... 156 Data protection andhealthinformationprivacy 159 I Introduction Why safeguard healthinformation privacy? II RightstohealthinformationprivacyininternationalandEUlaw III The Data Protection ... clinical and scientific research, healthlawand human rights, and mental health The Lawin Context Series Editors: William Twining (University College, London) and Christopher McCrudden (Lincoln ... Globalisation and Legal Theory Twining & Anderson: Analysis of Evidence Twining & Miers: How to Do Things with Rules Ward: A Critical Introduction to European Law Ward: Shakespeare and the Legal Imagination...
... II Main Issues on Spanish Alien Lawand Practice Concerning Trafficking and Smuggling of Human Beings III Main Issues in Spanish Criminal Lawand Practice Related to Trafficking inand Smuggling ... and Criminal Lawin the European Union: The Legal Measures and Social Consequences of Criminal Lawin Member States on Trafficking and Smuggling in Human Beings Elspeth Guild French Criminal and ... CRIMINAL LAWIN MEMBER STATES ON TRAFFICKING AND SMUGGLING IN HUMAN BEINGS INTRODUCTION By 2003 an explosion in political, legislative and academic interest in the field of trafficking and smuggling...
... examines European responses to September 11, both bilaterally and within NATO, and European participation in the war in Afghanistan Chapter Three analyzes the extent to which NATO and the European ... for the EUto focus on five issues—enhancing police cooperation, developing international legal instruments, ending terrorist funding, strengthening air security, and coordinating the EU s global ... referring to France and Germany as “old Europe”45 and chastising them for not being willing or able to tackle the most pressing security problems of the day As this rhetoric increased, several European...
... usually begins in the small joints (hands, feet), spreading later to the larger joints The inflamed joint lining or synovia extends and then erodes the articular cartilage and bone, causing joint deformity ... are pertinent to women’s health Chapter provides an overview of the main issues in women’s healthand describes different trends, risk factors, andhealth determinants Supplementing this information, ... women in the EUin 2006, HLYs expected at birth ranged from 52.1 in Latvia to 69.2 in Malta, with women in Slovakia, Finland, and Estonia expected to have fewer than 55 HLYs and women in Denmark,...
... Italy to 13% in Croatia and the proportion of people feeling somewhat limited ranges from 10% in Greece, Cyprus and Ireland to 28% in Finland Overall, respondents in Finland most often report having ... Care” INTRODUCTION Confronted with rising long-term care needs due to an increasingly ageing population, the European Union is supporting the Member States in their efforts to improve healthand ... family doctors - 49 - Special EUROBAROMETER 283 Healthand Long-Term Care” Family doctors in Europe are readily available and accessible according to respondents: 42% find their availability and accessibility...
... equality in society and other attributes influence women’s health needs and access tohealth Taking into consideration women’s diversity and incorporating it in the health policies addressed to women ... screening rates’, in EUROTHINE, Tackling Health Inequalities in Europe: An Integrated Approach, 2007, pp 500-521 15 Spadea, T et al., ‘Inequalities in female cancer screening rates’, in EUROTHINE: ... role to play in improving the health status of the population, in diminishing health inequalities andin preventing diseases.80 Access to quality health services is an important health determinant...
... The Accounting and Auditing Organization for Islamic Financial Institutions (AAOIFI), based in Bahrain, plays an important role in integrating and harmonizing the accounting and auditing practices ... Islamic Banking and Finance in the European Union STUDIES IN ISLAMIC FINANCE, ACCOUNTING AND GOVERNANCE Series Editor: Mervyn K Lewis, Professor of Banking and Finance, South Australia and Fellow, ... studies that seek to analyse, interpret and resolve issues in finance, accounting and governance with reference to the methodology of Islam Islamic Banking and Finance in the European Union A...
... production of deinked pulp, although with less inorganics Due to legislation and increased taxes, landfills are quickly being eliminated as a final destination for wastes in Europe, and incineration ... fertilising elements and a low metal content (European Commission, 2001) Deinking sludge mainly contains fines, fillers, coatings, ink particles, extractive substances and deinking additives Ink ... namely in the debarking, chipping, screening and cooking liquor clarification operations, in the maintenance of the plant and also in the treatment of fresh water and wastewater 4.2 Papermaking using...
... Governments are increasingly analysing and exchanging information on their citizens Individuals are shopping online and using social networking sites to share information about themselves and their ... information This is less the case in Romania (28%) andin Finland (33%) Photos of you Respondents in northern and western Member States are much more inclined to consider photos as personal information ... this special Eurobarometer survey n°359 is to gain insight in Europeans’ actual understanding and disclosure of personal information, their awareness that this information may be stored in databases...
... in Madrid, Bruges, Florence and Columbia He defends original views, inviting the reader to continue the research, andto put to the test theories and opinions to which the reader cannot remain ... one intends to analyse an issue, then implicit in this intention is a will to create meaning by using certain concepts, the meaning of which should be ascertainable from the beginning and remain ... situations involving both sets of norms and the possible conflicts and gaps between them have received insufficient attention At the beginning of this project, it seemed interesting to me to stand in the...
... approach to be found in domestic public health law, identifying factors which go to good healthand providing a framework for working towards health ideals International public healthlaw has ... factors as the introduction of recognised rights into English law, the influence of European andinternational law, changing public attitudes tohealth risks andhealth provision, and awareness ... private and public law, and between medicine and public health, are examined both generally andin relation to particular issues of health throughout this book Another binary inherent inhealth and...
... policies to reduce inequalities in smoking Because of our relatively good understanding of the quantitative contribution of inequalities in smoking to inequalities in morbidity and mortality in Europe, ... consumption, including bans on advertising and promotion, bans on smoking in public and work places, price increases, better consumer information, warning labels, and medication and counselling to help ... expected to be more productive Savings Because of their longer life expectancy, healthy individuals may be inclined to have more savings than individuals in poor health Higher savings as a 17 Main...
... meat in 1996 to 128 500 tons in 2003 Exports of chicken from the EUto CEMAC1 have increased from 17 000 tonnes in 1996 to 42 500 tonnes in 2003 Within CEMAC, chicken is mainly exported to Cameroon, ... the EU) on their conduct related to food safety and food quality insurance? EU Answer: European private sector adopts uniformly the quality standards defined by the EUand the international standards ... deliberate dumping EU Exports Intra andto Central- West Africa 1,40 1,35 1,30 1,25 1,20 EU- Intra Quarter Legs Export Prices in Euro (€) 1,15 1,10 1,05 1,00 EU- Intra Export 0,95 0,90 EU- Intra Whole...
... lawin national andinternational legal environments Internationallaw doctrine in respect of well-known trademarks was first incorporated into the Paris Convention of 1925 Today, an understanding ... ideas and investments in innovation and creativity The continued demand for patents and trade marks underscores the ingenuity of American inventors and entrepreneurs The USPTO is at the cutting ... present, trademark law is used to protect both producers in making and selling or supplying their goods and services as well as consumers in accessing, buying and using such goods and services From...
... qualifications including civil law training,66 and many English judges tended to be quite learned in the ius commune Before 1600, references by common law practitioners and judges to Continental law increased ... Epochs of International Law, p 23, writing about the Spanish, British and French periods of paramountcy in European internationallaw 129 Territorial lawand the rise of the state history of every ... other International law, according to Gentili, was of the ius hominum, contrary to the insight of Aquinas, centuries before, which had linked universal human law (natural law) to participation in...
... distinctions amongst divine law (including biblical laws), natural law, human law, church law, princely law, enacted lawand customary law were explored, and the sources of law arranged in hierarchical ... the only lawyer known to be in Paradise, according to Dante in Paradiso.)27 That is, the systematisation of interior norms such as divine and natural laws with princely and enacted laws in effect ... executive body co-ordinating special duties, issuing orders to revenue collectors and judges, and dealing directly with prelates and barons administering internal order and security against external...
... more severe in Europe than in Europe’s competitors Objective 4: Improving key interfaces in the innovation system Every business sector, whether in manufacturing or in services, in traditional ... enterprises, innovative enterprises in particular The regulatory and administrative obstacles to innovation remain too great, and further efforts are required to lower the costs of doing business andto ... principles and lines of action in order to have the best possible environment for small business and entrepreneurship Ongoing reviews of Community financial instruments and new regulatory initiatives...
... trend is perhaps also emerging in Europe, as TGCT 13 incidence is increasing in Finland (where the incidence has been low) but appears to be plateauing or even declining in Denmark (Moller 2001; ... then linked to an outcome disorder(s) There are huge practical and ethical obstacles to being able to this definitively, and this has to be taken into account (Table 1, p25) In particular, linking ... Cuninkova M, Møller H 2006b Trends in testicular cancer incidence and mortality in 22 European countries: continuing increases in incidence and declines in mortality Int J Cancer 118: 3099-3111 Brouwers...
... Structures in Europe (2007) http://tuning.unideusto.org/tuningeu/images/ stories/template/General_Brochure_final_version.pdf Further informationand outcomes of the Tuning project: http://unideusto.org/tuning ... http://www.pedagogy.ir/images/pdf/usinglearning-outcomes -eu. pdf 7.3 Learning outcomes • Kennedy, Declan, Hyland, Aine, and Ryan, Norma (2006) ‘Writing and Using Learning Outcomes: A Practical Guide’ in: EUA, Bologna Handbook ... expected to know, understand and be able to As such they emphasise the link between teaching, learning and assessment In such a learner-centred approach, institutions have the role of facilitating and...
... masculinity Introduction The sociology of masculinity: a context Theorising lawand masculinity Towards a study of lawand masculinity: concluding remarks 1 29 43 Theorising masculinity and the ... seeking to develop a discipline of ‘men andlaw , parallelling the ‘women andlaw approach to gender (epitomised by Atkins and Hoggett’s (1984) book Women and the Law) is both methodologically and ... theorising the relation between lawand masculinity is not, however, the most useful way of beginning to understand such changes THEORISING LAWAND MASCULINITY We have seen that defining masculinity...