EU COHESION POLICY C O N T E N T 1. Introduction 2 2. The Lisbon Treaty – A Union for the 21st Century 3 3. The EU institutional framework: legal framework and main bodies for the EU cohesion policy 5 4. The Funds 8 5. Grouping of the Member States and its regions in the Fifth report on economic‚ social and territorial cohesion (2010) 15 6. Cohesion policy in the Multiannual Financial Framework 2007-2013 and in MFF 2014-2020
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Energy as the Defining Component in EU-Russian Relations After the Eastern EU Enlargement Marek Neuman* University of Groningen m.neuman@rug.nl * Marek Neuman is a PhD student at the University of Groningen‚ Groningen‚ The Netherlands. This paper has been presented at the Fourth Pan-European Conference on EU Politics held on 25 - 27 September 2008 at the University of Latvia‚ Riga‚ Latvia. Please do not distribute or quote without permission of the author. Introduction Since the
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Respond critically to significant aspects of visual and/or oral text(s) through close reading‚ supported by evidence Achievement Standard English 91480: Tim Burton is an extremely unique and quirky film director‚ famous for his gothic fantasy styled film‚ evidently influenced by the Gothic Horror genre of the twenties and thirties. He commonly uses an original and flamboyant colour scheme throughout his films‚ with a strong focus on blues and silvery tones. He frequently includes a characteristic
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Executive Summary................................................................................................................. 3 Introduction .............................................................................................................................. 5 1 Offshoring as International Trade and FDI ................................................................... 8 2 Corporate Strategies and Business Models .....................................................
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Analysis of Senkaku/Diaoyu Dispute & Role of US in diffusing the Issue Submitted By : Sandeep S Introduction Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands are a group of uninhabited islands in East China Sea lying about 400 kms west of Okinawa‚Japan and 170 kms northeast of Taiwan. These islands are a group of five volcanic islets and three barren rocks. Altogether‚ they measure a surface area of only 6.3 sq km. The islands are home to the endangered Senkaku mole and the short-tailed Albatross barring which
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For Dispute Resolution‚ there are more methods provided in FIDIC compared with HKIA form. Arbitration is the sole method in HKIA form. Arbitration is a legal process and the award of arbitrator is finalized and binding. Apart from the arbitration‚ Disputes Adjudication Board and amicable settlement can be adopted in FIDIC. Before going to the arbitration‚ DAB shall be carried out in advance. It is a smoother way compared with arbitration and it can save more cost and time if the disputes can be settled
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Turkey and the Dispute Settlement Mechanism The Dispute Settlement Mechanism (DSM) of the WTO constitutes the guarantee of the legal structure arising from the WTO Agreements. This mechanism is only applied to trade disputes between WTO Member states and arising from government policies but the disputes between person and firms are out of the scope of DSM. The main purpose of the mechanism is to ensure that WTO Members act in accordance with the WTO Agreement‚ to protect the rights and obligations
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Disadvantages of World Trade Organization (WTO) 1. The WTO only serves the interests of transnational corporations The WTO is as democratic as its member governments; and between the members it is ultra-democratic because decisions are taken by consensus — all members have to be persuaded. The rules are written by member governments‚ no one else has access to the negotiations. However‚ governments‚ which are elected democratically by their citizens‚ do take into account the views of various groups
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restricting trade. Governments have agreed through the WTO’s rules that their use should be discouraged. Nevertheless‚ quotas of various types remain in use in most countries‚ and governments argue strongly that they are needed. But they are controlled by WTO agreements and there are commitments to reduce or eliminate many of them‚ particularly in textiles. Many other areas of the WTO’s agreements can also help reduce corruption and bad government. Transparency (such as making available to the public
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