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The purpose of this study was to collect data on the functioning of the EU Member States’ national judicial systems when enforcing judicial decisions in civil and commercial matters. Data on the length of enforcement proceedings is difficult to collect as Member States seldom collect this...
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Health policy has traditionally been an area governed principally by the law of individual member states. There is a general consensus among the member states and also the European Union (EU) institutions that this should not fundamentally change in the future. Despite a general acceptance of...
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European legislation regulating the marketing authorisation of medical products states that results from clinical trials that do not meet the ethical requirements of Good Clinical Practice, cannot legally be used by an applicant to justify its application, irrespective of whether the trial was...
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and hunger by 2015, as well as reaching universal primary education, reducing under-5 and maternal mortality by two thirds …
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Childhood obesity and overweight children are serious and widespread problems in developed countries and in particular … the exposure to advertising and marketing influences children diet behaviour; existing regulations in food and beverages … marketing towards children and the impact of production and distribution on children's obesity. This paper is committed to …
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revision of the Eurodac Regulation on children. The European Commission has proposed revising the Eurodac Regulation to expand … also be kept for longer (five years) and the age for capturing data from children would be lowered from 14 to 6. …
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