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41. STAGIAIRE SCHEMES IN OTHER EUROPEAN UNION
general Secretariat of the Council of the european Union Traineeships Office 175, rue de la Loi 0370.FL.39 1048 Brussels
http://www.euro-staff.gov.uk/finding/otherstagescurrent.htm
govt. recruitment gateway home FAQs help ... contact us EU Staffing Finding Out for Yourself College of Europe "Stage"/In-Service Training Stages in other EU Institutions Career Information ... Vacancies STAGES IN OTHER EU INSTITUTIONS Although the European Commission offers by far the greatest number of in-service training placements for young graduates, other EU institutions also take small numbers of stagiaires. General conditions and eligibility criteria are broadly similar to those for the Commission stage scheme, but if you are interested you should check with the institutions concerned, as there may be slight variations. The European Parliament The European Parliament offers EU nationals aged between 18 and 45 a number of schemes enabling them to spend time working in its Secretariat. The traineeships fall into two categories:
  • paid traineeships - Robert Schuman scholarships awarded to university graduates for a period of five months in one of three options (language, journalism or general); unpaid traineeships and study visits: unpaid traineeships are offered for a period of one to four months and study visits for one month;

42. Structural Funds - SOP HRD - General Information
SOP HRD general information. In order for the Member States of the european european Social Fund may be also used to finance projects which meet the
http://www.funduszestrukturalne.gov.pl/English/European Social Fund/
Fundusze strukturalne Structural Funds European Social Fund Polish Version
Send to a friend sender recipient's email address the letter format TEKST HTML description SOP HRD - general information
In order for the Member States of the European Union to use structural funds it is necessary to create a series of documents. The first one is the National Development Plan – a document defining goals of the country’s social and economic development and the methods of achieving it. Operational programmes are meant to implement it. Sectoral Operational Programme Human Resources Development is one of such programmes in Poland. Its provisions are detailed in the Programme Complement. A good knowledge of both those documents is necessary to prepare an application for financing of a project implementation and project management. The main objective of SOP HRD is: “the development of an open, knowledge-based society through provision of conditions facilitating human resources development by gaining education, undergoing training and performing work”. The implementation of this objective will contribute to raising the competitiveness of economy based on knowledge and entrepreneurship. A harmonious development of the economy is to ensure an increase of employment and achievement of social, economic and space cohesion with the European Union on the regional and national levels.

43. Cyprus, Owing To Its Strategic Position, Was Throughout Its
This fact was noted in the UN Secretary general’s reports on Cyprus “Indeed, The european Council discussed the Cyprus question in the light of the
http://www.mfa.gov.cy/mfa/mfa.nsf?OpenDatabase&Click=

44. Ocean-related Acronyms
/general/mhdj_acronyms3.html. EDMED, european Directory of Marine Environmental Datasets. EDOS, EOS Data and Operations System, EOS
http://www.nodc.noaa.gov/General/mhdj_acronyms3.html
You are here: NODC Home Ocean FAQs
Note - For further information on many of the institutions and projects listed here, try entering the name into the search engine of your choice. Using the acronym will work, but spelling it out will often provide more relevant results.
Acronym Meaning Source A/R Accounts Receivable module COAST AAHIS Advanced Airborne Hyperspectral Imaging Spectrometer
AAOE Airborne Antarctic Ozone Experiment EOS AAPA American Association of Port Authorities
AARI Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute (St. Petersburg Russia)
AATSR Advanced Along-Track Scanning Radiometer EOS ABBA Automated Biomass Burning Algorithm
ABE Autonomous Benthic Explorer
ABI Advanced Baseline Imager
ABS Advanced Baseline Sounder
ACB Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
ACC Anthropogenic Climate Change CLIVAR ACCE Atlantic Circulation and Climate Experiment ACCESS Accelerated Coastal Community Environmental Science Service ACCLAIM Antarctic Circumpolar Current Levels by Altimetry and Island Measurements ACCP Atlantic Climate Change Program NOAA ACE Antarctic Current Experiment ACE Antarctic Cyclone Experiment ACE Army Corp of Engineers COE ACM Acoustic Current Meter ACR Active Cavity Radiometer EOS ACRIM Active Cavity Radiometer Irradiance Monitor EOS ACS American Chemical Society ADACS Attitude Determination and Control Subsystem ADAMMS Archive Data and Metadata Management System NODC ADC Affiliated Data Center EOS ADCP Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler NODC ADE ARGO Data Explorer ARGO ADE Array Drive Electronics ADEOS Advanced Earth Observing System

45. GOEM: European Home
these european Funding pages by emailing euro.goem@go-regions.gsi.gov.uk if You are advised to read both the general ESF background information and
http://www.go-em.gov.uk/european/index.php
euro home euro latest objective 2 objective 3 ... publicity european European Home European Latest Objective 2 Objective 3 ... Publications About these European pages Latest European Update (08 August 2005)
Alliance SSP Launch Commissioning Call for Business Accommodation Centres in the North Derbyshire and North Nottinghamshire Area (deadline noon 26th August 2005)
Latest European Update (08 August 2005)
GOEM European Website Feedback Questionnaire
Latest European Update (05 August 2005)
Bidding Round Launched (Deadline - 31 August) - Expressions of Interest sought from Project Sponsors in Transitional Wards seeking ERDF in Priority 1
Latest European Update (27 July 2005)
The Leicester Economic Regeneration Partnership has launched a new round under the Objective 2 programme
Latest European Update (23 June 2005)
New Version of European Social Fund (ESF) Guidance and Forms Now Available
These pages have been developed into a key tool for disseminating information on the European Structural Funds programmes in the region. The website now holds key documents relevant to the delivery of the Objective 2 and Objective 3 programmes. Any news related to the work of the teams in the European Funding Secretariat will be placed in the latest section. There are also pages covering publicity, publications and a links page to other relevant sites. Further background information on European Funding can be found by following the links below: The Role of the European Funding Secretariat An Introduction to the European Structural Funds The Objectives of the Structural Funds Let us know what you think and would like to see on these European Funding pages by e-mailing

46. The Legal Secretariat To The Law Officers
The Attorney general, assisted by the Solicitor general, litigation involving the Government and questions of european Community and International Law
http://www.lslo.gov.uk/
The Legal Secretariat to the Law Officers' objective is to provide high-grade legal advice and support to the Attorney General and the Solicitor General (the Law Officers). The Attorney General, assisted by the Solicitor General, is the chief legal adviser to the Government. The Attorney General also has certain public interest functions, for example, in taking action to protect charities. The Attorney General has overall responsibility for The Treasury Solicitor's Department, superintends the Director of Public Prosecutions as head of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), the Director of the Serious Fraud Office (SFO), the Director of Public Prosecutions in Northern Ireland and the Director of the Revenue and Customs Prosecutions Office (RCPO). The Law Officers answer for these Departments in Parliament. The Attorney General and the Solicitor General also deal with questions of law arising on Government Bills and with issues of legal policy. They are concerned with all major international and domestic litigation involving the Government and questions of European Community and International Law as they may affect Her Majesty's Government. More information about the work of the Law Officers can be found in the Attorney General's Review of the Year 2001-2002 Attorney General
advice of 7 March 2003 on Iraq
What's New News Releases ... Special Advocates

47. US Government Sales::General European Travel
general european Travel (22) Frommer s european Cruises Ports of Call, 3rd Edition by Fran Wenograd Golden, Jerry Brown Paperback, March 2004
http://gov.wiley.com/WileyCDA/Section/id-4634.html
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By Keyword By Title By Author By ISBN By ISSN Wiley Resources for Government Travel Europe General European Travel Related Subjects Germany
Italy

Scandinavia

France

General European Travel (21) Sort listing by: A-Z
Z-A

Publication Date

Author
Europe For Dummies, 3rd Edition
by Reid Bramblett
Paperback, January 2005 by Emanuele Greco Spiral-bound paperback, May 2004 Frommer's Europe, 8th Edition by Darwin Porter, Danforth Prince, Suzanne Rowan Kelleher, Joseph S. Lieber, Herbert Bailey Livesey, George McDonald, Sherry Marker, Hana Mastrini, Sascha Segan, Christina Shea Paperback, August 2004 Frommer's Amsterdam, 13th Edition by George McDonald Paperback, February 2005 Frommer's Austria, 11th Edition by Darwin Porter, Danforth Prince Paperback, April 2005 Frommer's Austria's Best-Loved Driving Tours, 1st Edition by British Auto Association Paperback, April 2004 by George McDonald Paperback, April 2005 by George McDonald Paperback, April 2005 by Christina Shea, Joseph S. Lieber, Erzsébet Barát Paperback, April 2004

48. US Government Sales::Enhancing Alumni Research: European And American Perspectiv
Wiley Resources for Government Education Higher Education general Higher Education Enhancing Alumni Research european and American Perspectives,
http://gov.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0787982288.html
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By Keyword By Title By Author By ISBN By ISSN Wiley Resources for Government Education Higher Education General Higher Education Enhancing Alumni Research: European and American Perspectives, No. 126 Summer 2005 Related Subjects
General Nonprofit Organizations

Business Leadership

Related Titles General Higher Education
School-to-Work Systems: The Role of Community Colleges in Preparing Students and Facilitating Transitions: New Directions for Community Colleges, No. 97 (Paperback)

by Edgar I. Farmer, Casey B. Key
Presidents and Trustees in Partnership: New Roles and Leadership Challenges: New Directions for Community Colleges, No. 98 (Paperback)

by Iris M. Weisman, George B. Vaughan
Preparing Competent College Graduates: Setting New and Higher Expectations for Student Learning: New Directions for Higher Education, No. 96 (Paperback)

by Elizabeth A. Jones (Editor) Schools for Everyone: A New Perspective on Inclusion: New Directions for School Leadership #3 (Paperback) by Elizabeth A. Hebert Promoting Community Renewal Through Civic Literacy and Service Learning: New Directions for Community Colleges, No. 93 (Paperback)

49. European Wasps
http//www.agric.nsw.gov.au/; Agriculture Western Australia european Wasps, http//www.environment.act.gov.au/general/yourenvironmenthwp/europeanwasp.
http://www.amonline.net.au/factsheets/european_wasps.htm
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European Wasps
Vespula germanica
Family Vespidae
Suborder Apocrita
Order Hymenoptera
European Wasp, Vespula germanica . Photo: B Carson-Ewart The European Wasp is easily distinguished from native wasps by its vivid yellow and black markings. It is a native of Europe, North Africa and Asia Minor. In Australia, the first European Wasps were found in Tasmania in 1959. By 1978 they had also been found in Victoria, South Australia, New South Wales and Western Australia. They are now firmly established in metropolitan Sydney, and are also found in Bowral/Moss Vale, the Blue Mountains, Narrandera, Deniliquin, Albury, Wagga, Coleambally, Griffith, Dareton, Junee, Forbes, Coonabarabran, Orange, Bathurst and West Wyalong. European Wasps are also present in New Zealand.
Identification
European Wasps are a stout wasp with a bright yellow and black banded abdomen, and a pair of black spots on each yellow band. They have two pairs of clear wings with the first pair larger and the body is about 1.2 cm - 1.5 cm long. They have black antennae and fly with their legs held close to the body.
Habitat and Biology
European Wasps are found in large communal nests, normally only visible as a small entrance hole. They are normally built either underground or in cavities in walls, ceilings, logs or trees. The nests are made from chewed wood fibre. Worker wasps leave the nest in search of food, and are attracted to meats, sweet food and drink.

50. European Union Research Guide - Government Publications - The University Of Iowa
IEC/C73 2Eu79 gov Pubs Stacks; Encyclopedia of the european Union. general Report on the Activities of the european Union HC241.2.A17 gov Pubs Stacks
http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/govpubs/intl/eu.html
Menu: Government Publications
European Union (EU) Research Guide
Introduction
The University of Iowa Libraries has received EU publications since the 1950s and has been an official depository since the 1960s. This guide is meant to provide users a means for identifying and locating information that is available in the collection or via the WWW. Most EU print items can be located via the Library Catalog . Please stop by Government Publications if you have questions or need assistance with your European Union research questions. Many thanks to UC-Berkeley for their research guide which is the basis for this document. Highlights
Contents
Background Information
  • The Documentation of the European Communities: A Guide.
    JN15.T47 1989 Gov Pubs Ref
  • 51. Safety And Health Topics: General Safety And Health References
    general Safety and Health References Public Safety and Health Topics page. OSHA and the european Agency for Safety and Health at Work.
    http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/generalshreferences/
    U.S. Department of Labor www.osha.gov MyOSHA [skip navigational links] Search Advanced Search A-Z Index Safety and Health Topics: General Safety and Health References Due to the increasing complexity of occupational health and safety problems, a variety of resources may be needed to address specific issues.
    Related Safety and Health Topics Reference Texts
    • Major Reference Texts . Authoritative textbooks remain a primary source of information. Their major disadvantage is the time required to write and print them. As a result, the information is often dated and, in some instances, not correct. This link provides a listing of major reference texts. It is not all inclusive, but demonstrates the range of texts available.
    Journals
    • Journals and Online Data Services . Professional journals, published weekly or monthly, typically provide more current and in-depth information than textbooks. As online data services have developed, it has become possible to rapidly search a large number of journals and reports. For example, the National Library of Medicine developed the Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System (MEDLARS) to complement its Index Medicus, which required hand-searches using key words.
    Electronic References

    52. The European Union
    Guide to the Council of the european Communities. (gov. Docs. Index/Ref, 1st floor East, EC G946; general information is also available via the WWW)
    http://www.lib.msu.edu/publ_ser/docs/igos/eu.htm
    The European Union
    A Guide To Resources Online and in the MSU Libraries
    GUIDES TO EU/EC MATERIALS
    Europa World Yearbook (Closed Reference, 1 East JN1 .E85) This well-known reference book has an excellent overview of the European Union and its current configuration. With all of the recent changes to the EU because of expansion, this is an excellent source for current information. Accessing European Union Information (courtesy of Delegation of the European Commission to the United States) A very detailed guide to information available on the EU. Thompson, Ian. The Documentation of the European Communities: A Guide . London: Mansell, 1989. (Gov. Docs. Index/Ref, 1 East, JN15 .T47 1989)
    INDEXES
    Documents of the European Communities . (Gov. Docs. Reference, 1st floor East, EC P976d)
    Lists the COM documents, EP Reports and CES Opinions and Reports (see below for explanations of these materials) issued that year. There is a classified index, a keyword index, and a numerical index. The numerical index is essential to use as a microfiche finding aid for COM documents issued between 1983 and 1986, all CES Opinions and Reports , and EP Reports issued prior to the 1987.

    53. Remarks Of Kevin DiGregory On Fighting Cybercrime Before The European Parliment
    I am one of five Deputy Assistant Attorneys general in the Criminal Division Although representatives of the european Commission participate in the G8
    http://www.usdoj.gov/criminal/cybercrime/EUremarks.htm
    Email this Document! Fighting Cybercrime - What are the Challenges facing Europe?
    Meeting Before the European Parliament September 19, 2000 Remarks of Kevin DiGregory
      Introduction
      Good afternoon. My name is Kevin DiGregory. I am one of five Deputy Assistant Attorneys General in the Criminal Division at the U.S. Department of Justice in Washington, D.C.
      I would like to thank the chair for inviting me to this important meeting to discuss the significant challenges of cyber crime that face all of us. I am especially pleased to meet with my esteemed colleagues in the European Union, and with the distinguished high-tech experts from both industry and government here today, to discuss our shared goal of making cyber space safe and secure for everyone. The Three Prongs of Cooperation
      Law Enforcement Cooperation

      In these cases law enforcement is impeded by national borders in ways that criminals simply are not. While the Internet may be borderless for criminals, law enforcement agencies must respect the sovereignty of other nations. As a result, we are increasingly dependent on cooperation with foreign law enforcement agencies in fighting computer crime. Unfortunately, differing legal systems and disparities in the law often present major obstacles in our efforts. The failure of a country to criminalize computer-related offenses is one such obstacle. When one country's laws criminalize certain activities on computers and another country's laws do not, cooperation in solving a crime and prosecuting the perpetrator may not be possible. That is, when a criminal weaves his communications through three, four, or five countries before reaching his intended victims, inadequate laws in just one of those countries can, in effect, shield that criminal from law enforcement around the world. Take the recent investigation of the "Love Bug" virus, for example. Although our investigators continue to work closely with investigators in the Philippines, international coordination would have proceeded more quickly and effectively had there existed common computer crime laws between our countries.

    54. CCIPS INTERNATIONAL ASPECTS OF COMPUTER CRIME
    Assistant Attorney general James K. Robinson Speaks at the International Computer In March 2001, the United States Government submitted to the european
    http://www.usdoj.gov/criminal/cybercrime/intl.html
    Computer Crime and
    Intellectual Property Section (CCIPS)
    International Aspects of Computer Crime
  • The G8 (Group of 8) and the G8's Subgroup on High-Tech Crime
    Background on the G8

    Meeting of G8 Justice and Home Affairs Ministers, Washington, D.C., May 11, 2004

    Prior Meetings of G8 Justice
    ...
    OECD Guidelines for Cryptography Policy

  • With the explosive growth of the Internet worldwide, computer crimes increasingly are prone to have international dimensions. Some of the challenges faced by law enforcement on the international front include: harmonization of countries' criminal laws; locating and identifying perpetrators across borders; and securing electronic evidence of their crimes so that they may be brought to justice. Complex jurisdictional issues arise at each step. The Department of Justice is working with foreign governments through many channels to address global threats related to computer crime.
    A. The G8 (Group of 8) and the G8's Subgroup on High-Tech Crime
    On May 10-11, 2004, Attorney General John Ashcroft and Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge met in Washington, DC with the Ministers for Justice and Home Affairs from the G8 countries (Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, and the United Kingdom) and with the European Commissioner for Justice and Home Affairs. There were four primary topics of discussion: prevention of terrorism and serious criminal acts; border and transportation security; combating cybercrime and enhancing cyber-investigations; and fighting foreign official corruption and recovering stolen national assets. The joint Communiqué issued by the Ministers and additional information is available via the link below.

    55. FDA/CFSAN: FDA And The European Commission Enterprise Directorate General Bilate
    FDA and the european Commission s Enterprise Directorate general Bilateral Meeting Cosmetics Breakout Meeting Brussels, Belgium
    http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/cosint99.html
    U.S. Food and Drug Administration
    Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition
    Office of Cosmetics and Colors
    October 27, 1999
    FDA and the European Commission's Enterprise Directorate General
    Bilateral Meeting
    Cosmetics 'Breakout' Meeting
    Brussels, Belgium
    Summary
    During a meeting between FDA and the Enterprise Directorate General of the European Commission, in Brussels, Belgium, in October 1999, representatives of both agencies gathered in a "breakout" meeting to discuss international activities related to cosmetics. The subjects included the progress of a memorandum of cooperation (MOC), animal testing, ultraviolet (UV) filters, color additives, labeling, future steps, safety issues, priorities at FDA's Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition (CFSAN), safety substantiation, and harmonization in Latin America.
    Memorandum of Cooperation (MOC)
    The MOC had been reviewed by the European Union (EU) and US administrations and comments were received from FDA legal counsel. It was determined some additional work would be needed to finalize the MOC. In light of the development of an MOC encompassing the four administrations (US, EU, Japan, and Canada) of the Cosmetic Harmonization and International Cooperation (CHIC) initiative, it was decided that the current MOC would be developed as a bilateral document that could be expanded after consideration by Canada and Japan. It was agreed that the bilateral MOC should be implemented as soon as possible to ensure accomplishment of specific initiatives identified at the November, 1998 bilateral meeting and at this meeting.

    56. Did Indo-European Languages Spread Before Farming?
    The question of how Indoeuropean family of languages came to occupy a broad swathe It is interesting to consider that this region, having the general
    http://www.esd.ornl.gov/ern/qen/Indo2.html
    In press; Current Anthropology
    Did Indo-European Languages spread before farming?
    Jonathan Adams, MS 6335, Environmental Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 37831, USA (e-mail; Jonathan@elvis.esd.ornl.gov) and Marcel Otte, Université de Liège, Service de Préhistoire, place du XX Août 7, Bâtiment A1, 4000 Liège, Belgium. (e-mail; prehist@ulg.ac.be) Key words: Archaeology, Palaeoenvironment, Linguistics, Indo-European. Introduction While both the 'Battle-Axe' and the 'Farming Wave' hypotheses have much to merit them, it is important to bear in mind that they may not be the only reasonable explanations in terms of what is known of the pre-history of Europe and western Asia, against a background of emvironmental changes. The possibility that the initial dispersal event of the Indo-European languages involved not neolithic farmers nor bronze-age warriors, but mesolithic hunter-gatherers has been mentioned briefly by several authors (e.g. Renfrew 1987). However, none seems to have given the idea more than a passing thought. Here we aim to discuss this idea in greater depth, examaining what is known of the climate record and the archaeological record, together with general ecological principles of populations, to determine whether this hypothesis stands up to more detailed analysis. How languages may spread due to climate instability As well as acting as a source of genetic shifts in population composition, the 'sampling error' caused by contraction of populations, followed by exponential expansion of populations out from refuge areas, could tend to provide waves of linguistic and cultural uniformity to spread across the region. Just such a wave of population out of the Near East may have carried Indo-European languages across much of Europe and part of the way eastward into central Asia.

    57. E-Government Website/Homapage
    The 60th Session of the UN general Assembly is going to be held on September 13, 2005. Taiwan, China Can Learn from european Integration President Chen
    http://english.www.gov.tw/index.jsp

    58. Russian Collections: Overviews Of The Collections (European Reading Room, Librar
    european Reading Room european Division, Area Studies general Collections is the term used at the Library of Congress for the main stacks, housed
    http://www.loc.gov/rr/european/coll/russ.html
    The Library of Congress Especially for Researchers Research Centers Home ... Collections Russian Find in European Division Pages Researchers Web Pages All Library of Congress Pages
    Overviews of the Collections
    The Russian Collections at the Library of Congress
    Harold M. Leich, Russian Area Specialist
    General Characteristics and Development
    The Library of Congress currently holds about 700,000 physical volumes (books, sets, continuations, and bound periodicals) in Russian, and approximately the same number of volumes in other languages of the former USSR and volumes in Western languages about Russia and the former Soviet Union. There are also significant collections of other non-book print materials (music scores, newspapers, microforms and cartographic materials) and non-print materials (sound recordings, motion pictures, manuscripts, photographs, and posters), although statistics on these categories of holdings are less readily available. LC's Russian collection is by far the largest and most comprehensive outside Russia itself, even though by policy current collecting over the past fifty years was and remains highly selective, designed to bring in only the most useful and scholarly publications from and about Russia. Moreover, because of decades of communist censorship, political manipulation, appallingly poor storage conditions, and neglect of libraries in Russia, and because of LC's automation and preservation programs and the number of staff members involved in building, servicing, and interpreting the Russian collections, it is highly likely that the Library of Congress is the best single repository on earth in which to conduct research on Russia using published sources.

    59. General Resources: Belgium : Selected Internet Resources (Portals To The World,
    general Resources Belgium. Created and maintained by the european Division Books from Belgium (http//www.loc.gov/rr/european/phonebe/bephone.html)
    http://www.loc.gov/rr/international/european/belgium/resources/be-general.html
    The Library of Congress Global Gateway Portals to the World Belgium Find in Portals Web Pages Global Gateway Pages All Library Web Pages
    General Resources: Belgium
    Created and maintained by the
    European Division

    Collections and Services Directorate Selected Internet Resources: Belgium describes more than 200 selected websites which inform on Belgium. For websites primarily in either Dutch or French, the name has been given in the primary language, with an English translation in the accompanying annotation. For websites equally in both Dutch and French, an English name has been given instead for the sake of brevity. It is a common practice for many websites created in non-English speaking countries to provide an interface not only in the national language(s) but also in English in order to reach an international audience. Keep in mind that such bilingual (or multilingual) websites are often most complete in the national language.
    The Federal Portal
    (http://www.belgium.be/eportal/index.jsp)
    Informs on the country, its culture and place in Europe; federal government, its offices and personnel; regional government and communities; and public services, including e-government. Also provides news bulletins for recent months. In Dutch and French; partially in English and German.

    60. Constitutional Court Of The Republic Of Belarus - Official Page
    general Provisions. In the Republic of Belarus institute of constitutional acts the Constitutional Court is oriented to the european international acts,
    http://ncpi.gov.by/ConstSud/eng/
    Constitutional Court of the Republic of Belarus
    32 K. Marks St., 220016, Minsk, Belarus tel/fax +375 17 2278012
    ksrb@user.unibel.by
    Structure Current Activities Official Documents ... Russian version
    The Constitutional Court has received the application on the issue of lawfulness of collection of money funds from the foreign citizens and stateless persons for staying in the city of Minsk.
    On coordination of the terms of repayment of wages with the terms of payment of communal public services and technical maintenance of dwellings.
    Commentary of the Chairman of the Constitutional Court to the Message "On constitutional legality in the Republic of Belarus in 2004".
    Announcement of Official Publication of the Constitutional Court - Bulletin No. 2, 2004
    Decision of 14 July 2005 No. D-187/2005 on improvement of legislation on temporary disability allowance
    Decision of 24 June 2005 No. D-186/2005 on proposals concerning application of norms of legislation on amnesty
    Decision of 12 May 2005 No. D-185/2005 on taxation of compensation for moral injury

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