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The political and economic history of vineyard planting rights in Europe: from Montesquieu to the European Union KU Leuven
In 2008, the EU voted to liberalize its system of planting rights which has strictly regulated vine plantings in the EU. However, after an intense lobbying campaign the liberalization of the planting right system was overturned in 2013 and new regulations could create an even more restrictive system. European wine associations have complained about the detrimental effects of the new regulations. There is a precedent in history. In 1726, the ...
The political and economic history of vineyard planting rights in Europe: from Montesquieu to the European Union KU Leuven
In 2008, the EU voted to liberalize its system of planting rights which has strictly regulated vine plantings in the EU. However, after an intense lobbying campaign the liberalization of the planting right system was overturned in 2013 and new regulations could create an even more restrictive system. European wine associations have complained about the detrimental effects of the new regulations. There is a precedent in history. In 1726, the ...
Estimates of first-generation women and girls in the European Union, Norway and Switzerland Vrije Universiteit Brussel
ABSTRACT
Background: Female genital mutilation (FGM) is the practice of partial or total removal of female
genitalia for non-medical reasons. The procedure has no known health benefits but can cause serious
immediate and long-term obstetric, gynaecological and sexual health problems. Health workers
in Europe are often unaware of the consequences of FGM and lack the knowledge to treat
women adequately.
...
Background: Female genital mutilation (FGM) is the practice of partial or total removal of female
genitalia for non-medical reasons. The procedure has no known health benefits but can cause serious
immediate and long-term obstetric, gynaecological and sexual health problems. Health workers
in Europe are often unaware of the consequences of FGM and lack the knowledge to treat
women adequately.
...
The History of a European Information Society: Shifts from Governments to Governance Vrije Universiteit Brussel
It was around 1993 - when the so-called Delors White Paper on Growth, Competitiveness, and Employment was published - that the Information Society became a key policy area in the EU for the Commission. This has often been considered the base point for many studies of the Information Society in Europe: research into the EU's recent policy agenda in this area is not new and this chapter will not rewrite what has already been written. There are a ...
The Relevance of Environmental Justice for the Legal Framework in the European Union Universiteit Hasselt
Environmental justice is a relatively new and unknown notion in European environmental law. The notion originally comes from the US. Environmental justice is the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people. The protection of environmental justice plays a prominent role in the US environmental policy. This contribution examines, after a brief history of environmental justice, the relevance of environmental justice, the relevance of ...
Wavelet modeling and prediction of the stability of states: the Roman Empire and the European Union Universiteit Gent
Academic freedom as a fundamental feature of academia: a European Union perspective Vrije Universiteit Brussel
This contribution explores the legal scope of a concept that is indispensable to the existence of academia; the principle of academic freedom. More particular, this research addresses this concept within the European Union. Particular attention is paid to the recent milestone judgment of the CJEU in the case of European Commission v. Hungary. In this ruling, for the first time in its history the Court adjudicated on academic freedom. Both the ...