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Because labour and social security issues have arisen in many
disparate ways since the inception of the European Communities,
there has been no consistent classification of European law in this
area. This book attempts to rectify that situation, presenting as
complete a codification as possible of this body of law, with texts
of the most important documents and direct reference to print and
online sources of all relevant conventions, regulations,
directives, decisions, recommendations and agreements. The
codification encompasses European Union texts on labour and social
security, as well as pertinent Council of Europe documents.
PROF. DR. anus PEETERS PRESIDENT- ExECUTIVE DIRECTOR, POLICY
RESEARCH CORPORATION N. V. The "Strategies for Global and Regional
Ports" confirms that container shipping in the wider Caribbean is
in for tumultuous development in the years to come. One of the
driving forces behind the momentous changes expected in the
provision of maritime liner services in the region, is the growing
reliance by major container carriers on multi-layered transhipment
concepts and hub ports. Given its favourable location at the
junction of North-South and East West trades, the Caribbean region
is increasingly becoming a crucial factor in the service pattern of
major carriers. As a result, global terminal operating companies
such as Hutchison Port Holdings and Stevedoring Services of
America, are already tapping the potential for developing port
activity that was, until recently, dormant. In anticipation of the
new shipping patterns to emerge in the coming months and years,
major political decisions with respect to shipping and port
development need to be taken by Caribbean Governments. Many of
these decisions will be made under pressure of well meaning
lobbies, but which do not always have the necessary insight into
liner shipping developments. The Netherlands Antilles is one of
those nations whose ports are at a crossroads and may either become
regional hub ports or turn into feeder ports. In view of the
changes in the Caribbean maritime geography, the Ministry of
Traffic and Transport of the Netherlands Antilles commissioned
Policy Research Corporation N."
PROF. DR. anus PEETERS PRESIDENT- ExECUTIVE DIRECTOR, POLICY
RESEARCH CORPORATION N. V. The "Strategies for Global and Regional
Ports" confirms that container shipping in the wider Caribbean is
in for tumultuous development in the years to come. One of the
driving forces behind the momentous changes expected in the
provision of maritime liner services in the region, is the growing
reliance by major container carriers on multi-layered transhipment
concepts and hub ports. Given its favourable location at the
junction of North-South and East West trades, the Caribbean region
is increasingly becoming a crucial factor in the service pattern of
major carriers. As a result, global terminal operating companies
such as Hutchison Port Holdings and Stevedoring Services of
America, are already tapping the potential for developing port
activity that was, until recently, dormant. In anticipation of the
new shipping patterns to emerge in the coming months and years,
major political decisions with respect to shipping and port
development need to be taken by Caribbean Governments. Many of
these decisions will be made under pressure of well meaning
lobbies, but which do not always have the necessary insight into
liner shipping developments. The Netherlands Antilles is one of
those nations whose ports are at a crossroads and may either become
regional hub ports or turn into feeder ports. In view of the
changes in the Caribbean maritime geography, the Ministry of
Traffic and Transport of the Netherlands Antilles commissioned
Policy Research Corporation N."
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