Mayor Of London - London House Brussels - Policy Agenda Submission to the european Convention by the London european Forum on the statusof Services of general Interest in the european Treaties (January 2003). http://www.london.gov.uk/london_house/policy_agenda.jsp
Dear Colleague Letter: Nsf02135 http//www.kbn.gov.pl. 1/3 Wspólna Str, 00529 Warsaw, Poland. José Manuel Fernándezde Labastida, Vice Director general of Projects. Tel. european NETWORKING, http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2002/nsf02135/nsf02135.htm
Extractions: Over the last few years, NSF has co-sponsored a series of international workshops designed to stimulate enhanced collaboration among materials researchers and create networks linking individuals and centers in participating countries. These workshops identified possible areas for mutually beneficial collaboration, and recommended that extensive use be made of electronic communication, information exchanges, and databases to promote and facilitate research collaboration and educational activities at the international level. Reports of the workshops are posted on the web page of the International Union of Materials Research Societies at http://www.iumrs.org.
Komitet Badañ Naukowych swoich uwag na adres astolarc@kbn.gov.pl european intergovernmental scientific cooperationstructures and organisations of a general nature, such http://www.kbn.gov.pl/miedzyn/era/era3.html
Extractions: 00-529 Warszawa 53 Poni¿ej przedstawiamy og³oszony przez Komisjê Europejsk± na pocz±tku pa¼dziernika br. kolejny dokument zwi±zany z tworzeniem Europejskiego Obszaru Badawczego ( European Research Area ERA). Stanowi on rozwiniêcie i konkretyzacjê w rezultacie konsultacji miêdzynarodowych koncepcji zawartych w opublikowanym w styczniu br. dokumencie KE " Towards a European Research Area" proponuj±cym strategiczne kierunki dzia³añ zmierzaj±cych do zdynamizowania sfery badañ naukowych i rozwoju technicznego w Europie. Serdecznie zapraszamy wszystkich zainteresowanych do podzielenia siê z Komitetem Badañ Naukowych opini± na temat tego dokumentu i nadsy³anie swoich uwag na adres astolarc@kbn.gov.pl . do 10 listopada br. Brussels, 4.10.2000
UK Sport - Europe - Institutions & Networks european Commission Directorate general for Education and Culture Sports Unit.The european Commission is the Executive Body of the european Union. http://www.uksport.gov.uk/generic_template.asp?id=11789
Slovakia And The European Union 30.5.2002. SUPPLY CONTRACT FORECAST Equipment for the Ministry ofInterior and the general Prosecutor´s Office . 16.5.2002. SUPPLY http://www.vlada.gov.sk/eu_en/tendre_zoznam.php3
Extractions: CFCU Tenders Forecasts Date SUPPLY CONTRACT FORECAST - "Equipment Supply for Food Market Surveillance System" SERVICE CONTRACT FORECAST - "Creation of Payments IT Monitoring Subsystem of Structural Funds and Establishing Interconnection among Different IT Monitoring Systems for EU Funds" SUPPLY CONTRACT FORECAST - "Equipment for the Slovak Drug Information System" SUPPLY CONTRACT FORECAST - "Equipment for the Ministry of Interior and the General Prosecutor´s Office" SUPPLY CONTRACT FORECAST - "Equipment for the General Prosecutor's Office and the Ministry of Justice" Whole list CFCU Tenders Advertisements Date SUPPLY PROCUREMENT NOTICE - "Supply of Equipment for Food Market Surveillance System" SUPPLY PROCUREMENT NOTICE - "Equipment for Community Centers, Schools and Regional Training Centers" SUPPLY PROCUREMENT NOTICE - "Equipment for Windpark Cerová" CALL FOR PROPOSALS for 2000 Cross Border Cooperation Programme - Slovak Republic/Austria CALL FOR PROPOSALS for Joint Small Projects Fund Slovakia / Hungary 2000 Supply of Equipment for the Slovak Environmental Agency SUPPLY PROCUREMENT NOTICE - "Supply of Equipment for the Slovak Environmental Agency SR 0007-01, Tender N°4"
U.S. Copyright Office, WIPO Copyright Treaty to in paragraph (1) shall be established by the Director general of WIPO on or oneof whose official languages, is involved and the european Community, and any http://www.copyright.gov/wipo/treaty1.html
Extractions: adopted by the Diplomatic Conference on December 20, 1996 The agreed statements of the Diplomatic Conference (that adopted the Treaty) concerning certain provisions of the WCT are reproduced in the original text of the Treaty as footnotes under the provisions concerned. These footnotes do not appear in the present text, but are replaced by bracketed references to the corresponding agreed statements. Contents Preamble Article 1: Relation to the Berne Convention Article 3: Application of Articles 2 to 6 of the Berne Convention Article 4: Computer Programs Article 5: Compilations of Data (Databases) Article 6: Right of Distribution Article 7: Right of Rental Article 8: Right of Communication to the Public Article 9: Duration of the Protection of Photographic Works Article 10: Limitations and Exceptions Article 11: Obligations concerning Technological Measures Article 12: Obligations concerning Rights Management Information Article 13: Application in Time Article 14: Provisions on Enforcement of Rights Article 15: Assembly Article 16: International Bureau Article 17: Eligibility for Becoming Party to the Treaty Article 18: Rights and Obligations under the Treaty Article 19: Signature of the Treaty Article 20: Entry into Force of the Treaty Article 21: Effective Date of Becoming Party to the Treaty
Public Record Office | In The News | The European Defence Community Army Conference was called to discuss the development of a european Army. Thefirst document contains the instructions given to Majorgeneral Kimmins who http://www.pro.gov.uk/inthenews/defence_community/edc1.htm
Extractions: home about us in the news site search ... contact us Document reference: CAB 21/3583 In February 1951 the European Army Conference was called to discuss the development of a European Army. The first document contains the instructions given to Major-General Kimmins who attended the conference as the British observer. The next two pages come from a report prepared by the British delegation to the conference for the Chiefs of Staff, on the expected size and structure of the force being discussed.
Mata And European Union majority of Maltese electorate voted Yes for EU and subsequent general electionvictory Dr. Joe Borg signed the Treaty of Accession to the european Union 2003 http://www.foreign.gov.mt/Malta-Eu/
Extractions: EU documents on Malta's Application for Membership in EU Malta-EU negotiating process Information on EU M alta has successfully concluded EU membership negotiations, and at the Copenhagen summit in December 2002 it was decided to became the full member as from 1st May 2004. Following the results of the Referendum in March 2003 where majority of Maltese electorate voted Yes for EU and subsequent general election victory of the Nationalist Party in April 2003, which negotiated Malta's accession to EU, the re-elected Prime Minister Dr. Eddie Fenech-Adami and the Foreign Minister Dr. Joe Borg signed the Treaty of Accession to the European Union 2003, in Athens on 16th April 2003. Malta's formal request for membership of the European Communities is signed by Guido de Marco, Maltese Minister of Foreign Affairs, in the presence of CEC Vice-Presidents Frans Andriessen, Martin Bangemann and Filippo Maria Pandolfi and CEC Members Jean Dondelinger and Abel Matutues
Eastern European Parliaments (Tuomas J. Alaterä) The list of the Eastern european Parliaments and related matters on the Web 5969 fax+7 095 - 292 5967 http//www.council.gov.ru/ or in general http//www http://www.uta.fi/~ta22596/parlmnts.htm
Extractions: Some links too - east, west and more. If you find any errors or something missing, please inform me It is not reasonable to duplicate the work better done by others. Inter-Parliamentary Union offers on their site links to the Web Sites of National Parliaments. Because the web addresses seem to change quite often - specially in the East, the most up to date links may not be here - only the street addresses and the phone numbers and something possibly not found on the IPU, like links to the information offices and to the government sites. Here are the links: The list of the Eastern European Parliaments and related matters on the Web refered to in my thesis: See here
Swain Library: Patent General Information www.uspto.gov/web/offices/pac/doc/general/) general information about of Patents (http//www.patent.gov.uk/patent USPTO, JPO (http//www.europeanpatent-office http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/swain/patent/patgeninf.html
WTO | SPS - Links To Members' Websites Risk assessments/scientific information, analisis.riesgos@ica.gov.co, web site/ informationavailable, SPS in general, Food safety, european Communities back to top. http://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/sps_e/spslinks_e.htm
Extractions: Publications Press notices Consultation papers Reports and reviews ... Archive Draft Single European Currency (Referendum) Bill This draft Bill sets out the Government's thinking on the terms on which any referendum on the European single currency would be held, subject to the five economic tests being met. The Bill reflects the Government's commitment to openness and transparency on this issue. Both the question and who would be able to vote in any referendum, if the five economic tests had been met, are set out in the draft Bill. The draft referendum question, "Should the United Kingdom adopt the euro as its currency?" has been drafted using guidelines produced by the independent Electoral Commission, and covering the intelligibility of referenda questions. The Commission has a statutory obligation to assess the question, and will formally review it at the time a Bill is introduced in Parliament. In terms of who would be entitled to vote, the draft Bill proposes that all those eligible to vote in General Elections should vote in the referendum, plus peers. It does not include European Union citizens (apart from Irish citizens, who are able to vote in General elections). The electorate for the referendum would mirror that for the 1975 referendum on EEC membership. The Government will report on progress of its reform agenda in the Budget. The Government can then consider the extent of progress and determine whether on the basis of it the Government makes a further Treasury assessment of the five tests, which - if positive - would allow it to put the issue before the electorate in a referendum.
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE CENTRAL EUROPEAN REGION relations with counterparts in the agriculture ministries of european nations 1) 3193287E-Mail sonia.i.vicinanza@aphis.usda.gov general Inquiries Monika http://www.usembassy.at/en/usda/who_we_are.html
Extractions: Printer Friendly Version Deputy Directorate General of Bilateral Cultural Relations Cultural Agreements (CA) Cultural Exchange Programmes (CEP) and Other Agreements Related with Culture We are at a turning point where legal and corporate infra-structure of the World in the 21 st Century is being constructed and with this aim where search for new approaches in the international arena has gained momentum. In this respect, in addition to our traditional areas of interest in 1998, the main aim of opening our policies to new areas of interest, namely Africa, South America and the Far East has been to improve our economic, trade and cultural relations to serve our interests in these areas as well as placing our political relations on a solid long term basis. Cultural co-operation maintains a proper basis for establishing deep-roated and solid relations between countries and influence between different societies. Thus
Internet Resources - Government Publications And Other Information About Governm Explore the Internet government Information on the Internet page for the Library of Congress, providing links to resources for government agencies and information on the Internet. Embassy.org general information on Washington, D.C Michigan Documents Center Excellent site. US gov Info/Resources GAO U.S. general Accounting Office. government Information Sharing http://lcweb.loc.gov/rr/news/extgovd.html
Extractions: Jump to: Sources of Government Information of Broad Scope US Federal Government Information US State Government Information US Politics ... International Information This page is maintained by the Serial and GovernmentPublications Division , Library of Congress and is, of course, perpetually under construction. See also U.S.Legislative Branch Internet Resources , and Thomas , searchable full-text of bills and the Congressional Record. Ben's Guide to U.S. Government for Kids Government Catalogs, Indexes, and Databases Consumer.gov EconData.Net Embassy.org General information on Washington, D.C. based embassies, as well as pointers to existing embassy Web sites. Emory University School of Law . Includes Circuit Courts of Appeals Cases (Fourth, Sixth, and Eleventh Circuits), Federal Law and Information, and Georgia Law and Information. Federal Citizen Information Center's National Contact Center (FCIC) Includes government telephone numbers. (You can also try 1-800-FED-INFO)
US State Department - Road Safety Overseas Who Deceptively Marketed International Driver s Permits http//www.ftc.gov/opa/2003 Ingeneral, your US auto insurance does not cover you abroad european Union http://travel.state.gov/road_safety.html
Extractions: American Citizens Services Links Road Safety An estimated 1.17 million deaths occur each year worldwide due to road accidents. The majority of these deaths, about 70 percent, occur in developing countries. Sixty-five percent of deaths involve pedestrians and 35 percent of pedestrian deaths are children. Over 10 million people are crippled or injured each year. It is estimated that more than 200 U.S. citizens die each year due to road accidents abroad. The majority of road crash victims (injuries and fatalities) in developing countries are not the motor vehicle occupants, but pedestrians, motorcyclists, bicyclists and non-motor vehicles (NMV) occupants. U.S. citizens are urged to review the Road Safety segment of Department of State, Bureau of Consular Affairs Consular Information Sheets at http://travel.state.gov/travel_warnings.html and the
Chemicals Policy Initiative — Organizational Links general Information. european Union . european Commission . Other. european Govt. european Intl Industry. european NGOs http://www.chemicalspolicy.org/link.euni.comm.shtml
Catalog 2001-2003, General - Department Of History / Government TWU Catalog 20012003, general Department Of History / government page. PREREQUISITES ENG 1013 and 1023; HIST 1013 and 1023 and either gov 2013 or 2023 Medieval Europe. A general survey of http://www.twu.edu/gencat/01-03/histgov.html
Extractions: Lecturer II: P. Devereaux; Lecturers I: M. Campbell, A. Johnson, C. Wright Admission Requirements Please see Admission section of this catalog. The same standards for admission to the University apply to the Department of History and Government. Undergraduate Degrees B.A. and B.S. in Government B.A. and B.S. in History B.A. and B.S. in Criminal Justice, an interdisciplinary program with the Department of Sociology and Social Work No grade lower than C can be counted toward completion of any major or minor in this department. Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science Degree with a History or Government Major General Description The Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of Science degrees in history or government offer a sound basis for proceeding to graduate programs in these fields, to law school admission, or to careers in public service. In addition, these degrees provide a background for professional preparation in the following fields: library science; teaching at middle school, secondary school, or college level; work with archives, historical associations, museums or national parks; journalism; criminal justice administration; legal assistance; foreign service, non profit, administrative, federal and state civil service.