17 research outputs found
Supporting the development of the Romanian book market. Establishing a fixed book price according to the European model
Starting from the essential part that the written culture plays in the development of
society, there is a clear need to approach the book market as a special one. It is reflected in
public policies, through regulations which sustain and promote the book. Among these
regulations, the fixed book price law has a special place. The current research aims to
highlight the stipulations of some fixed book price laws in European countries and their
implications on the book market. The Romanian book market registered a strong decline
starting 2011, and although at present a slight growth is visible, the market did not come
back to the level it had reached before the economic crisis. There are less book buyers and
readers now. Representative editors and distributors in Romania sustain the implementation
of a fixed book price law as a solution to revive the Romanian book market
The Committee of The Regions and the Regional Policy. A case study: Romania
The European Union is an integration structure focused on
reducing disparities between countries/regions. The fulfilment of this objective needs a specific objective policy (included in the Regional Policy) and an institutional system adapted to these needs. One of the most important institutions involved in this policy is the Committee of Regions (CoR). Its representatives, coming from regional and local level, are connected to the
main Union’s institution, creating the premises to adapt the decisional system to the subsidiarity principle. This article describes the main role of CoR. and it focuses on its implication in Romania’s administrative reform
Ecolabels - Important Tools in Developing a Sustainable Society. A Global Perspective
Nowadays, a large number of environmental labels are globally
used. They were created and they are used so as to respond to a general aim of efficiency increase in using resources and of consumption as well as production orientation towards products and processes having a lower impact on the environment. In this respect, this paper aims at highlighting the issues existing in eco-label development, at clarifying what labels do ensure a better fulfilment of their aim, at capturing the stage in eco-label development and at proving conclusions with regard to the next directions in their further development and use
La psychose hallucinatoire chronique
REIMS-BU Santé (514542104) / SudocPARIS-BIUM (751062103) / SudocSudocFranceF
Successful Management of Patient with Treatment Resistant Schizophrenia and Swyer-James-Macleod Syndrome with Clozapine
Alcohol Dependence in Women: Difficulty of Its Assessment in General Practice
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