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The paper examines the position of the Czech Government at the final session of the Intergovernmental Conference (ICG) on 12 December 2003 in Brussels. The Czech Government was keen to show that the Czechs did not have any "red lines" in the negotiations. The issue of full representation in the...
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.g. Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovakia). Basically all of the applicant countries follow the same …
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It seems that the smaller Member States should not be very happy with the draft Constitution presented at the …
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On 1 May 2004 the EU will enlarge to 25 member states. Member states are uncertain what they will gain or lose from enlargement and they are concerned about the implications for the functioning of the EU. Talk is even of enlargement as a u0093leap in the darku0094. The reports in this study deal...
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Le processus d'élaboration de la constitution tunisienne a été enclenché au lendemain d'élections démocratiques et … constitution et l'équilibre des pouvoirs, il s'est aussi avéré être un vecteur civique essentiel à l'enracinement de la culture … démocratique grâce, entres autres, à la vigilance de la société civile. Initialement chargée d'élaborer la constitution, l …
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Migration is a rather new phenomenon in Romania after 1990. The difference between in-flows and out-flows is … thinks of the economic potential of Romania. The labour market is not very attractive and the business environment is under … Romania has been mostly a transit country and not a destination country. However, there is a risk to ignore future trends and …
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