Key Publications of the European Union 2006

Key Publications of the European Union 2006

Author: European Commission

Publisher:

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 9789278403461

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This catalogue lists a selection of titles from the Office for Official Publications of the European Communities. It covers the Official journal, many other titles covering EU legislation, annual reports from different institutions and services, and statistical publications on a wide range of subjects.


Key publications of the European Union

Key publications of the European Union

Author: European Commission

Publisher:

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 183

ISBN-13: 9789278403461

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This catalogue lists a selection of titles from the Office for Official Publications of the European Communities. It covers the Official journal, many other titles covering EU legislation, annual reports from different institutions and services, and statistical publications on a wide range of subjects.


The European Union: A Citizen's Guide

The European Union: A Citizen's Guide

Author: Chris Bickerton

Publisher: Penguin UK

Published: 2016-05-12

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 0141983108

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The essential Pelican introduction to the European Union - its history, its politics, and its role today For most of us today, 'Europe' refers to the European Union. At the centre of a seemingly never-ending crisis, the EU remains a black box, closed to public understanding. Is it a state? An empire? Is Europe ruled by Germany or by European bureaucrats? Does a single European economy exist after all these years of economic integration? And should the EU have been awarded the Nobel peace prize in 2012? Critics tell us the EU undermines democracy. Are they right? In this provocative volume, political scientist Chris Bickerton provides an answer to all these key questions and more at a time when understanding what the EU is and what it does is more important than ever before.


Regulating Services in the European Union

Regulating Services in the European Union

Author: Vassilis Hatzopoulos

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Published: 2012-04-12

Total Pages: 593

ISBN-13: 0191627534

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Across the EU, services are the cornerstone of the modern economy, accounting for over 70% of national GDPs and over 90% of new jobs created. Fostering trade in services has, accordingly, become central to the EU's vision for developing the internal market. Yet regulating services and their international trade is notoriously complex, and controversial. For years the EU's efforts were limited to sector-specific regulation in key areas, until the adoption of the general Services Directive in 2006. Since then, confronted by the limited success of traditional legal intervention, the EU's attentions have shifted to alternative forms of regulation. This book looks back on the historical development of services law, discusses the nature of impediments to trade in services in the EU, and explains the basic rules and principles applicable to such trade. It also examines the recent development of alternative regulatory methods, such as networking, the use of common standards, private regulation, self-regulation, open methods of coordination, and administrative cooperation. Taking a broad perspective and placing services regulation within its economic context, the author offers a thorough evaluation of current regulatory methods alongside the alternative methods which could be deployed. The book is the first to provide an overview of the regulation of services in the EU.


Momentous Mobilities

Momentous Mobilities

Author: Noel B. Salazar

Publisher: Berghahn Books

Published: 2018-07-20

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 1785339362

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Grounded in scholarly analysis and personal reflection, and drawing on a multi-sited and multi-method research design, Momentous Mobilities disentangles the meanings attached to temporary travels and stays abroad and offers empirical evidence as well as novel theoretical arguments to develop an anthropology of mobility. Both focusing specifically on how various societies and cultures imagine and value boundary-crossing mobilities “elsewhere” and drawing heavily on his own European lifeworld, the author examines momentous travels abroad in the context of education, work, and spiritual quests and the search for a better quality of life.


Schools for the Future Europe

Schools for the Future Europe

Author: John Sayer

Publisher: A&C Black

Published: 2012-03-01

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 1441165738

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Academics, policy makers and professionals explore the development of EU education policy, its impact on practice and potential future directions after the Lisbon treaty.


Fabricating Quality in Education

Fabricating Quality in Education

Author: Jenny Ozga

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2011-12-22

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 1136824472

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This book argues that data and their use constitute a form of governance of education. It highlights the ways in which education is steered and managed so that a European education policy space is ‘fabricated’ through data which travel across national systems, and which enter and restructure provision to make it measurable, comparable and governable.