Format:
XI,475 S.
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Reg., Lit. S. 439-453, Lit.Hinw.
Series Statement:
The State of the European Community 1991
Content:
Hurwitz, L.; Lequesne, C.: The state of the European Community: 1989-1990, S. 1-6. Wessels, W.: The institutional strategies toward political union, S. 9-18. Wallace, H.: The Council and the Commission after the Single European Act, S. 19-32. Schmuck, O.: The European Parliament as an institutional actor, S. 33-44. Van Hamme, A.: The European Court of Justice: recent developments, S. 45-64. Shackleton, M.: Budgetary policy in transition, S. 65-80. Mehnert, R. J.: Beyond 1992: one Central Bank, one currency, S. 81-94. Schreiber, K.: The new approach to technical harmonization and standards, S. 97-112. Vipond, P.: Financial services and the internal market, S. 113-126. Woolcock, S.: Public procurement, S. 127-136. Orzack, L. H.: The general systems directive and the liberal professions, S. 137-152. Magiera, S.: A citizens' Europe: personal, political, and cultural rights, S. 153-164. Charles-Le Bihan, D.; Gadbin, D.: New trends in the Common Agricultural Policy, S. 167-182. Kaufmann, H.; Overturf, S.: Progress within the European Monetary System, S. 183-206. Coombes, D.; Rees, N.: Regional and social policy, S. 207-228. Corona-Viron, P.: Social protection, S. 229-242. Gaster, R.: Research and technology policy, S. 243-258. Hagland, P.: Environmental policy, S. 259-272. Rosenthal, G. G.: Education and training policy, S. 273-284. Cafruny, A. W.: Toward a maritime policy, S. 285-299. La Serre, F. de: The EC and Central and Eastern Europe, S. 303-312. Gardner Feldman, L.: The EC and German unification, S. 313-328. Schwok, R.: EC-EFTA relations, S. 329-342. Flaesch-Mougin, C.; Raux, J.: From Lome III to Lome IV: EC-ACP relations, S. 343-358. Yesilada, B. A.: The EC's mediterranean policy, S. 359-372. Laursen, F.: The EC, GATT, and the Uruguay Round, S. 373-386. Ginsberg, R. H.: EC-US political/institutional relations, S. 387-402. Dinan, D.: European political cooperation, S. 403-422. Feld, W. J.: Defense and security policy issues, S. 423-434
Note:
Hurwitz, L.; Lequesne, C.: The state of the European Community: 1989-1990, S. 1-6. Wessels, W.: The institutional strategies toward political union, S. 9-18. Wallace, H.: The Council and the Commission after the Single European Act, S. 19-32. Schmuck, O.: The European Parliament as an institutional actor, S. 33-44. Van Hamme, A.: The European Court of Justice: recent developments, S. 45-64. Shackleton, M.: Budgetary policy in transition, S. 65-80. Mehnert, R. J.: Beyond 1992: one Central Bank, one currency, S. 81-94. Schreiber, K.: The new approach to technical harmonization and standards, S. 97-112. Vipond, P.: Financial services and the internal market, S. 113-126. Woolcock, S.: Public procurement, S. 127-136. Orzack, L. H.: The general systems directive and the liberal professions, S. 137-152. Magiera, S.: A citizens' Europe: personal, political, and cultural rights, S. 153-164. Charles-Le Bihan, D.; Gadbin, D.: New trends in the Common Agricultural Policy, S. 167-182. Kaufmann, H.; Overturf, S.:
Language:
English
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