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Does the EU set the right example for a gender equal European society?

Gender equality is a hot topic in the Lisbon and EU2020 Strategies. Yet, reality shows that gender discrimination is still widespread and that only fundamental changes at the core of European (...)
by Alice RADZYNER - 19 July 2010
Is a European university policy really necessary? What is its legal legitimization and what role does it play in the EU when it comes to putting the Bologna Process into practice? Nine years (...)
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To counter the prejudice that Brussels-based EU officials merely twiddle their thumbs or issue “bent cucumber rules”, the European Commission has published a guide presenting the EU’s achievements for its citizens in 2009. Decisions taken at a European level have numerous consequences on our daily lives: the EU enforced cheaper phone calls across Europe and standardised chargers for mobile phones, it increases costumers’ rights for online shopping and it brought in new rules to cut down harmful pollutants from petrol or pesticides. Still not convinced? More examples can be found in the guide, which can be downloaded as PDF.

What did the EU actually do in 2009?

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