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Social policy implications of Britain's entry into the Common Market

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2009

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1973

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References

1 The United Kingdom and the European Communities, Cmnd. 4715, London: HMSO, July 1971.Google Scholar

2 Legal and Constitutional Implications of U.K. Membership of the European Communities, Cmnd. 3301, London: HMSO, May 1967, reprinted 1971.Google Scholar

3 Ibid., paras. 2 and 3.

4 To be published in the Autumn issue of Public Administration.

5 Cmnd. 3301, para. 25.

6 European Communities Bill, London: HMSO, January 1972.Google Scholar

7 Cmnd. 3301, para. 30.

8 Ibid., para. 32.

9 The rest of this Article, with its reference to the ‘harmonisation des systèmes sociaux’ which is likely to follow from the ‘égalisation dans le progrés’, is quoted in full, and the meaning or interpretation given to these concepts discussed, in a very useful article by Collins, Doreen, ‘First Thoughts on Social Policy in the Common Market’, in Jones, Kathleen (ed.), Year Book of Social Policy in Britain 1971, London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1972.Google Scholar

10 Cmnd. 4715, para. 137.

11 A special number of Droit Social, No. 4–5, Avril–Mai 1972.Google Scholar