of these disciplines and shape the development of thinking about the theory andpractice of Islamic finance, accounting and governance Edited by one of the leading writers in the ... banking and finance in the European Union The Board is also in the process of developing prudential and supervising standards in these areas for the purpose of promoting best practice for the industry...
... production of deinked pulp, although with less inorganics Due to legislation and increased taxes, landfills are quickly being eliminated as a final destination for wastes in Europe, and incineration ... fertilising elements and a low metal content (European Commission, 2001) Deinking sludge mainly contains fines, fillers, coatings, ink particles, extractive substances and deinking additives Ink ... namely in the debarking, chipping, screening and cooking liquor clarification operations, in the maintenance of the plant and also in the treatment of fresh water and wastewater 4.2 Papermaking using...
... Governments are increasingly analysing and exchanging information on their citizens Individuals are shopping online and using social networking sites to share information about themselves and their ... recorded and about profiling on the Internet Throughout the chapter a distinction will be made between opinions of Europeans in general and opinions of European Internet users Further refined distinction ... the Internet, with majorities occurring in some northern EUMemberStatesand smaller numbers in southern and central European countries For every ten European Internet users, six visit shopping...
... one intends to analyse an issue, then implicit in this intention is a will to create meaning by using certain concepts, the meaning of which should be ascertainable from the beginning and remain ... possible conflicts and gaps between them have received insufficient attention At the beginning of this project, it seemed interesting to me to stand in the noman’s-land between competition and free movement, ... views, inviting the reader to continue the research, and to put to the test theories and opinions to which the reader cannot remain indifferent In doing so he does not hesitate to swim against powerful...
... INTRODUCTION Constructing boundaries, discriminating and differentiating is the work of all academic andprofessional disciplines Lawand medicine are complex in the divisions and categorisations ... law at many levels The delineation of the different strands of lawand regulation is important for any examination of the role of lawin determining, supporting or inhibiting health Themes Across ... to politics and economics and so falls outside the domain of law The tensions between private and public law, and between medicine and public health, are examined both generally andin relation...
... contribution of inequalities in smoking to inequalities in morbidity and mortality in Europe, we can illustrate what the economic benefits of eliminating inequalities in smoking would be (section ... consumption, including bans on advertising and promotion, bans on smoking in public and work places, price increases, better consumer information, warning labels, and medication and counselling to ... healthy individuals may be inclined to have more savings than individuals in poor health Higher savings as a 17 Main text proportion of national income increases opportunities for investments, and...
... deliberate dumping EU Exports Intra and to Central- West Africa 1,40 1,35 1,30 1,25 1,20 EU- Intra Quarter Legs Export Prices in Euro (€) 1,15 1,10 1,05 1,00 EU- Intra Export 0,95 0,90 EU- Intra Whole ... the EU) on their conduct related to food safety and food quality insurance? EU Answer: European private sector adopts uniformly the quality standards defined by the EUand the international standards ... http://www.wcoomd.org/ie/En/en.html Eurostat, database, DS-016890 - EU2 5 Trade Since 1995 By CN8, http://fd.comext.eurostat.cec .eu. int/xtweb/ Eurostat, database, EU2 5 Trade Since 1995 By CN8, by HS 6, by HS2-HS4, by SITC and...
... lawin national and international legal environments International law doctrine in respect of well-known trademarks was first incorporated into the Paris Convention of 1925 Today, an understanding ... consumers in accessing, buying and using such goods and services From the economic perspective, the function of protecting the consumer in modern trademark law has been asserted increasingly in both ... human intelligence, limited within the territory of certain countries and are invisible Furthermore, trademark lawand other intellectual property laws have the same basic principles including...
... appreciating the historical globalisation andlaw precedents such as the interaction of European common laws and more local particular laws Lawyers are instrumental in achieving the diffusion of law, ... papal and imperial in uence.70 Perhaps, too, the uniquely feudal landholding law fundamental to English law (comprising ‘convoluted’ estates doctrine) was simply incongruous with Roman law. 71 ... Habsburg domination, joined German Protestant princes and the Swedes, raising up enemies from within Italian citystates and Spain, and also from Dutch provinces These forces weakened Austrian and Spanish...
... distinctions amongst divine law (including biblical laws), natural law, human law, church law, princely law, enacted lawand customary law were explored, and the sources of law arranged in hierarchical ... the only lawyer known to be in Paradise, according to Dante in Paradiso.)27 That is, the systematisation of interior norms such as divine and natural laws with princely and enacted laws in effect ... as shall be seen in chapter 7, marking a turning point in the ultimate reality and meaning used to legitimate lawin the Western legal tradition Emerging from this revolution of European proportions,...
... against the best in the world and tailored to the needs of different MemberStatesand sectors as a means of comparing best practice, – Translating these European guidelines into national and ... setting up a business as one of the options in looking for a job MemberStates should encourage education, training and support schemes in entrepreneurship and innovation management, according ... regular reporting on progress in improving the legal and regulatory framework, and on the remaining obstacles, at European andMember State levels, from the point of view of facilitating innovation...
... whereas in Afro-American men it is increasing (McGlynn et al 2005; Shah et al 2007) A similar trend is perhaps also emerging in Europe, as TGCT 13 incidence is increasing in Finland (where the incidence ... disorders and EC exposures – in particular the enormous practical issues and costs involved in trying to establish this in a rigorous, scientific manner Understanding these uncertainties and difficulties ... Trends in testicular cancer incidence and mortality in 22 European countries: continuing increases in incidence and declines in mortality Int J Cancer 118: 3099-3111 Brouwers MM, Feitz WFJ, Roelofs...
... http://www.pedagogy.ir/images/pdf/usinglearning-outcomes -eu. pdf 7.3 Learning outcomes • Kennedy, Declan, Hyland, Aine, and Ryan, Norma (2006) ‘Writing and Using Learning Outcomes: A Practical Guide’ in: EUA, Bologna Handbook ... link between teaching, learning and assessment In such a learner-centred approach, institutions have the role of facilitating and supporting learners in shaping their own learning pathways and ... Structures in Europe (2007) http://tuning.unideusto.org/tuningeu/images/ stories/template/General_Brochure_final_version.pdf Further information and outcomes of the Tuning project: http://unideusto.org/tuning...
... masculinity inlaw This book is about our understanding of masculinity, lawand family life— about what it is to be a man inlawand society Richard Collier lectures inlaw at the Newcastle Law ... a context Theorising lawand masculinity Towards a study of lawand masculinity: concluding remarks 1 29 43 Theorising masculinity and the family ‘Critical’ family law Defining the ‘family’ Functionalism ... theorising the relation between lawand masculinity is not, however, the most useful way of beginning to understand such changes THEORISING LAWAND MASCULINITY We have seen that defining masculinity...