... I Introduction: therolesoftheEUinhealthlaw Four themes of “European healthlaw ? II The “spectrum”: how does EUlaw affect healthlaw and policy inthe member states? Areas ofhealthlaw ... Table ofEU legislation Directive 77/187/EEC on the approximation ofthe laws ofthe Member States relating to the safeguarding of employees’ rights inthe event of transfers of undertakings, businesses ... Table ofEU legislation Directive 2001/23/EC on the approximation ofthe laws ofthe Member States relating to the safeguarding of employees’ rights inthe event of transfers of undertakings, businesses...
... ofthe role ofthe victim both inthe legislation and the court cases including the relationship ofthe perpetrator and the victim; the rights of victims prior or following court judgments, in ... considered pimping.55 Considering the diversity of acts covered by the definition of pimping, the scope ofthe THB offence is not restricted to the mere act of complicity inthe exploitation ofthe prostitution ... lawinthe Member States is a central part of a complex and important part ofthe balance ofthe powers ofthe authorities on the one side and the rights ofthe citizen on the other The way in which...
... advantage of differing legal standards in Europe by basing their activities in lessrestrictive states Increasing the Role of Europol The European Police Office, otherwise known as Europol, was ... challenging Inlaw enforcement and countering terrorist financing, the United States may find an increasing need to engage Introduction and negotiate with theEU as a whole rather than with its individual ... significantly inthe coming years Seven current PfP members were invited to join the alliance during the Prague Summit, and the remaining PfP members are not likely to join NATO in either the near...
... population inthe working age category (15 to 64), but as these individuals age the proportion of older individuals intheEU will grow and the proportion of individuals of working age supporting them ... Iceland, and Liechtenstein, as shown in Table The main sources used inthe preparation ofthe report include: - the Statistical Office ofthe European Communities (EUROSTAT 2009), - the Organisation ... topics where research and more information are needed Some ofthe principal findings of this report are the following: -the main causes of death in women intheEU and EEA are cardiovascular disease...
... their health- limitations and their views about becoming dependent upon the help of others In chapter two we examine the public’s assessment ofthe health- care system in general and the care of ... upon the observed percentages -4- Special EUROBAROMETER 283 Health and Long-Term Care” THEHEALTHOF EUROPEANS We begin this report with an examination ofthe state ofhealthof Europeans living ... included inthe annex The totals indicated may show a one point difference with the sum ofthe individual units It should also be noted that the total ofthe percentages inthe tables of this...
... and gender mainstreaming inhealth policies Inthe majority ofEU Member States, the universality ofthe right to health and access to health- care according to needs is enshrined inthe constitution ... etc.52 One ofthe most consistent findings inthe social epidemiology of mental health is the gender gap in depression Because of a variety of factors including mainly different gender roles and ... Closing thehealth gap in European Union, 2008 96 The centre for the Gender Medicine at Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden; and the Women and Health Observatory in Madrid, Spain 97 European...
... understanding of these disciplines and shape the development of thinking about the theory and practice of Islamic finance, accounting and governance Edited by one ofthe leading writers inthe field, the ... reside only inthe news ofthe constitution ofthe first Islamic institution inside a member country intheEU – the Islamic Bank of Britain – or inthe emission of Islamic bonds (sukuk) in a German ... particularly significant within our analysis; inthe context ofthe Meccan market, the act of trading comes to symbolize the making of a profit by the sweat ofthe brow’, and therefore in a licit manner...
... is used and the ash resulting from incineration ofthe sludge remains inthe product The inorganic substance ofthe ash ofthe incinerated sludge is also a compound ofthe cement clinker This ... 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 or by ploughing them into the surface ... 2001) The incineration of this kind of waste is regulated in Europe by Directive 2000/76/EC on waste incineration (Waste Incineration Directive), which requires all plants to keep the incineration...
... the attitudes and behaviours of Europeans on this subject The main findings ofthe survey are the following: 74% ofthe Europeans see disclosing personal information as an increasing part of ... about having their behaviour 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 ... databases for processing, their concerns regarding these further uses of their personal data, their ways of protecting these data and their expectations regarding the regulation of data protection...
... one ofthe principles inherent inthe operational concept of constitution defended by the author: the existence of a protected sphere of autonomy for the persons living inthe polity For the ... 98/43/EC ofthe European Parliament and ofthe Council of July 1998 on the approximation ofthe laws, regulations and administrative provisions ofthe Member States relating to the advertising and ... ignore the flux of time inthe study oflaw One must never forget that the past of a living legal system is part ofthe present, as is clear from the vitality of precedents and the principle of stare...
... Robyn Martin begins in Chapter by determining what law falls within the classification of public health law, and examines four components ofthe public healthlawof England and Wales: the legislative ... then examines the role of international healthlaw and the World Health Organisation (WHO) inthe regulation of public health He looks to define international public healthlaw and to determine ... considers the role ofthe International Health Regulations, and examines thelaw making powers ofthe WHO The weakness ofthe WHO in using the powers assigned to it are well recognised, and the chapter...
... ofthe economic impact ofhealth inequalities inthe EU- 25 in 2004 E 107 133 Effects of policies to reduce health inequalities: the example of smoking inequalities and tobacco control 145 Main ... differences in mortality rates can be interpreted as differences inthe risks of dying prematurely Not only is the size of these inequalities often substantial, inthe order of an excess risk of dying in ... health inequalities in Europe 32 Main text Estimates ofthe economic costs of socioeconomic inequalities inhealthin Europe 4.1 IntroductionIn this chapter we will present an estimate ofthe economic...
... force inthe importing countries." The essentials ofthe above mentioned food laws of 2002, introducing the regulation, clearly prove the responsibility oftheEU for the food safety all the way ... consideration ofthe quantities of particular product groups and the value ofthe exported goods The importance of these data will become apparent inthe comment on EU answers in point The emergence of ... development? EU Answer: Among the effects ofthe CAP reform there is the phasing-out of external distorting effects, and the further opening oftheEU market to third countries imports, as most developing...
... thelawof unfair competition They are comprised ofthe principle of preventing confusing use of a trademark, the principle of preventing use of rights obtained by a breach of trust, the principle ... or sold by others, and to indicate the source ofthe goods In short, a trademark is a brand name Inthe light of this wording, there are three main ingredients inthe definition of trademark ... the system of trademark lawin Vietnam This book is the main visible result of my PhD studies of more than four years from the beginning of 2007 to the middle of 2011 at the Faculty of Law, Lund...
... appreciating the historical globalisation and law precedents such as the interaction of European common laws and more local particular laws Lawyers are instrumental in achieving the diffusion of law, ... imperfection of men’s laws (the ius proprium) was related to the lesser imperfection ofthe laws ofthe rulers ofthe earth (the ius commune), but both laws, in varying measure, contained and divulged ... grant them control over the towns, at the expense of obtaining any real authority over the lords.24 In effect, the German kings alienated the towns and were indebted to the lords in a bargain honoured...
... systems inthe scientific sense, there were disparities inthe quality of their implementation in terms ofthe professionalism and consistency ofthe court of hearing, the inferiority of feudal law ... implications of distinctions amongst divine law (including biblical laws), natural law, human law, church law, princely law, enacted law and customary law were explored, and the sources oflaw arranged in ... hallmarks ofthe rule oflaw Peasants might flee the manorial lawof their lords and seek protection in a city under cover ofthe urban law, which occurred with the rise of commerce inthe cities and the...
... collecting and analysing information on innovation policies inthe Union through the “Trend chart on innovation in Europe” project launched in 1999 From this analysis, the first of its kind inthe ... R&D by business inthe Union is only 60 % ofthe level inthe United States The relative weakness of private R&D in Europe also largely explains why theEU has fewer researchers inthe labour ... enterprises in particular There is increasing awareness ofthe benefits of lowering the costs of doing business and reducing red tape Objective 3: Encourage the creation and growth of innovative...
... certain ECs (especially some ofthe chlorinated POPs) causing a small but significant increased risk of TDS disorders, but not being the major sole influence explaining the majority of cases In ... question is whether the same applies to risk of TGCT This is especially pertinent as female smoking frequency inthe Nordic countries has increased in parallel with the increasing incidence of TGCT ... as ruling out involvement of ECs in TDS In critically considering the evidence, studies ofthe involvement of ECs in TDS disorders evident at birth are considered first, as these should be the...
... equivalent TheThe recognition of credits inthe framework of joint programmes is stipulated inthe regulations ofthe programme There may be no need for Learning Agreements for mobility inthe case of ... Guide offers the standard forms ofthe Student Application, the Learning Agreement, the Training A greement, the Transcript of Records and the outline ofthe Diploma Supplement Examples of updated ... gained abroad inthe approved programme of study (Transcript of Records) into the student’s official learning programme at home, indicating the learning activities they refer • identify, within...
... been singled out as the subject of these ‘deepening of tensions’ within the crisis thesis, however Generally the crisis thesis is taken as referring to the tensions within the masculinities ofthe ... and thelaw This book explores the diversity ofthe masculinities oflaw and bridges the critique of masculinity and the critical study oflaw through analysing the relation between masculinity, ... turn the focus to law and to explore some ofthe connections between these sociologies of masculinity and law I shall this through seeking to relate three ofthe principal themes ofthe studies of...