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...preparatory work of national recovery plans. According to the European Committee of the Regions, for example, only a few EU member states consulted local and regional authorities when preparing their...
...that sees democracy as compatible and even conducive to socioeconomic progress. In general, democratic competition generates incentives for a government to improve macroeconomic performance. Democratic procedures imply that rules for...
...discursive interaction seems to come together with a certain degree of reciprocity between rising democracies and traditional global powers. Given the fact that a basic component of the international stance...
...set by the borrowing country. With regard to workers’ rights, for example, the right to freedom of association and collective bargaining would only be required by the World Bank,...
...the invisible wall which separates the diverse communities in the city, toward a more inclusive idea of what a society should be. The research on informative practices It’s now...
...this argument have become rather commonplace in the past several years in Europe and America but largely break down when confronted with the complexity of post-socialist East-Central Europe. There, the...
...a duty of care law is being discussed in parliament. On 23 February 2022, the European Commission had published a draft directive related to companies and human rights. At the...
...6, 5 percentage points compared to the EU28 average (30% compared to 23.5%), up from 25.5% in 2008. People at risk of poverty or social exclusion live in the most...
...simply. To continue with the example. Let us imagine that a patient with a non-communicable disease may be at a high risk of contracting a communicable disease due to...
...appropriate unit of comparison. Using the fiber content, protein content or the servings to compare the environmental burdens of bacon and lettuce or any other produce, would have resulted in...