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Too many Americans have consistently high debt, little to no
savings, and no realistic plan to build true wealth. With this book
you will learn how to practice innovative secrets of Smart Wealth
budgeting, fully automate your savings and reduction of debt,
improve your assets using my Smart Wealth Net Worth formula, avoid
toxic student loans and bad lenders, produce long-term passive
income, benefit now and later from long-term financial investments,
find your financial mentors and expand your network, enjoy
financial freedom, and achieve your dreams.
This is a study of the institutional changes which the Treaty of
Amsterdam brought to the European structure, on the one hand, and
the provisions regarding social policy and employment which are
contained in the new chapters of the Treaty, on the other hand.
Four of the five contributions focus on the social policy of the
European Union and the European Community. It was essential to
include a chapter regarding the institutional changes which have
occurred as the social provisions in the Treaty are carried out via
institutional structures, as are other aspects of European policy.
This book concludes with an index and several annexes, including
the consolidated version of the treaties establishing the European
Union and the European Community, and the presidency conclusions of
the Council Summit meetings at Amsterdam and Luxembourg regarding
social policy and employment.
When we speak of "legal language," we refer to a mode of
communication that works hard to convey a degree of precision that
clearly establishes the extent and limits of rights and obligations
between parties. This endeavour must strive to overcome numerous
obstacles-notably societal context and ideology- that are
ineluctably present in language itself. And when legal bonds apply
internationally, problems of translation add yet another and more
complex dimension. It can be said that these problems of language
and meaning particularly affect the application of labour law and
social security law, as these legal regimes colour the day-to-day
lives and livelihoods of virtually everybody. This extremely useful
book assumes the monumental task of codifying the terminology of
European labour law and social security law in English, French,
German, Spanish, and Italian. It is the only book of its kind in
existence. The initial classification follows the fifteen European
legislative acts that cover the field. For each of these acts, all
the terms and notions are listed (in alphabetical English order)
with their definitions as provided in the legislation itself and
the interpretations given to them in the case law of the European
Court of Justice - all in five languages. In this way, the full
spectrum of potential misunderstanding and contradiction is
exposed, and all relevant subtleties come into clear focus. This
efficient aggregate of vital material gives both practitioner and
academic the means to make as complete a judgement as humanly
possible concerning the application of European labour law and
social security law in any context. The book is sure to become a
fundamental work for bothpractice and research in the field.
Too many Americans have consistently high debt, little to no
savings, and no realistic plan to build true wealth. With this book
you will learn how to practice innovative secrets of Smart Wealth
budgeting, fully automate your savings and reduction of debt,
improve your assets using my Smart Wealth Net Worth formula, avoid
toxic student loans and bad lenders, produce long-term passive
income, benefit now and later from long-term financial investments,
find your financial mentors and expand your network, enjoy
financial freedom, and achieve your dreams.
Sport is life, fun, passion but also business. It is not easy to
draw a bright line between sport as an economic activity and sport
as a crucial cultural element of society. In Europe, the stakes are
prodigious from either perspective. On the one hand, sport
represents 4% of the GDP of the European Union; on the other, there
are in the EU more than 800,000 sport clubs with more than 70
million members. In numerous ways, the former depends on the
latter, giving rise to a plethora of subtle tensions. For decades
the EU institutions have struggled with the legal issues that arise
from these tensions, and the debate has come to be encapsulated in
the complex concepts of the 'sport exception' and the 'specificity
of sport.' Now, the pending Reform Treaty, if ratified, will
finally provide a legal basis for a Community action in the field
of sport.This new collection of essays presents nine well-informed
and insightful analyses of the 'specificity' debate from several
distinct points of view. The book reprints the papers presented by
outstanding academics as well as representatives of the sport world
at a conference on the 'Future of Sport in the European Union' held
at the Catholic University of Brussels in December 2007. The
authors examine the legal and political issues related to the
latest developments at the EU level, and their impact on the sport
organisations, in order to better understand the future of sport
and to answer the questions which will inevitably arise from the
new situation.Among the topics arising in the course of the
presentations are the following:A* pure 'sporting interest' vs.
'economic activities' within the overall meaning of Article 2 EC;
A* whether the EU legal order in fact applies to sport activities;
A* application of EC law to rules governing the composition of
national sports teams, especially as defined in Bosman and Meca
Medina cases;A* relation of sport to freedom of association and the
principle of subsidiarity; A* initiatives to share use of financial
gains from television rights; A* role of bylaws and other
regulations of federations at every level;A* responsibility of
sport organisations vis-a-vis the rules of public order; A* freedom
of labour and free movement of workers as applied to sportsmen and
sportswomen; A* the right to privacy, image included;A* the
'European sport model'; A* protection of young sportsmen and
sportswomen from commercial pressures; andA* economic and social
role of volunteering activities in sport.As an analysis of the
future directions of EU sport law, this book provides an in-depth
assessment of the impact of current policy changes. At a time when
a new European treaty is being drafted, and when new questions on
sport are being referred to the European Court of Justice, these
cogent analyses of European law applicable to professional sport
will be of great value to professionals concerned with sport in any
of its guises.
The regulatory architecture available for cyberspace law still
seems incapable of conceiving, much less resolving, the new issues
of privacy raised by the use of the Internet in the workplace. This
analysis of the thorny problems in this area of the law attempts to
clarify the nature of the conflicts and disputes that arise and
that are likely to continue to arise. It is a detailed comparative
treatment of the subject, analysing the relevant law both at the
international level and in six major national jurisdictions. The
author first examines the international jurisdictional problems
related to the Internet and new technologies. Starting from an
economic analysis of the law of cyberspace, the author demonstrates
that the problem of conflicting legal rules may be solved by
adopting new laws, regulations and guidelines governing the
Internet. The second part explores the ways in which the Internet
and the introduction of new information technologies has
dramatically affected the world of work and individual rights. The
author analyses the origins, limits and boundaries of these rights,
and makes a comparative analysis of the relevant constitutions and
statutes in both common law and civil law. Finally, an examination
of the legal systems of the USA, the UK, France, Germany, Italy,
and Japan, and of their responses to the new Internet-related
issues, enable the author to propose effective ways to achieve a
better balance between the employee's right to privacy and the
responsibilities of the employer in the new electronic environment.
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