International audienceThe Netherlands and the British Antilles under the initials OCT are dependencies governed by their own land, but which enjoy an internal autonomy. Unlike the French Overseas Departments (DOM), they are not part of the European Community, but only associated to it. This association allows them to enjoy the implementation of the Lomé Convention on a large scale. The mission, assigned to the Community is to promote the economic and social development in the OCT especially in the perspective of the single market. Up to now, Community actions have materialized by the setting up of basis infrastructures and by the development of tourism. In spite of Community incentives, the regional cooperation still<br />remains very margi...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN006155 / BLDSC - British Library D...
The Leeward Islands and the Windward Islands Covering an area of 2,898 square kilometers, with a pop...
International audienceDespite their obvious differences, comparing Jersey with Saint-Pierre-et-Mique...
International audienceThe Netherlands and the British Antilles under the initials OCT are dependenci...
Abstract:This paper examines one important dimension of the European Union's (EU) 'regional' engagem...
There are 14 United Kingdom Overseas Territories (UKOTs) spread across the globe, of which nine are ...
Introduction The Netherlands Antilles is an autonomous entity within the Kingdom of the Netherland...
The European Commission (EC) recently tabled a Green Paper on the future relations between the Euro...
'The Caribbean should move toward Free Trade Areas (FTA), both with NAFTA/ FTAA and with the EU, bas...
Original title: Vijf jaar Caribisch Nederland On 10 October 2010 the islands of Bonaire, Sint Eusta...
There are several small territories in the Caribbean that have not yet gained their independence and...
The outermost regions of the European Union have con-trasting demographic situations. Although ferti...
The Netherlands Antilles and Aruba are still tied to the Netherlands through the Charter for the Kin...
St-Martin, the mutations of a French-Dutch Carribean Island. Located at the apex of the arc formed ...
The Netherlands is a small Western European democracy with historically a strong orientation on inte...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN006155 / BLDSC - British Library D...
The Leeward Islands and the Windward Islands Covering an area of 2,898 square kilometers, with a pop...
International audienceDespite their obvious differences, comparing Jersey with Saint-Pierre-et-Mique...
International audienceThe Netherlands and the British Antilles under the initials OCT are dependenci...
Abstract:This paper examines one important dimension of the European Union's (EU) 'regional' engagem...
There are 14 United Kingdom Overseas Territories (UKOTs) spread across the globe, of which nine are ...
Introduction The Netherlands Antilles is an autonomous entity within the Kingdom of the Netherland...
The European Commission (EC) recently tabled a Green Paper on the future relations between the Euro...
'The Caribbean should move toward Free Trade Areas (FTA), both with NAFTA/ FTAA and with the EU, bas...
Original title: Vijf jaar Caribisch Nederland On 10 October 2010 the islands of Bonaire, Sint Eusta...
There are several small territories in the Caribbean that have not yet gained their independence and...
The outermost regions of the European Union have con-trasting demographic situations. Although ferti...
The Netherlands Antilles and Aruba are still tied to the Netherlands through the Charter for the Kin...
St-Martin, the mutations of a French-Dutch Carribean Island. Located at the apex of the arc formed ...
The Netherlands is a small Western European democracy with historically a strong orientation on inte...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN006155 / BLDSC - British Library D...
The Leeward Islands and the Windward Islands Covering an area of 2,898 square kilometers, with a pop...
International audienceDespite their obvious differences, comparing Jersey with Saint-Pierre-et-Mique...