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EU: Handbook on implementation of the Services Directive
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Published date
31 July 2007
Country
Pan european EU Institutions
Languages
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Author
European Commission, Directorate-General for Internal Market and Services
Publisher
Office for Official Publications of the European Communities (OPOCE)
License of the document
Copyright
© European Communities, 2007. Reproduction is authorised provided the source is acknowledged.
Submitted By
Valayer Clementine (TRASYS) | Belgium
Complete title:
Handbook on implementation of the Services Directive

Description (short summary):
This Handbook endeavours to give EU Member States technical assistance in the implementation of the Services Directive.

Original URL:
http://ec.europa.eu/internal_market/services/services-dir/proposal_en.htm

Number of pages:
64

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