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  • As such it contributes to the Europeanisation of law.
  • Chiotis developed much more the " europeanisation / " westernization " of the rebetiko.
  • Westernization can include Americanisation and Europeanisation, with historical versions including Romanisation, Hellenisation, Francisation, and Germanisation.
  • His articles propagated the necessity of Europeanisation, which he saw as the only possible way to stable and developed future.
  • Europeanisation emphasizes the involvement of local framework, development of more urban partnerships and encouragement of wider level of actors in multilevel territorial interaction.
  • Those were the years of Barrios'Europeanisation, since a large proportion of his artistic evolution as a painter took place in Europe.
  • This emphasises what is known as the'top-down approach'to Europeanisation with change emanating from the impact of the Union onto the national policy.
  • Wider development may also surround metro station, underground car park and the Europeanisation of part of the Cinquantenaire complex with a " socio-cultural facility ".
  • The range of processes of dissemination and harmonization resulting in development of a common European culture can be summarized under the term of " Europeanisation ".
  • Accordingly, the four tabors which made up this force underwent a process of " europeanisation " in which the majority of their personnel were recruited from Spain itself.
  • In 1974, it addressed the subject of organic farming, while " genetic engineering " was a major topic in 1986 and the " Europeanisation of gastronomy " in 2000.
  • Another perspective of Europeanisation is the'horizontal approach .'This approach takes into account the transfer of politics, policies and policy making between member states of the European Union.
  • Europeanisation appears at both, national and regional level and is determined by different types of adaptation pressures and " mediating " institutions operating within different actors ( bodies ) of governance.
  • Euroscepticism should not be confused with anti-Europeanism, which refers to the rejection of the culture of Europe and Europeanisation, and sentiments, opinions and discrimination against European ethnic groups.
  • While the European military bands of the 18th century introduced the percussion instruments of the Ottoman janissary bands, a reciprocal influence emerged in the 19th century in the form of the Europeanisation of the Ottoman army band.
  • Whether Europeanisation is a continuing process that will eventually lead to a full European government or whether centralisation will be unable to overcome persisting national identities and / or increasing interest in localism is a matter of some debate.
  • In fact, the killing is the last recorded example of regicide in the Norse-Gaelic realm, and may partly evidence the Europeanisation of the peripheral regions of the British Isles during the twelfth-and thirteenth centuries.
  • The area returned to German political administration in 1957 ( economic reunification would take many years longer ), but France retained the right to mine from its coal mines until 1981 . ( See : The Europeanisation of the Saarland)
  • As an element of the project, the " Young Scenographer Contest " is organized, with the aim of finding creative ideas for exhibit design and the way the main idea of Europeanisation of museum development can be expressed in new interactive and communicative context and formats.
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