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Title:The Emerging Concepts of Social Rights in Belarus, Ukraine and Russia
Author(s):BELAVUSAU, UladzislauDate:2011-01-01Type of Publication:Contribution to bookAbstract:The article examines the contemporary understanding of social rights in three former USSR countries. Social rights are deconstructed as a socio-legal phenomenon bearing an essential legacy from the totalitarian perceptions ...
Title:Social Class, Employment Contracts and Economic Security in the Russian Labour Market
Author(s):BESSUDNOV, AlexeyDate:2011-01-01Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI MWPAbstract:In this paper I explore occupational class differences in employment contracts, fringe benefits and unemployment risks in Russia. Using panel data, I provide both a descriptive account of class differentials in these labour ...
Title:Legal protection of linguistic diversity in Russia: past and present
Author(s):ULASIUK, IrynaDate:2011Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:Russia is unique in its size and ethnic composition. There is a further linguistic complexity of more than 150 co-existing languages. Notwithstanding this diversity, the claims of linguistic minorities in Russia were ...
Title:Security Aspects in EU External Policies
Author(s):DELGADO CASTELEIRO, Andrés; SPERNBAUER, MartinaDate:2009Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI LAWAbstract:This working paper explores issues of security integration in a number of external policies of the European Union (EU), and looks at both security policies per se and the security rationale contained in other policy contexts. ...
Title:European Integration Without EU Membership: Models, Experiences, Perspectives
Author(s):MAIANI, Francesco; PETROV, Roman; MOULIAROVA, EkaterinaDate:2009Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI MWPAbstract:At the beginning of the 1990s, the concept of “European integration” could still be said to be fairly unambiguous. Nowadays, it has become plural and complex almost to the point of unintelligibility. This is due, of course, ...
Title:Does Political Culture Matter? Deciphering the Whys of Ukrainian Tax Compliance
Author(s):BERENSON, Marc P.Date:2008Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI MWPAbstract:In gauging how well residents in the new post-communist states such as Ukraine become true citizens, who are capable of fulfilling their obligations to their governments, it is necessary to measure how compliant the populace ...