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Title: A new Visegrad Group in the new European Union - possibilities and opportunities for development
Title (other): Nowa Grupa Wyszehradzka w nowej Unii Europejskiej – szanse i mozliwosci rozwoju
Abstract
Today, just as Europe is about to expand through the accession of new members such as Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary and six other countries, it is clearer than ever that the Visegrad Four's mission has not come to an end but is gaining new dimensions. The Visegrad Group has fulfilled the tasks that it set itself when it was established. It is advisable to lay out new tasks, suitable for the group's operation in the new European reality - following the EU accession of Visegrad countries in May 2004. The tasks faced by the Visegrad countries in the EU will require co-operation, exchange of information and openness between partners. Preparations for facing these tasks must begin now - open discussions regarding the Visegrad Group's future must be held within the region, priorities clearly defined, long- and short-term goals indicated and included in the new Visegrad Declaration. If we fail to do this, the Visegrad will almost certainly limit itself to meetings of politicians in central European castles, as Czech President Vaclav Klaus sees it. It is in the best interest of the central European region not to let this happen. [Urheber s. Copyright]
Author: Bukalska, Patrycja
Publisher: Osrodek Studiów Wschodnich
Year: 2003
Language: en | pol
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: EU expansionEuropean integrationEast Central EuropePoland
Subject: History of the European Communities. European ideaEuropean Community external relations
Countries Scheme: EASTERN EUROPESOUTHERN EUROPE
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Title: A United Front: European Union Enlargement, the Common Agricultural Policy, and Polish Agriculture
Abstract
The EU has a long history of successful enlargements. In 1957, six founding members -Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands - signed the Treaty of Rome. Since then, four enlargement waves have followed. However, the enlargement facing the EU today is without precedent in terms of scope and diversity. In particular, the EU has never before faced the proposition of a Polish candidacy and its agricultural sector. For their part, Poland and other candidate countries still have work to do in preparing for accession. Further, reform and modernisation of the Polish agricultural sector are necessary. Political management will be required from both Brussels and Warsaw. The paper provides a detailed background of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) as well as an overview of Polish agriculture and forecasts potential assimilation problems and their solutions. [Urheber s. Copyright]
Author: Kryn, Jeremy
Publisher: Center for International Private Enterprise
Year: 2003
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: agricultural policyEU expansionPoland
Subject: History of the European Communities. European ideaAgricultural policy. Agricultural development
Countries Scheme: Poland
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Title: Analytical Report PHARE RAXEN_CC Minority Education - RAXEN_CC National Focal Point Poland
Title (other): Education of the national and ethic minorities in Poland
Author (Corp. Body): European Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia
Contributer: Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights
Publisher: European Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia
Year: 2004
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: education systemequal opportunityethnic groupPoland
Subject: Educational systems in general
Countries Scheme: Poland
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Title: Assessment of the European Union Phare Programme : Country: Multi Country ; Sector: Ad Hoc Report on Small and
Medium-sized Enterprise Development
Abstract
Phare support to SME development has mainly consisted of technical assistance and advisory services to national institutions, support to SME policy and legislative development and financial support for SME development. Progress has been made in tackling problems inherited from the past, as well as in developing a favourable environment for the creation of new companies. However, formation and survival rates of SME are still well below the EU average and as such there are a number of challenges to be faced at both the enterprise and government levels....The principal objective of this Report is to identify lessons and make recommendations for the design of future SME programmes, based on a desk analysis of the conclusions and findings of Phare Programme Monitoring and Assessment Reports, Country Assessment Reviews, other monitoring data and strategic planning documents produced within the Candidate countries, and interviews with key stakeholders.[Author vide copyright]
Table of Contents
ABSTRACT
TABLE OF CONTENTS
GLOSSARY OF ACRONYMS
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
PREFACEI. THE REPORT
1. BACKGROUND
2. OBJECTIVES AND SCOPE OF WORK
3. THE PRESENT STATUS OF SME DEVELOPMENT WITHIN THE CANDIDATE COUNTRIES
3.1The Analysis
4. THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PHARE PROGRAMME TO SME DEVELOPMENT
4.1 Phare support to the SME Sector
4.2 Phare National Programmes
5. RECOMMENDATIONS
5.1 Completing structural reforms
5.2 Benchmarking the SME sector at national level
5.3 Definition and approval of multi-annual SME Development Strategies
5.4 Contribute to the development of a coherent National Business Support System
5.5 Improving the business environment
5.6 Specific measures to support and encourage innovative approaches
5.7 Promoting better access to finance
5.8 Addressing the future utilisation of Structural Funds
5.9 Human resources development programmes to strengthen entrepreneurial skills
II ANNEXES
ANNEX 1. FACT-FINDING MEETINGS WITH PHARE COUNTRY CO-ORDINATORS AND IDENTIFICATION OF PRIORITIES TO BE ADDRESSED AT COUNTRY LEVEL
ANNEX 2. INVESTMENT SUPPORT FROM STRUCTURAL FUNDS
ANNEX 3. THEMATIC ASSESSMENT MATRIX DEFINING EVALUATION CRITERIA FOR SELECTED MEASURES
ANNEX 4. POLICY, REGULATORY, SUPPORT AND INSTITUTIONAL ISSUES TO BE ADDRESSED AT COUNTRY LEVEL
ANNEX 5. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR AN SME BENCHMARK ANALYSIS
ANNEX 6. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR AN APPROACH TO THE RATIONALISATION OF THE BUSINESS SUPPORT NETWORKS
ANNEX 7. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE STRENGTHENING OF THE BUSINESS INCUBATOR NETWORKS
ANNEX 8. COUNTRY STUDIES STATISTICAL SUMMARY
ANNEX 9. COUNTRY STUDIES
BULGARIA
CZECH REPUBLIC
ESTONIA
HUNGARY
LATVIA
LITHUANIA
POLAND
ROMANIA
SLOVAKIA
SLOVENIA
ANNEX 10. NINE KEY OBJECTIVES FOR THE ACQUIS COMMUNAUTAIRE FOR SME DEVELOPMENT
ANNEX 11. STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PHARE-EBRD SME FACILITY
ANNEX 12. LIST OF INTERVIEWS
Author (Corp. Body): OMAS | EMS Consortium
Contributer: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Erweiterung
Year: 2002
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: R/ZZ/SME/02.144 | ZZ/SME/02.144
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: evaluationBulgariadevelopment aidEstoniaEUjoining of the European Unionsmall-scale businessLatvia
Lithuaniamedium-sized firmPolandRomaniaSlovakiaSloveniaCzech RepublicHungary
Subject: Aid programmesEuropean Community funds and financial instruments. EIBEuropean Community external relations
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaPoland
Slovak RepublicCzech RepublicHungaryBulgariaRomaniaSlovenia
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Title: Center for International Relations
Title (other): Centrum Stosunków Miedzynarodowych
Abstract
CIR is an independent, non-governmental, 12-year old think-tank, dedicated to the study of international relations and those foreign policy issues, which are of crucial importance to Poland, Europe and transatlantic relations in both the long and the short-term. CIR carries out its own research projects, prepares reports and analyses and participates in international projects in cooperation with similar institutions in several countries. CIR has also founded the Foreign Policy Club - an influential forum for foreign policy analysis and debate, involving hundreds of leading politicians, diplomats, civil servants, local government officials, academics, students, journalists and representatives of other NGOs. [gemäß den Informationen des Anbieters]
Series Title: Centrum Stosunków Miedzynarodowych
Author (Corp. Body): Centrum Stosunków Miedzynarodowych
Year: unknown
Language: en | pol
Ressource: Nichtregierungsorganisationen (NGO)
Keyword: foreign policyinternational politicsPoland
Subject: European Community external relationsPolitics
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesPoland
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Title: Consumer inflation expectations in Poland
Abstract
Inflation expectations constitute a subject of particular contemporary interest to central banks, especially those pursuing a monetary policy based on a strategy of direct inflation targeting. Macroeconomic theory indicates that the transmission of monetary policy impulses and their impact on the real and nominal sectors of the economy bear a close relationship to properties of inflation expectations. Qualitative data on inflation expectations, as obtained from surveys, can be quantified with the use of probability or regression methods. This paper presents the results of two versions of the probability method, implemented in order to estimate numerical measures of Polish consumer inflation expectations, based on the monthly Ipsos-Demoskop survey. In addition, the unbiasedness and macroeconomic efficiency of Polish consumer inflation expectations are tested, as are the way in which these are formed. The pattern of responses to the survey question and quantified measures of Polish consumer inflation expectations are also compared with the respective findings for the euro area. [Tomasz £yziak]
Author: £yziak, Tomasz
Series Title: Working paper series / European Central Bank ; 287
Publisher: European Central Bank
Year: 2003
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Arbeitspapiere, Preprints
Keyword: Monetary PolicyInflation expectationsPolandConsumersCentral Bankmonetary policyinflationPoland
consumercentral bank
Subject: Economic conditionsCurrency. Monetary policy
Countries Scheme: Poland
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Title: Costs and Benefits of Poland's Membership in the European Union
Abstract
The paper analyses the costs and benefits of Poland's membership in the European Union. It also analyses an alternative scenario, which assumes that Poland fails to join the European Union. The report presents two scenarios of the consequences (costs and benefits) of membership, taking into account the final results of accession negotiations. The consequences of Poland's integration with the European Union are analysed with respect to the three current pillars of EU policies. The analysis of the first pillar covers the most important Community policies. The benefits and costs of integration are thoroughly analysed in the areas of agriculture, social policy, environmental protection policy, research and development policy, trade policy, competition policy, transport policy, education and human resources. The paper also focuses on the other two pillars - the Common Foreign and Security Policy (including the creation of the framework for the European Security and Defence Policy) and internal security, co-operation in the area of the judiciary, the police and the customs. Here, the most important thing is the attempt to answer the question of what the political and institutional benefits of EU membership would be for Poland. The last section of the publication deals with social communication. It analyses the social consequences of membership of the EU and the public perceptions of these consequences. [Urheber s. Copyright]
Author (Corp. Body): Centrum Europejskie Natolin < Warsaw>
Year: 2003
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: 83-910358-8-3
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: EU expansionCFSPintegrationPolandeconomic development (on national level)
Subject: European Community institutions and organsEuropean Community external relationsEconomic and growth policies
Countries Scheme: Poland
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Title: Country fact sheet - Poland
Author (Corp. Body): Fundamental Rights Agency
Year: 2010
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: asylum procedureright of informationPolandlegal assistance
Subject: Peace. Wars. Terrorism
Countries Scheme: Poland
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Title: Country report Non-discrimination : Poland 2015 ; Including summaries in English, French and German
Table of Contents
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
RÉSUMÉ
ZUSAMMENFASSUNG
INTRODUCTION
1 GENERAL LEGAL FRAMEWORK
2 THE DEFINITION OF DISCRIMINATION
...
3 PERSONAL AND MATERIAL SCOPE
...
4 EXCEPTIONS
...
5 POSITIVE ACTION (Article 5 Directive 2000/43, Article 7 Directive 2000/78)
...
6 REMEDIES AND ENFORCEMENT
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7 BODIES FOR THE PROMOTION OF EQUAL TREATMENT (Article 13 Directive 2000/43)
8 IMPLEMENTATION ISSUES
...
9 COORDINATION AT NATIONAL LEVEL
10 CURRENT BEST PRACTICES
11 SENSITIVE OR CONTROVERSIAL ISSUES...
12 LATEST DEVELOPMENTS
ANNEX 1: TABLE OF KEY NATIONAL ANTI-DISCRIMINATION LEGISLATION
ANNEX 2: TABLE OF INTERNATIONAL INSTRUMENTS
Author: Bojarski, ?ukasz
Contributer: European Network of Legal Experts in Gender Equality and Non Discrimination, Utrecht | Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Justiz und Verbraucher
Publisher: Amt für Amtliche Veröffentlichungen, Luxemburg
Year: 2015
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: 978-92-79-53387-7 | DS-02-15-006-3A-N
Language: en | de | fr
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: old personequal rights lawlaborhandicapemploymentequal opportunitydiscriminationethnic origin
EUhomosexualityIslamminorityMuslimPolandracelegal usagereligious communitysexuality
Subject: European Community law in generalEqual opportunitiesRacial policyReligionsEmployment and unemployment
Countries Scheme: Poland
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Title: Debate on the new EU cohesion policy: Recommendations for the Polish position
Abstract
Basic assumptions of the EU's new cohesion policy for the years 2007-2013 will be probably worked out by the end of 2003. Based on the current debate, one may assume that they will not contain any breakthrough changes. Corrections to the existing system might include introduction of transition periods for regions which for statistical reasons will no longer be eligible for structural assistance. The future cohesion policy will probably proceed in two principal directions. One will primarily encompass assistance to regions whose economy is lagging behind with a view to achieving a greater cohesion on the territory of the European Union. The other will be increasingly involved with the implementation of the Lisbon strategy, particularly with the development of knowledge-based economy and achievement of the so-called sustainable development. It is highly probable that the cohesion policy will be somewhat decentralised in favour of individual countries and regions. Key decisions in this area will be taken by the present member states before Poland joins the EU. Still, since Poland is the largest country among the new members of the enlarged Union, its voice would certainly be heard during the decision-making process. One should bear in mind that the new regional policy will be operating to a large extent precisely to serve Poland's developmental needs. This is why it is extremely important for the Polish government to join the debate on the shape of the new cohesion policy. [Urheber s. Copyright]
Author: Grosse, Tomasz Grzegorz | Olbrycht, Jan
Series Title: Analyses & Opinions; 10
Publisher: Instytut Spraw Publicznych
Year: 2003
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: EU expansionPolandregional policystructural policyeconomic development (on national level)
Subject: History of the European Communities. European ideaEuropean Community funds and financial instruments. EIBEconomic development. Economic growth
Countries Scheme: EASTERN EUROPE
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Title: Elargissement de l'Union européenne : faits et enjeux maritimes et portuaires
Abstract
The study analyses the characteristics of maritime transport in the 10 countries that will join the EU in 2004. The Baltic ports are regrouping in order to become a corridor for East-West transit. The result of their location is a service dominated by feeder lines, i.e. low volumes and fragmented stopovers distributed over short distances. The service is in general weekly or twice weekly, to and from the ports in the North of the EU or the transhipment ports of Scandinavia. Thus, regional connections and very specialised companies are emerging, such as for example the Northern Container Line (Latvia), almost exclusively dedicated to the transport of Ikea's 65 weekly containers. The Polish and Baltic ports are particularly dependent on their hinterland. For example, one third of Polish exports pass through the Gdynia-Gdansk complex. If Gdansk is Poland's oil port, Gdynia is the pole for "containers and miscellaneous goods" and Szczecin the dry bulk cargo centre. A legacy of the socialist period, the Baltic ports drain on average 44% of the traffic from and to the Commonwealth of Independent States, evaluated at more than 95 million tons. This share rises to even more than 70% for containers, chemicals and oil. For example, 90% of the activity of Tallin, the closest port to Moscow, is concerned with servicing Russia and Belarus; and Ventspils (Latvia) handles 12% of all the petroleum products exported by Russia. These ports are in a fragile position. Russia is putting up intense competition in order to recover part of the traffic. The competition between ports is accentuated even more on the one hand by the "Via Baltica" road project, a Trans-European corridor which will connect Warsaw to Helsinki, and on the other by the Finnish Helsinki-St Petersburg-Moscow link project. Sectoral diversification and the expansion of container traffic seems a possible source of development. In Poland the principal issues at stake are very different. Firstly, they concern the modernisation of infrastructures and land links, a ma
Author: Lacoste, Romuald | Mas, Sylvie | Terrassier, Nicolas
Series Title: Institut Supérieur d'Economie Maritime / Synthese; 54
Publisher: Institut Supérieur d'Economie Maritime
Year: 2003
Language: fr
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: Baltic StatesEU expansionseaMediterranean regionPolandtransportation
Subject: ECSC - Euratom - European Community research centresTransport networksFreight
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: Elections to the European Parliament 2004:
Title (other): Voter attendance and significance to the Polish electorate and political landscape
Abstract
Polish politicians are increasingly often referring to the prospect of next year's elections to the European Parliament. Voters, however, are still unaware of the fact that these elections are to take place. Only 27% of Poles know that they will be choosing their representatives to the European Parliament in general elections. The European Parliament plays only a minor role in the present institutional makeup of the European Union. Elections to the European Parliament do not entail any obvious political consequences. As a result, the significance of these elections to Western European politicians and voters is only secondary to national parliamentary elections. As a rule, they only play the role of a 'barometer' of the national political landscape, providing information on voter preferences that may later be used in national elections. Therefore, low voter turnout can be primarily attributed to the absence of political consequences of European elections, rather than to the rejection of the European integration ideal. Studies conducted with reference to current EU member states suggest that the following factors promote higher voter turnout in elections to the European Parliament: compulsory voting, concurrent national parliamentary elections, perceived weakness of domestic institutions and overall support for the country's membership of the EU. In Poland, owing to a very low assessment of domestic institutions and hopes placed in democratic institutions of the EU, as well as the fact that elections to the European Parliament will be an interesting novelty to Polish voters, one may expect a relatively high turnout. If European and national parliamentary elections are held at the same time, then even the opposite of the situation in Western Europe may occur: elections to the European Parliament might 'prop up' voter turnout at national parliamentary elections. [Urheber s. Copyright]
Author: Falkowski, Mateusz
Series Title: Analyses & Opinions; 11
Publisher: Instytut Spraw Publicznych
Year: 2003
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: EU expansionelection to the European ParliamentPolandvoting pattern
Subject: History of the European Communities. European ideaEuropean Community institutionsElections. Electoral law
Countries Scheme: Poland
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Title: European Language Learning Materials Survey - The provision of Polish materials
Author: Madej, Eliza
Contributer: European Commission / Directorate General for Education and Culture
Year: 2000
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: foreign languagePolandteaching materials
Subject: Teaching methods and programmes
Countries Scheme: Poland
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Title: European Survey on Language Competences 2011 : Country report : Poland : Executive summary
Author (Corp. Body): Instytut Badan? Edukacyjnych, Warschau
Contributer: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Bildung und Kultur
Year: 2012
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: foreign languagePolandsecondary education lower levelsecondary education upper level
Subject: Teaching methods and programmes
Countries Scheme: Poland
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Title: Evaluation of PHARE financial assistance to Bulgaria (BG), Cyprus (CY), Czech Republic (CZ), Estonia (EE), Hungary (HU),
Latvia (LV), Lithuania (LT), Malta (MT), Poland (PL), Romania (RO), Slovakia (SK), Slovenia (SI) : Final Report
Title (other): EUROPEAID/129783/C/SER/multi : Lot 1: Studies and Technical assistance in all sectors ; Request For Services No 2013/
324179 Version 1 | Evaluation of PHARE financial assistance to Bulgaria (BG), Cyprus (CY), Czech Republic (CZ), Estonia
(EE), Hungary (HU), Latvia (LV), Lithuania (LT), Malta (MT), Poland (PL), Romania (RO), Slovakia (SK), Slovenia (SI) :
Final Report ; Résumé Analytique | EUROPEAID/129783/C/SER/multi : Lot 1: Studies and Technical assistance in all
sectors ; Demande de Prestation No 2013/ 324179 Version 1
Abstract
This ex post evaluation addresses the EU/EC’s pre-accession assistance provided to the twelve countries that acceded to the European Union as part of the ‘fifth wave’ of EU enlargement, i.e. Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, and Slovenia on 01/05/2004, and Bulgaria and Romania on 01/01/2007. It marked an unprecedented enlargement in terms of scope, of complexity and its diversity; extending EU membership from 15 to 27 countries. Regarding the countries of Central and Eastern Europe, following the events of 1989 leading to the collapse of the communist political system, the EU/EC established the PHARE programme as the main legal instrument for the provision of financial assistance to those countries. Regarding the countries Cyprus and Malta, both of which secured independence from the UK in the early-1960s, the EU/EC’s pre-accession assistance was provided, 2000-2003, under a specific instrument.Following their accession to the EU, each of the twelve countries covered under this ex postevaluation received limited, additional support under the Transition Facility to consolidate their administrative capacity to implement and enforce the acquis and to address issues for which individual countries had negotiated a transition period –2004-2006 for the countries acceding in 2004 and in 2007 for Bulgaria and Romania. The Transition Facility is also addressed by this ex postevaluation.[Author vide copyright]
Table of Contents
Glossary of Acronyms
Executive Summary
Main Report
1. Introduction
Scope of the Evaluation
Objectives of the Evaluation
Methodology
Structure of the Evaluation Report
2. PHARE Programme
3. Evaluation Findings
3.1. Impact and Sustainability of PHARE/Pre-Accession Financial Assistance
Coherency and effectiveness of the programming process was mixed
The selection of relevant and efficient delivery instruments for programme implementation
The allocation of EC funding for PHARE programmes peaked in 2002-2003
Effectiveness in the delivery and utilisation of PHARE support was mixed
Delivery of the intended results faced a number of challenges
Impacts of the assistance in selected sectors per country and other programmes
Partially mixed evidence of immediate impact,but clearer medium-term benefits
Key limitations to the achievement of impacts
Sustainability of the reforms and benefits is, broadly, satisfactory
But risks to the sustainability of the reforms and benefits exist
3.2. Socio, Economic and Institutional Impact of the Enlargement Process
Economic Development
Innovation
Labour
Government
3.3. Synergies between Accession Strategy, Policy Dialogue, and Financial Assistance
4. Overall Conclusions (Lessons Learned)
5. Recommendations
Annexes
Author (Corp. Body): Business and Strategies Europe | B & S Europe
Contributer: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Entwicklung und Zusammenarbeit EuropeAid | Europäische Kommission / Directorate General for Neighbourhood and Enlargement Negotiations
Year: 2015
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: EUROPEAID/129783/C/SER/multi | Request For Services No 2013/ 324179 Version 1
Language: en | fr
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: evaluationBulgariadevelopment aidEstoniaEUjoining of the European UnionLatviaLithuania
MaltaPolandRomaniaSlovakiaSloveniaCzech RepublicHungaryCyprus
Subject: Aid programmesEuropean Community external relations
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaPolandSlovak Republic
Czech RepublicHungaryBulgariaRomaniaSloveniaMaltaCyprus
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Title: Final report of an audit carried out in Poland from 28 May to 05 June 2013 in order to evaluate controls of pesticides
Author (Corp. Body): Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Gesundheit und Verbraucher
Year: 2013
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: DG(SANCO) 2013-6640 - MR FINAL | Ares(2013)3049774
Language: en
Ressource: Länderinformationen | Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: PesticidereportcontrolPoland
Subject: Plant production and crops
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: Follow-up of the Action Plan on language learning and linguistic diversity - National Report Template: Country POLAND
Author (Corp. Body): European Commission / Directorate General for Education and Culture
Year: 2006
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: foreign languagelife-long learningPolandlanguage lessons
Subject: Education and training
Countries Scheme: Poland
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Title: Housing conditions of Roma and Travellers - RAXEN national focal point Poland
Title (other): Thematic study
Author (Corp. Body): Agency for Fundamental Rights
Contributer: International Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights
Publisher: Agency for Fundamental Rights
Year: 2009
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: gipsyPolandhousing conditions
Subject: Social problems in general
Countries Scheme: Poland
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Title: Housing discrimination against Roma in selected EU Member States - An analysis of EU-MIDIS data
Title (other): Conference edition
Author (Corp. Body): Agency for Fundamental Rights
Contributer: European Roma Rights Centre
Publisher: Agency for Fundamental Rights
Year: 2009
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: Bulgariadiscriminationimmigrationethnic groupGreecePolandRomaniaSlovakia
Czech RepublicHungaryvictimization
Subject: Social problems in general
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: Inclusion and education in European countries - Final Report 9. Poland
Author: Federowicz, Michal ; 103631674 | Sitek, Michal
Contributer: Docabureaus
Publisher: European Commission / Directorate General for Education and Culture
Year: 2009
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: inclusionPolandschool level of education
Subject: Educational needs. Access to education
Countries Scheme: Poland
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