Administration, Volume 39, Issue 3Institute of Public Administration, 1991 |
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Page 265
... frontier controls between the member states will simply disappear through a process of progressive reductions of control requirements . And it is further assumed that the administration of a single external frontier is a routine and ...
... frontier controls between the member states will simply disappear through a process of progressive reductions of control requirements . And it is further assumed that the administration of a single external frontier is a routine and ...
Page 266
... frontier controls , negative integration , still leaves a sizeable management issue of how to reduce and reshape the customs services . How are these changes to be managed ? Who is responsible for deciding where and how the changes will ...
... frontier controls , negative integration , still leaves a sizeable management issue of how to reduce and reshape the customs services . How are these changes to be managed ? Who is responsible for deciding where and how the changes will ...
Page 268
... frontiers , effective control proportionate to the risk must be ensured at a uniformly high technical standard ... Frontier controls , therefore , of an ' unobtrusive ' and ' selective ' nature will continue after 1992 , and there ...
... frontiers , effective control proportionate to the risk must be ensured at a uniformly high technical standard ... Frontier controls , therefore , of an ' unobtrusive ' and ' selective ' nature will continue after 1992 , and there ...
Contents
David Kennedy Privatisation An Irish Solution? | 199 |
Shane Butler Drug Problems and Drug Policies | 210 |
Anto Kerins The Jobs Forum Its Eventual | 248 |
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