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inauthor:"Great Britain: Parliament: House of Lords: European Union Committee" from books.google.com
The report recommends that the next steps should be for the EU (through its member states acting in the European Council) to identify its priorities for addressing global security, to co-ordinate the ongoing work of the EU so that ...
inauthor:"Great Britain: Parliament: House of Lords: European Union Committee" from books.google.com
This report describes the work of the House of Lords EU Select Committee and its seven Sub-Committees over the past year, and considers the Committee's work in the coming year.
inauthor:"Great Britain: Parliament: House of Lords: European Union Committee" from books.google.com
This is the 29th report of the European Union Committee from the 2007-08 session (HLP 183, ISBN 9780104013700) and looks at Europol (the European Police Office) and its efforts in coordinating the fight against serious and organised crime.
inauthor:"Great Britain: Parliament: House of Lords: European Union Committee" from books.google.com
Evidence taken before Sub-committee A (Economic and Financial Affairs, and International Trade)
inauthor:"Great Britain: Parliament: House of Lords: European Union Committee" from books.google.com
Russian support for Serbia is contrasted with their co-operation on Iran. The two sides work together usefully on the Middle East, terrorism, non-proliferation, and other issues.
inauthor:"Great Britain: Parliament: House of Lords: European Union Committee" from books.google.com
The Government is expected to respond to all reports from the Committee, within two months of publication The Committee then makes them available to the House and publishes them as required. This report makes 35 such responses available.
inauthor:"Great Britain: Parliament: House of Lords: European Union Committee" from books.google.com
This report covers the work of the Committee and its seven sub-committees during the 2010-12 Session, which ran from 25 May 2010 to 1 May 2012
inauthor:"Great Britain: Parliament: House of Lords: European Union Committee" from books.google.com
The Court and Member States need to keep the workload of the Court under review in order to react before the workload has an adverse effect on the efficiency of the Court. The C
inauthor:"Great Britain: Parliament: House of Lords: European Union Committee" from books.google.com
These are normally considered by one of seven policy-based sub-committees and this report summarises the work undertaken by the Committee through its sub-committees.