Monitoring the EU Accession Process

Monitoring the EU Accession Process

Author: EU Accession Monitoring Program

Publisher: Monitoring the EU Accession Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 476

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Prior to 1989 each of the ten candidate states investigated in this book had a judiciary politically subordinated to the government and the ruling Communist party. In spite of the impressive progress achieved in reforming the court systems, the accession to the European Union requires more complete guarantees of judicial independence. The country reports contained in this volume highlight the advances made in each state in this respect.


Monitoring the EU Accession Process

Monitoring the EU Accession Process

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Publisher: Central European University Press

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 228

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Eumpa has published monitoring reports highlighting specific areas in which state performance conforms to, or fails short of, broadly accepted international standards. These two volumes monitor access to education and employment for people with intellectual disabilities in 15 European countries and make recommendations on how people with intellectual disabilities can be more fully integrated into community life. The summary report is a condense version of the two full volumes.


Monitoring the EU Accession Process

Monitoring the EU Accession Process

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Publisher: Central European University Press

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 492

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Gender equality permeates all areas of action in the European Union enlargement process. Although in principle gender equality has been achieved in all EU candidate countries, women have not yet practically benefited from this equality since institutional mechanisms for implementation are missing. This book contains the findings of the extensive investigation conducted in the frames of the EU Accession Program of the Open Society Institute, Budapest, in eight candidate countries to the EU. The survey was focussed on the national legal and institutional framework on equal rights and equal treatment for women and men. Independent experts and non-governmental organisations prepared the country studies on Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Lithuania, Poland, Romania and Slovakia. The country reports are introduced by a summary report that provides an overall assessment of progress in meeting the relevant criteria and of the impact of the accession process in this area. The study concludes with succinct recommendations to the EU and to the governments of the candidate states.


Monitoring the EU Accession Process

Monitoring the EU Accession Process

Author: EU Accession Monitoring Program

Publisher: Monitoring the EU Accession Press

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 452

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Eumpa has published monitoring reports highlighting specific areas in which state performance conforms to, or fails short of, broadly accepted international standards. These two volumes monitor access to education and employment for people with intellectual disabilities in 15 European countries and make recommendations on how people with intellectual disabilities can be more fully integrated into community life. The summary report is a condense version of the two full volumes.