Betekenis van:
social movement

social movement
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • organisatie
  • a group of people with a common ideology who try together to achieve certain general goals

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  1. The address was in favor of their social movement.
  2. Sows prefer to have social interactions with other pigs when provided with freedom of movement and environmental complexity.
  3. The free movement of safe and wholesome food is an essential aspect of the internal market and contributes significantly to the health and well-being of citizens, and to their social and economic interests.
  4. The rules for coordination of national social security systems fall within the framework of free movement of persons and should contribute towards improving their standard of living and conditions of employment.
  5. In this conflict, the basic physiological and ethological needs of the animals (freedom of movement, social contact, meaningful activity, nutrition, water) should be restricted only for the minimum necessary period of time and degree.
  6. For the years 2007, 2008 and 2009, structural support may be provided directly for three bodies pursuing an aim of general European interest: the Platform of European Social NGOs, the European Movement and the European Council on Refugees and Exiles.
  7. amending Annex II (Social Security) to the Agreement between the European Community and its Member States, of the one part, and the Swiss Confederation, of the other part, on the Free Movement of Persons
  8. adapting certain regulations and decisions in the fields of free movement of goods, freedom of movement of persons, competition policy, agriculture (veterinary and phytosanitary legislation), fisheries, transport policy, taxation, statistics, social policy and employment, environment, customs union, and external relations by reason of the accession of Bulgaria and Romania
  9. Commission Regulation (EC) No 1792/2006 of 23 October 2006 adapting certain regulations and decisions in the fields of free movement of goods, freedom of movement of persons, competition policy, agriculture (veterinary and phytosanitary legislation), fisheries, transport policy, taxation, statistics, social policy and employment, environment, customs union, and external relations by reason of the accession of Bulgaria and Romania is to be incorporated into the Agreement.
  10. When an electronic document is transferred from one social security institution to another, appropriate security measures shall be taken in accordance with the Community provisions on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing and the free movement of personal data.
  11. in the field of the freedom of movement of persons: Decisions of the Administrative Commission of the European Communities on Social Security for Migrant Workers No 117 of 7 July 1982, No 136 of 1 July 1987, No 150 of 26 June 1992 and No 192 of 29 October 2003,
  12. Secondly, the apprenticeship and training reserve, governed by Article 56 of Law No 27/1999, is intended for the training and education of the cooperative’s members and workers, dissemination of information about the cooperative movement and promotion of intercooperative relations and the cultural, professional and social welfare of the local community or society in general.
  13. Annex II to the Agreement, as amended by Decision No 2/2003 of the EU-Swiss Joint Committee of 15 July 2003 amending Annex II (Social Security) to the Agreement between the European Community and its Member States, of the one part, and the Swiss Confederation, of the other part, on the free movement of persons [1], refers in particular to Council Regulations (EEC) No 1408/71 [2] and (EEC) No 574/72 [3], as updated by Regulation (EC) No 118/97 [4] as well as to subsequent amending Regulations, including Regulation (EC) No 1386/2001 of the European Parliament and of the Council [5] and Commission Regulation (EC) No 410/2002 [6].
  14. Council Regulation (EEC) No 1408/71 of 14 June 1971 on the application of social security schemes to employed persons, to self-employed persons and to members of their families moving within the Community [4] has been amended and updated on numerous occasions in order to take into account not only developments at Community level, including judgments of the Court of Justice, but also changes in legislation at national level. Such factors have played their part in making the Community coordination rules complex and lengthy. Replacing, while modernising and simplifying, these rules is therefore essential to achieve the aim of the free movement of persons.
  15. in the field of the freedom of movement of persons: Decisions of the Administrative Commission of the European Communities on Social Security for Migrant Workers No 117 of 7 July 1982 [67], No 136 of 1 July 1987 [68], No 150 of 26 June 1992 [69] and No 192 of 29 October 2003 [70],in the field of agriculture (veterinary and phytosanitary legislation): Decisions 79/542/EEC [71], 82/735/EEC [72], 90/424/EEC [73], 2003/17/EC [74] and 2005/834/EC [75],in the field of transport policy: Decision No 1692/96/EC [76],in the field of energy: Decision 77/270/Euratom [77] and the Statutes of the Euratom Supply Agency [78],in the field of environment: Decisions 97/602/EC [79] and 2002/813/EC [80],in the field of cooperation in the fields of justice and home affairs: Decision of the Executive Committee of 28 April 1999 on the definitive version of the Common Consular Instructions [81] and Decision of the Executive Committee of 22 December 1994 on the certificate provided for in Article 75 to carry narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances [82].HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION: