In 1995 the main areas for action will be the implementation of the single market in electricity and natural gas for which proposals are before the Council, the completion of the trans-E[r]
b Mexico's role in EU-Latin American relations Relations between the European Union and Latin America as a whole have developed at three different levels: - regional level through the Ri[r]
On the basis of the Resolution ·of December 1994 by the Cot.mcil justice and home · affairs and the conclusions of the Essen ·European Council calling for a legal instrument on the prot«[r]
LINGUA in 1994 Some key figures In 1994: * Decentralised programme actions Actions lA and IV pemlitted : - 6,802 teachers to undertake in-service· training in a country whose language th[r]
Both provided the National Agencies with an opportunity to become acquainted with youth work and youth structures in the countries concerned, to meet representatives of National Youth Co[r]
The European Commission for its part issued a statement on 11 January, welcoming the efforts made by the international community and Mexico and announcing· its forthcoming proposats for [r]
The Visiting Group should: - perform an evaluation of all activities of the Institute against its stated objectives, with particular emphasis on the impact the res-ults of the work has h[r]
on improving financial management and control, in particular of the Structural Funds, which constitute 36Vo of the Union budget; nb for a Green Paper to be drawn up on working conditions[r]
New initiatives: Stimulating public debate Implementation of Community directives by collective agreements International organizations : the role of the Union and procedures for cooperat[r]
Within its remit established by the Treaty, the SOCRATES programme has continued and strengthened the implementation of the ECTS for awarding and transferring university course units. The number of higher education establishments (faculties or departments) using the ECTS system rose from 145 in 1989 to over 1 200 (5 000 faculties or departments) in 1999. This figure covers approximately half the Erasmus students. The ECTS system is henceforth part of the institutional policy of establishments and is set to spread further in the near future. The external evaluation deems that the ECTS system has fulfilled its objectives in some 85% of cases. Outside the ECTS system, recognition is provided to students in an average 75% of cases. These percentages, based on student consultation, do not take account of the possibility of a mismatch between the expectations of these students themselves and the actual rights under contracts. The Commission hopes that the observations of the external evaluation can be analysed in depth by the universities with a view to making allow improvements, taking due account of the diversity of the national environments. In view of the swelling ranks of users and the extension of the system to the associated countries and to other areas such as lifelong learning, information, counselling and follow up need to be strengthened so as to guarantee effective implementation of the ECTS system in all countries.
· The Forum brings together all maritime industries shipping, shipbuilding, marine equipment, ports, fisheries and related industries and services, trade unions, research institutes, Mem[r]
List of annexes 1; Comparing world production total fish/sardines 2; Nominal catches of sardines by country and by area 3a; Trend of Community production of sardines for human consumptio[r]
Objective I Objective II Implementation and development of legislation Integration of women in the labour market Education: equal opportunities for girls and boys at school 2 Vocational[r]
The Commission has proposed a series of general legislative measures establishing the legal framework for the Community Wast~ Management Policy, which, together with other, more specific[r]
The German Government informed the Commission that the THA has waived OM 362.6 million debts based on loans granted before privatization, the THA has paid OM 220 million on an account of[r]
Czechoslovakia Funds allocated by sector each year 1990 1991 1992 Private sector development and enterprise support 0 39 31 70 Education, health, training and research 4 9 25 38 Humanita[r]
The COME1T programme centres on the foUowing areas of activity: • • • • European network of university- enterprise training partnerships Strand Transnational student placements and perso[r]
EURET, a specific research and technology programme in the field of transport 1990 to 1994 PROJECTS ECU 1.000 Percent 33 Air transport Trials in automated air/ground data exchange for ai[r]
As from the beginning of 1995 all Commission actions in favour of refugees, internally displaced persons and returnees in Third countries worth a total of 455 MECU will be coordinated by[r]
The Caribbean States that make up the Organization of the Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) 19 (all of whom are members of CARICOM) constitute in some ways an inner circle of Caribbean economic/monetary integration, and have, since the colonial era, a long tradition of cooperation. In more recent times, the nature of the cooperation has taken on a more functional and development-oriented character. OECS' main objective is economic integration among its member states, and they have a single currency and an Eastern Caribbean Central Bank, exercise common monetary and exchange rate policies, share a common Supreme Court, jointly regulate the telecommunications sector, cooperate on some issues of public procurement and collectively govern their airspace. In the medium-term, they intend to further this functional and economic integration. The organisation has begun technical work with respect to creating regional support systems and mechanisms for the police and prison services, creating centres of medical and surgical specialization across