Education and culture in European Community law
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Education and culture in European Community law
(European Community law series, 8)
Athlone Press, 1995
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This book presents the legal framework which guarantees the rights of citizens of the Community regarding education and culture. This covers such topics as the rights of migrant workers and their children, the mutual recognition of qualifications, vocational training, the development of Erasmus and other specific programmes and sectors, including business sponsorship, audio-visual and books and training. Dr McMahon's previous books include: "European Trade Policy in Agricultural Products" (1988), "New Zealand and the CAP: Options for the 1990s" (1990), and "Agricultural Trade Protectionism and the Problems of Development: A Legal Perspective" (1992).
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Education: the development of community competence - taking the first steps, a community education action programme, a people's Europe, specific programmes, a right of residence for students
- the extension of community competence - the educational rights of migrants and their children, the concept of vocational training, the mutual recognition of qualifications
- from Maastricht to the future - a review - 1976 to 1993, the Maastricht provisions. Part 2 Culture: the emergence and development of community competence - taking the first steps, towards stronger action, "a fresh boost" - the audio-visual sector, the book sector, training in the cultural sector, business sponsorship
- from Maastricht to the future - a review - 1997 to 1993, the Maastricht provisions.
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