... page intentionally left blank HealthLawandtheEuropeanUnion How does thelaw of theEuropeanUnion affect healthlawand policy? At first sight, the impact of EU law in this area seems limited ... Information: The Law, the Practice andthe Ideal Cane: Atiyah’s Accidents, Compensation andtheLaw Collins: TheLaw of Contract Cranston: Consumers andtheLaw Cranston: Legal Foundations of the Welfare ... law ? II The “spectrum”: how does EU law affect healthlawand policy in the member states? Areas of healthlaw affected most strongly Areas of healthlaw affected by general measures of EU law...
... trafficking and/ or smuggling and facilitating illegal entry in six Member States: France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain andthe UK, andtheEuropeanUnion This issue is at the nexus of ... migration and criminal lawThe system of criminal law in the Member States is a central part of a complex and important part of the balance of the powers of the authorities on the one side andthe ... which the insertion of immigration into criminal law takes place – the legal andthe social We recognised that it was necessary to examine both, on the one hand to look at the laws andthe court...
... STRENGTHENING THEEUROPEANUNION An unexpected outcome of the September 11 attacks was that it spurred further integration within theEuropean Union, particularly within thelaw enforcement and ... andthe British completed the draft The two leaders agreed that Aznar would ask the Portuguese andthe Italians to participate in the article, while Blair would approach Denmark, the Netherlands, ... permissive areas of theEuropeanUnionThe groups and individuals named on the official EU terrorist list will now face identical criminal charges throughout theEuropean Union, andthe Framework Decision...
... overview of the state of women’s health in theEuropeanUnionThe report focuses on women aged 15 years and older in the 27 EU-Member States, as well as the EEA countries Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein, ... Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, the UK, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland) increased from 11% in the period 1988-1990 to 13% in 1997-1999 The ... Unionand addresses both the differences between men and women andthe differences among women living in different Member States It examines the main patterns of mortality and morbidity and the...
... EUROBAROMETER 283 Healthand Long-Term Care” THEHEALTH OF EUROPEANS We begin this report with an examination of the state of health of Europeans living in theEuropean Union, Croatia and Turkey We ... care and care of the elderly Between the 25th of May andthe 30th of June 2007, TNS Opinion & Social interviewed 28,660 Europeans aged 15 and over living in the 27 EuropeanUnion Member States and ... look at both healthy and unhealthy living habits as well as the extent and nature of the limitations people face because of their healthand their self-perceived life expectancy At the end of this...
... et al., Data and Information on Women’s Health in theEuropean Union, 2010; European Institute of Women's Health, Women’s Health in Europe Facts and Figures Across theEuropean Union, 2006 Lin, ... Sweden, Finland, andthe Netherlands have the lowest abortion rates in Europe and in the world Women living in these countries gained the right to free abortion in the 1970’s or 1980’s, and are provided ... et al., Data and Information on Women’s Health in theEuropean Union, 2010; European Institute of Women's Health, Women’s Health in Europe Facts and Figures Across theEuropean Union, 2006 15...
... Transparency and market discipline 6 Islamic banking and finance in theEuropeanUnionThe Board is also in the process of developing prudential and supervising standards in these areas for the purpose ... banking and finance in theEuropeanUnion ‘other’ experience of the bank system The topicality of such a system, for us Europeans, does not reside only in the news of the constitution of the first ... renew the lease The following are the fundamental data: ● the transaction rating has been AAA for Finch and AA for Standard & Poor’s; 34 Islamic banking and finance in theEuropeanUnion ● ● ● ● the...
... Van Horn, 1997) Land application itself consists of transporting the sludges or the wastes, in cake form, from the factory to the fields, and then either spreading them on the land in a thin layer ... properly handled Such sludges are usually thickened, and then either burned in a bark-fired boiler together with bark from wood handling, or used for landfilling The problems associated with the landfilling ... legislation and increasing costs of landfill, the pulp and paper industry is forced to put more and more emphasis on waste management Legislation The basis of theEuropean waste legislation is the Framework...
... (58%) andthe majority of those who read them adapt their behaviour on the Internet (70%) Over half of Internet users are informed about the data collection conditions andthe further uses of their ... on the type of websites they use: e-commerce sites (“online shoppers”) on the one hand and users of social networking sites and/ or file-sharing sites on the other (together referred to in the ... they think they have over these personal data, and their experiences with and thoughts about identity theft andthe possible loss of their personal data Chapter three investigates Europeans’...
... commands, thelaw of one sovereign must apply at the expense of thelaw of the other, and in the federal or transnational union, if theunionand integration—are to be meaningful, it must be the ... between the formal and material aspects of the latter The work then moves on to the issues of the interaction between competition and free movement These chapters explore the concept and structure ... structures in thelawThe very attempt to study the gaps of a certain branch of thelaw presupposes the need for a rationally ordered and comprehensive legal system To the extent that thelaw is not...
... of the public healthlaw of England and Wales: the legislative framework of health protection, public health enforcement mechanisms, the role of public and private law in the protection of health ... public healthlawand to determine its sources He considers the role of the International Health Regulations, and examines thelaw making powers of the WHO The weakness of the WHO in using the powers ... healthlaw Understandings of health have changed, and are continuing to change These changes are challenging the prioritising of the role of medicine in the xli Lawandthe Public Dimension of Health...
... inequalities in health, and how can we measure this? Secondly, how large are socioeconomic inequalities in health in theEuropean Union, and what is the magnitude of the burden of ill healthand premature ... inequalities in health, and how can we measure this? Secondly, how large are socioeconomic inequalities in health in theEuropean Union, and what is the magnitude of the burden of ill healthand premature ... care sector on the one hand, and other policy areas on the other hand, is likely to be facilitated if the economic benefits of reducing health inequalities were be made clear It is the purpose of...
... taken as absolute, because of these variations There are further significant contradictions between the numbers of the EU andthe numbers published by the FAO andthe UN The total import amounts for ... Liberia andthe DRC The base for the amounts of export from the EU is theEuropean export statistics Unfortunately, there are some considerable contradictions between the EU numbers and those ... The local demand is covered by fishing from rivers, or the fish is smoked in the coastal villages and then sold in the inland villages This is the most common form in which fish is for sale and...
... Accordingly, the research focuses only on theEuropeanUnion level, including the legislation of theEuropeanUnion for the protection of well-known trademarks, and judgments and decisions of theEuropean ... goods or services and, at the same time, creates a link between the consumers andthe 28 The High Court of Justice of England and Wales in which the decision on the case at the first instance ... theEuropean side, study of the General Motors case18 or the Davidoff case19 helps the readers to understand how the provisions of articles and of the Trademark Directive are interpreted On the...
... not of the Roman andthe English law, but rather of the Roman andthe English lawyer’;60 andthe similar constitutional development of European kingdoms61 andthe common legal science.62 By the ... Laws, pp 25–32 123 Territorial lawandthe rise of the state into two stages: at the first stage, the legal issue was identified; andthe second stage concerned proof andthe adjudication of the ... European international law 129 Territorial lawandthe rise of the state history of every society is also a history of that society’s theories.’80 The theories of positive and natural law, and...
... of the rule of law Peasants might flee the manorial law of their lords and seek protection in a city under cover of the urban law, which occurred with the rise of commerce in the cities andthe ... Europe Feudal law, manorial law, mercatorial lawand urban law all comprised viable legal systems which existed alongside, although increasingly subordinate to, the royal lawandthe canon law Problems ... resorted to the Old Testament book of Jeremiah: ‘I have set thee over the nations and over the kingdoms.’ Between the supranational papacy andthe growing impotence of the Holy Roman Empire, the great...
... France andthe UK exhibiting a mixed picture of a few strengths and a few weaknesses The fact that the smaller economies such as Ireland, the Netherlands, Finland and Sweden appear to be the most ... and services Progress towards completion of the internal market, andthe sound monetary and fiscal policies required by economic and monetary unionandthe launch of the euro, are improving the ... to absorb them and profit from them Ensuring the existence of these conditions is the aim of innovation policy, the subject of this Communication 1.2 Need for the Communication TheEuropean Commission...
... pesticides and fungicides (such as Vinclozolin, DDE and Procymidone) exert their antiandrogenic effects by binding to the AR – and then instead of activating it, sit there and block it and thus ... edge of the glans or to the top of the penile shaft In moderate cases the meatus is located lower down the shaft and in severe cases lower still and perhaps even in the perineal region, the latter ... (Wilson et al 2008, 2009) and by binding to and blocking the AR (Wilson et al 2008), and these will also induce some of the TDS disorders Male Reproductive Health Disorders andthe Potential Role of...
... awards they are offering.26 The use of ECTS is in line with the Standards and Guidelines for Quality Assurance and notably standards 1.2 and 1.7, which state that: The implementation and use ... the other institution, together with the code numbers andthe ECTS credits allocated to the components The Training Agreement should indicate clearly the location of the work placement, the period ... offers the standard forms of the Student Application, the Learning Agreement, the Training A greement, the Transcript of Records andthe outline of the Diploma Supplement Examples of updated and...
... masculinism of lawandlaw teaching which must be central to the deconstruction of the power of law It is ‘men andthelaw which has masqueraded as ‘people andthelaw (Boyle 1985a) andthe ‘he’ ... constitutional and administrative law, criminal law, family law, welfare law, company and commercial lawand even of jurisprudence and legal theory—will find few mentions of masculinity and power in their ... masculinity andlaw I shall this through seeking to relate three of the principal themes of the studies of masculinity to the study of law. 19 These are what I shall term (1) the crisis thesis, (2) the...