| Arie Bloed, Ramses A. Wessel - 1994 - 264 sivua
...significantly to security and stability in Europe. Emphasizing that such an enhanced status based on stability of institutions, guaranteeing democracy,...rights, and respect for and protection of minorities, should contribute to security and stability in Europe, and welcoming in this regard the forthcoming... | |
| Lonnie Johnson - 1996 - 397 sivua
...Yugoslavia and the former Soviet Union, S«3 1991-1992 $ 1,140 Per capita gross domestic product, 1993 man rights and respect for and protection of minorities; the existence of a functioning market economy; [and] the capacity to cope with competitive pressure and market forces within the Union." Given the... | |
| Rosa H. M. Jansen, Dagmar A. C. Koster, Reinier F. B. Van Zutphen - 1997 - 216 sivua
...membership by satisfying the economic and political conditions required'. 25 A candidate country must have achieved 'stability of institutions guaranteeing democracy,...rights and respect for and protection of minorities'. 26 Moreover, it must guarantee 'the existence of a functioning market economy as well as the capacity... | |
| Elmar Altvater, Kazimiera Prunskienė - 1998 - 200 sivua
...and economic conditions for EU-membership. These were: - Political conditions, ie "that the candidate has achieved stability of institutions guaranteeing...rights and respect for and protection of minorities". - Economic conditions require "the existence of a functioning market economy, as well as the capacity... | |
| Carolyn Rhodes - 1998 - 282 sivua
...CEEC. Regarding membership in the EU, the European Council specified the following conditions: (1) stability of institutions guaranteeing democracy,...rights, and respect for and protection of minorities; (2) the existence of a functioning market economy; (3) capacity to cope with competitive pressure and... | |
| Jennifer Jackson Preece - 1998 - 222 sivua
...permitted to join the European Union once they had satisfied stipulated standards 51 concerning the stability of institutions guaranteeing democracy,...law, human rights, and respect for and protection of minorities.2' This fundamental component of the acquis communautaire was later reaffirmed in the various... | |
| Mr.Julian Berengaut, Mr.Pietro Garibaldi, Mr.Dennis Jones, Ms.Françoise Le Gall, Ms.L. Effie Psalida, Mr.Jerald Alan Schiff, Mr.Richard E. Stern, Ms.Kerstin Westin, Mr.Augusto López-Claros - 1998 - 94 sivua
...central and eastern Europe would have to satisfy to become members of the EU. These criteria were ( 1 ) stability of institutions guaranteeing democracy, the rule of law, human rights, and respect for the protection of minorities; (2) the existence of a functioning market economy and the capacity to... | |
| 1998 - 216 sivua
...of membership. These membership obligations were defined at the same occasion and include: (i) the stability of institutions guaranteeing democracy, the rule of law, human rights, and respect for the protection of minorities; (ii) the existence of a functioning market economy, as well as the capacity... | |
| John Peterson, Helene Sjursen - 1998 - 236 sivua
...provided that they had satisfied certain requirements. The 'Copenhagen criteria' required: 1 Stable institutions guaranteeing democracy, the rule of law, human rights and respect for the protection of minorities. 2 A functioning market economy together with the capacity to cope with... | |
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