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FREE-Access EU DATABASES
1.
ADAM (Administrative and documentary
system for procurement and contracts) The ADAM database contains data on
study contracts awarded by the Commission to outside consultants. FR
http://europa.eu.int/comm/budget/adam/
2.
Adapt and Employment database: this
database provides access to information on more than 10.000 projects, selected in
1995 and 1997 (last update in April 2000). EN, FR
http://europa.eu.int/comm/employment_social/equal/ae.cfm?file=mcc/searchmcc
2.cfm&nav_id_menu=116&lang_id=5
3.
AER (Assembly of European Regions) Data bases on line: Through
this bilingual English-French data base, born from the AER map "Tabula Regionum
Europae" crossed with the AER directory "Visiting cards of European Regions/Cartes
de visite des Régions d'Europe", you can gain access to the maps and lists of Regions
by country, synoptic tables on regionalisation in Europe, the Directory of European
Regions Visiting cards of European Regions, Interregional Partnership Pool and
"European, Interregional & Regional Links"
http://www.are-regions-europe.org/DATABASE/index.html
4.
AGORES: The AGORES website is aiming to be the most
extensive renewable energy knowledge centre and gateway for Europe.
http://www.agores.org/
5.
AGREEMENTS DATABASE Information concerning Agreements
and Conventions signed by the European Union including those in the process of
being approved. Info in all EU25 languages
http://ue.eu.int/accords/default.asp?lang=en
6.
: AI-GEOSTATS Central Server for GIS & Spatial Statistics
on the Internet; The main goal of AI-GEOSTATS is to promote communication
about spatial data analysis (GIS, geostatistics, geoinformatics, spatial statistics,
sampling strategies,...) between persons working in different fields.
http://www.ai-geostats.org/
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7.
ALICE (Adult Learning Information Centre Europe): ALICE
is a web database and contains information on organisations and institutions that are
active in the sector of non-formal adult education in different European countries.
Moreover, the database includes information on subsidy programmes of the European
Union, for which organisation can apply.
http://www.isisnl.org/alice/ewwwiris.htm
8.
ARCHIS Database of the Historical Archives of the
European Commission. It contains details of the references of files and
organisational structure of the following European institutions: the European Coal
and Steel Community (ECSC), the European Economic Community (EEC), the
European Atomic Energy Community (EAEC or Euratom) and the current European
Community from their inception to the present day.
http://europa.eu.int/comm/secretariat_general/archisplus/htdocs/en/htm/about.h
tm
9.
Archive of the Intergovernmental
Conference 1996 for the reform of the treaties This database was launched as a
pilot project on the occasion of the European Council of Madrid on December 15-16,
1995 to focus on the revision of the Maastricht's Treaty and the Intergovernmental
Conference launched in Turin on the 29 March 1996.
http://europa.eu.int/en/agenda/igc-home/index.html
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ARCHIVE of the Intergovernmental Conference 2000
for the reform of the treaties Here you can find all the documents related to the
2000 IGC
http://europa.eu.int/comm/archives/igc2000/geninfo/index_en.htm
11.
ARENA (Advanced Research on the Europeanisation on the
Nation-State): ARENA is a research centre studying the dynamics of the evolving
European systems of governance
http://www.arena.uio.no/
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12. Binding Tariff Information (BTI) database: The Binding Tariff Information (BTI)
system is a key instrument for implementing the Common Customs Tariff. It is
intended to make it easier for economic operators to get the proper classification of
the goods in the tariff and statistical nomenclature.
http://www.europa.eu.int/comm/taxation_customs/databases/bti_en.htm
13.
Bulletin of the EU (all
the issues since 1996). The Bulletin offers a monthly presentation of activities by all
the institutions and bodies of the European Union. It follows the different stages in
the process of adopting legislation and also reports on other actions by the institutions
(communications, resolutions, opinions, etc.) as well as the Union's international
activity (international and ministerial conferences, etc). The information, classified by
subject, is presented with full references (OJ, COM and previous Bulletins). All EU
15 languages.
http://europa.eu.int/abc/doc/off/bull/en/welcome.htm
14. Business Cooperation Database DG Entreprise manages the partner search database
which contains a large amount of cooperation profiles. The company profile in the
database has been developed by the Euro Info Centre Working Group Business Cooperation and Partner Search and gives you an efficient tool in your efforts to find the
right business partner for your client.
http://eic.cec.eu.int/BCD/
15.
Business Incubators
Database The Business Incubators Database has been created by the European
Commission's Enterprise Directorate-General. Its objective is to provide an overview
of the business incubators in the 15 EU Member States, the EEA countries (Norway,
Iceland, Liechtenstein), Switzerland and the 13 candidate countries. At the end of
2001, it will contain over 950 business incubators. The database is searchable by
using predefined criteria (business incubator name, region, country, business sector,
contact person) or a free text search.
http://europa.eu.int/comm/enterprise/bi/index.htm
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CARE is a Community database on road accidents resulting in death or
injury (no statistics on damage - only accidents). The major difference between
CARE and most other existing international databases is the high level of
disaggregation, i.e. CARE comprises detailed data on individual accidents as
collected by the Member States.
http://europa.eu.int/comm/transport/home/care/index_en.htm
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17.
CIRCA - Communication & Information Resource
Centre Administrator: CIRCA Web-based Information and Dissemination
tool tailored to the needs of geographically remote users. It currently serves
approximately 30,000 users across Europe throughout various European
Institutions.
http://forum.europa.eu.int/
18.
CLAB European Database on Case Law about
Unfair Contractual Terms: This database gathers the
case law generated by the directive on unfair terms in
consumer contracts.
http://europa.eu.int/clab/
19. Codecision Procedure database: A database in French is available showing the
progress of dossiers subject to the codecision procedure provided for by Article 251
of the Treaty establishing the European Community. The database is regularly
updated by the Codecision Legislative Procedures Unit and enables the procedure for
legislative acts adopted jointly by the European Parliament and the Council to be
followed.
http://ue.eu.int/cms3_fo/showPage.asp?id=435&lang=en&mode=g
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The Comenius partner finding forum: From this database you
can find the new Comenius projects by searching in the forum or
place your message. This forum is for teachers looking for
partners for school projects.
http://comenius.eun.org/ww/en/pub/comenius/pforum.cfm
21. CFSP refence documents: Documents of the Council of the EU about Common
Foreign and Security Policy. Includes the Third country Summary files.
http://ue.eu.int/cms3_fo/showPage.asp?id=409&lang=en&mode=g
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Database of opinions and resolutions adopted by the Committee of the
Regions
http://www.cor.eu.int/en/docu/docu_avi.html
Information about the Commission's formal or structured civil society consultation
bodies and a directory of pan-European civil society organisations. EN, FR, DE
http://europa.eu.int/comm/civil_society/coneccs/index.htm
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24.
Conventions and Agreements in the European Treaty
Series (ETS) from the Council of Europe: European Conventions and Agreements
are prepared and negotiated within the institutional framework of the Council of
Europe. Negotiation culminates in a decision of the Committee of Ministers
establishing ne varietur the text of the proposed treaty. It is then agreed to open the
treaty for signature by member States of the Council. Texts of treaties in Html and
Word format, as well as explanatory reports. EN, FR, DE , IT, RU
http://conventions.coe.int/
25.
CORDIS (Community R&D Information service) Guidance: CORDIS
the European Commission's information service on European Research and
Innovation activities.Whether you are a newcomer or a regular visitor, CORDIS
Guidance can help you to better understand the scope of the service and benefit from
using it more thoroughly. http://www.cordis.lu/guidance/services.htm
26.
COST Database COST -European Cooperation in the field of Scientific and
Technical research - established in 1971 by 19 European States, is a cooperation
framework for European concerted research Actions, referred to as COST Actions,
with the support of the European Union. COST aims to coordinate pre-competitive
research or activities of public utilities financed at national level in Europe.
http://ue.eu.int/cms3_applications/applications/search/costSearch.asp?lang=EN
&cmsID=440
27.
: Countdown is an online information, documentation and
communication centre on the European Union's eastern enlargement. The project
database is no longer being updated, but wiiw maintains the Countdown website as an
archive enabling users to search the data accumulated between 1998 and 2002.
http://www.wiiw.ac.at/e/countdown.html
28.
Court of Justice of the European Communities Recent Case-Law: the
electronic version of the texts of the Court of Justice is available on Internet for
information purposes. This version is subject to amendment. The definitive version of
these texts will be published in the "Reports of Cases before the Court of Justice and
the Court of First Instance" which alone are authentic and, in the event of their
differing from the electronic version, are alone to be regarded as authoritative.
http://curia.eu.int/en/content/juris/index_form.htm
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29.
CTM (Community
Trade Mark) databases of the Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market: Five
databases: CTM-ONLINE a consultation service, CTM-AGENT OHIM consultation
service on professional representatives and associations of representatives, CTMDOWNLOAD, for licensees only, download service for Community Trade Mark
data. EURONICE (NICE Agreement on the classification of goods and services) and
Online TM Search System in the new Member States and Candidate Countries
http://oami.eu.int/en/db.htm
30. DAPHNE project database: this database allows to search all the projects funded by
the DAPHNE programme since 1997. DAPHNE is the EU programme to combat
violence against children, young people and women.
http://europa.eu.int/comm/justice_home/project/daphne/index.cfm
31.
Dialogue with Citizens: this database gives relevant
information on the services offered by the Europe Direct- Dialogue with Citizensand
also links you to the guides and fact sheets on European citizens rights with regard to
working, living, studying, buying goods and services, equal opportunities and
travelling in another EU country.
http://europa.eu.int/citizensrights/
32.
EC CHM European Community Clearing-House Mechanism: web
site and URL database developed and maintained by ECNC (The European Centre
for Nature Conservation) under contract to the European Environment Agency
(EEA), for the European Commission. The EC CHM aims at supporting the
Convention on Biological Diversity.
http://biodiversity-chm.eea.eu.int/
33. ECICS European Customs Inventory of Chemical Substances: ECICS lists some
35 400 chemical names (for about 28 600 chemical substances) in eleven Comrnunity
languages along with their tariff classification in the European Community's
Combined Nomenclature (eight-digit CN codes). The CN is based on the
"Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System" emanating from WCO, in
use throughout the world. EN, FR
http://europa.eu.int/comm/taxation_customs/databases/ecics_en.htm
34.
Eclas (European's Commission Library Anototed System)
European Commission Libraries Catalogue: ECLAS is a bibliographic data base
consisting of ca. 200 000 completed catalogue records in the domain of European
affairs; about 7 000 new records are added annually. About 20 DGs manage and
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catalogue their departmental collections in ECLAS. ECLAS provides bibliographical
references for publications, but no document delivery or copy service is available.
EN, FR http://europa.eu.int/eclas/about_en.htm
35.
ECO-INDUSTRIES: ECO-INDUSTRIES database
provides an innovative, central source of information on over 7000 European
companies providing goods and services for environmental protection. It also
provides more than 100 European information sources relating to Eco-industries.
http://europa.eu.int/comm/environment/ecoindus/home.htm
36.
EDDRA (Exchange on Drug Demand Reduction Action): EDDRA
information system is an Internet-based database providing details of a wide range of
demand-reduction programmes in the EU. Focusing on hands-on experience and good
practice in the field, the system caters for the needs of drug practitioners, policymakers and decision-makers involved in planning and implementing demandreduction interventions.
http://www.emcdda.org/responses/methods_tools/eddra.shtml
37.
EDITA European Database for International Trade Activities: the
database for cross-border trade activities of small and medium-sized businesses in the
European Union. In the pilot phase, you will find general information from Belgium,
Germany and the Netherlands as well as specific information on the painting,
varnishing and roofing trades. EN, DE, NL
http://www.edita.org/
38.
EEA glossary: the EEA glossary database contains about 600 English
environmental terms with definitions and definition sources etc as well as
translations into the 23 EEA-languages. The terms have been chosen after extensive
checking of EEA publications followed by both in-house and NFP consultations,
where focus has been partly on the relevancy of the words and partly on the necessity
for agreement regarding their definition to avoid potential difficulties in translation .
http://glossary.eea.eu.int/EEAGlossary/
39.
EFTA Surveillance Authority
implementation status database: database for information on the Directives
contained in the EEA Agreement, on the status of implementation of those Directives
by the three EFTA States parties to the Agreement (Iceland, Liechtenstein and
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Norway), and on the titles of the national measures adopted by those States in order
to comply with the Directives.
http://www.eftasurv.int/?showWithHandler=node/web/database
40.
EINECS - Existing Chemicals (EINECS) database: the European
Chemicals Bureau (ECB) is the focal point for data and the assessment procedure on
dangerous chemicals. An "Existing" chemical substance is in the EU defined as any
chemical substance listed in the European INventory of Existing Commercial
Substances (EINECS), an inventory containing 100,195 substances.
http://ecb.jrc.it/existing-chemicals/
41.
ELDD - European Legal Database on Drugs: the European Legal
Database on Drugs (ELDD) is the EMCDDA's online database of information on
European drugs-related legislation for the 15 Member States and Norway.
Information for the candidate countries is being added as it becomes available.
http://eldd.emcdda.eu.int/
42.
Environmental Taxes –
Environmental economics (taxes) OECD/EEA database: the OECD and the
European Environment Agency have, in co-operation with the European
Commission, developed a database on the use of market-based instruments for
environmental policy and natural resource management (environmentally-related
taxes, fees and charges, environmentally-motivated subsidies, tradable permits
systems, deposit-refund systems) in Member countries which includes all Member
States of the EU as well as non-EU members of the EEA (in particular the accession
countries). It also covers voluntary approaches.
http://www1.oecd.org/scripts/env/ecoInst/index.htm
43. Evaluation Instruments Bank (EIB) : The EMCDDA's Evaluation Instruments
Bank on responses to drug use is a document archive of tools created to encourage
evaluation using reliable methods, and to help to standardise these tools at European
level. People and professionals dealing with evaluation of prevention and of treatment
can here find international standard instruments and tools on the database helping
them to arrange and implement an evaluation.
http://www.emcdda.org/responses/methods_tools/eib.shtml
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44.
European Integration online Papers (EIoP) published by the executive
committee of the European Communities Studies Association Austria (ECSAAustria). Papers are available in HTML, Adobe PDF and some also in Postscript
format. There is also an online commenting facility available for each paper.
http://eiop.or.at/erpa/eiop.htm
45.
Eiro european industrial relations observatory on-line; This
website allows to compare some key aspects of industrial relations systems in the EU,
and developments in this area, with the aim of highlighting some of the main areas of
difference and similarity.
http://www.eiro.eurofound.ie/index.html
46.
ELGO (European Local Government Officers) database – PanEuropean website for identifying the decision makers in Local and Regional
Government." Only a sample database for free.
http://www.elgo.co.uk/
47.
ELVIL 2000 project: Academic portal to
European Law and Politics: Databases EPOQUE (European Parliament), POLIS
(English Parliament ), RIXLEX (Swedish Riksdag), CZECH (Czech Parliament),
SEJM (Polish Parliament)
http://muffin.indexdata.dk/magnus/elvilx/databases/index-html.zap?lang=eng
48.
EMIRE database is the online version of the European
Employment and Industrial Relations Glossaries which explain the national industrial
relations systems of the EU member states through their terminology. The EMIRE
database currently covers the EU countries except Austria, Finland and Sweden
(forthcoming). You may browse the alphabetical list of terms for each country, or
search for specific topics in the text.
http://www.eurofound.ie/emire/emire.html
49. Employment and Social affairs publications catalogue: this service is designed to
help you find publications and information of the Directorate-General for Employment
and Social affairs of the European Commission in a rapid and efficient manner.
http://acm.keme.net/dg-v/index.cfm
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51.
ENER-IURE DATABASE: Database that gathers
all the legislation affecting Renewable Energie
Sources in each country of the European Union. The
legislation has been structured and introduced in a database that you may consult.
The database includes the major electrical laws, the national plans, the subsidies
affecting the deployment of renewable energy technologies, the regional plans and
the fiscal measures. http://www.jrc.es/cfapp/eneriure/pages/data.cfm
European Nature Information system (EUNIS): EUNIS is the European Nature
Information System.The EUNIS web application provides access to publicly
available data in a consolidated database. EUNIS data are collected and maintained
by the European Topic Centre for Biodiversity and Nature Protection for the
European Environment Agency and the European Environmental Information
Observation Network to be used for environmental reporting and for assistance to the
NATURA2000 process (EU Birds and Habitats Directives) and coordinated to the
related EMERALD Network of the Bern Convention. EUNIS consists of information
on Species, Habitat types and Sites .
http://eunis.eea.eu.int/index.jsp
52. ERPA European Research Papers archive: a common access point for
online working paper series in the field of European integration research:
http://eiop.or.at/erpa/erpaframe.html
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54.
ERGO European Research Gateways On-line with project information: ERGO is an
initiative of the European Commission working with National Research and
Development (R&D) Information Providers with the aim of promoting awareness
about R&D projects from European Union states and other associated countries. The
ERGO pilot catalogue currently holds 94790 project records from 21 information
providers.
http://www.cordis.lu/ergo/home.html
The ESRC One Europe or Several? Programme Working Papers: This
paper series aims to make research results, accounts of work in progress and
background information available to those concerned with contemporary European
issues. It is a deliberate aim of the programme, and therefore of several projects, to
consider European integration broadly, to include a good deal of cross-country
comparative analysis, and to spread beyond the usual policy agenda of the EU.
http://eiop.or.at/erpa/one.htm
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55.
Europe’s network of Patent databases: To promote the
utilisation of this information and to widen the existing channels for the
dissemination of patent information, the European Patent Office got together in
summer 1998 with the member states of the European Patent Organisation and the
European Commission to launch a new service called esp@cenet, easily accessible
via the Internet. The main aim of this new service is to provide users with a readily
accessible source of free patent information. It also aims to improve awareness at
national and international level, in particular among small and medium-sized
enterprises, of the kind of information that is accessible to the public.
http://ep.espacenet.com/
56. EUDEM Database The European Union in Humanitarian DEMining The main
objective of the EUDEM project is to provide the EC with an overview of areas and
actors relevant to humanitarian demining, with emphasis on technology and new
information.
http://www.eudem.vub.ac.be/
57.
EUI on line publications: Online publications on European research of the
European University Institute (Florence, Italy): The European University Institute
does research in a European perspective (fundamental research, comparative research
and Community research) in the human and social sciences: history, law, economics,
political and social sciences. European research is at the very core of its mission.
http://eiop.or.at/erpa/eui.htm
58.
EUREKA - A Europe-wide Network for Industrial R&D. Project database:
launched in 1985, EUREKA has already changed the face of pan-European
cooperative research and development. It is a framework through which industry and
research institutes from 31 countries and the European Union develop and exploit the
technologies crucial to global competitiveness and a better quality of life.
http://www.eureka.be/ifs/files/ifs/jsp-bin/eureka/ifs/jsps/publicHome.jsp
59.
EURES European Employment Services: EURES brings together the
European Commission and the public employment services of the countries
belonging to the European Economic Area and Switzerland. Other regional and
national bodies concerned with employment issues are also included, such as trade
unions, employers' organisations, as well as local and regional authorities.
http://europa.eu.int/eures/index.jsp
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60.
EURHISTAR European Historical Archives database: the Historical
Archives of the European Communities (HAEC) were opened on 13 December 1985
as part of the European University Institute. Since then, the European Communities'
files, produced in Brussels and Luxembourg, have been deposited centrally in
Florence and are kept here in their original form, while in the archives established in
the various institutions the same documents are available on microform. The
Historical Archives also acquires papers of European politicians or officials, or
archives of European associations, parties and organisations that have played a
significant part in the march towards European integration, as well as copies of
documents held in other repositories which complement the existing collections or
relate to European unification. Shortly after the creation of the HAEC an automated
system was introduced for the production of inventories and for allowing on-line
searches. http://www.iue.it/ECArchives/
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Euristote university research database on European integration.
The Euristote Archive database (research published before 1994) hosted by ECHO in
Luxembourg contains over 22.000 references to university research (such as doctoral
theses and post-doctoral research) currently being carried out or completed since
1960 in over 350 universities in Europe and the rest of the world on the topic of
European integration, a list of professors and research staff involved in the study of
European integration, indicating their university, discipline, specialist fields,
publications and a list of addresses and telephone numbers for the universities,
research centres and institutes involved in this research work.
http://europa.eu.int/comm/dg10/university/euristote/archive_en.html
62.
Eur-Lex The portal to European Union law aims at offering a
comprehensive picture of EU legislation and the decision-making procedures from
their concept to their conclusion. This website contains the complete L and C series
of the Official Journal, as they are published, in all 20 EU languages, as well as
information on EU legislation in force. It also includes links to other EU legal texts.
http://europa.eu.int/eur-lex/en/index.html
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Eurobarometer: The Public Opinion Analysis sector (Directorate-General
Press and Communication) deals with various surveys and research instruments: the
traditional Standard Eurobarometer (EB - established in 1973 carried out between
2 and 5 times per year with reports published twice yearly, Flash Eurobarometers
Top-Decision Makers Eurobarometer, Qualitative studies The European
Continuous Tracking Survey (CTS) and the Applicant countries
Eurobarometers. http://europa.eu.int/comm/public_opinion/index_en.htm
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EURODICAUTOM:
Eurodicautom is the multilingual terminological database of the European
Commission's Translation Service. The information it contains is drafted in twelve
languages (all EU languages and Latin) and is constantly updated. Entries are
classified into 48 subject fields (ranging from medicine to public administration)
coverin a broad spectrum of human knowledge, although the core relates to European
Union topics. http://europa.eu.int/eurodicautom/login.jsp
65. EuroDocs – Western European (Primary) Historical Documents: very
comprehensive; full text; These links connect to Western European (mainly primary)
historical documents that are transcribed, reproduced in facsimile, or translated.
They shed light on key historical happenings within the respective countries
(and within the broadest sense of political, economic, social and cultural history).
No guarantee of accuracy is implied or assumed, particularly for remote links over
which the webmaster has no control. The order of documents is chronological
wherever possible. http://library.byu.edu/~rdh/eurodocs/
66.
€ Indicators: This database is exclusively dedicated to infra-annual
economic statistics such as consumer prices, national accounts, balance of payments,
external trade, industry, energy, commerce and services, labour market, as well as a
selection of monetary and financial indicators of the European Central Bank and
business and consumer survey results from the European Commission’s Economic
and Financial Affairs Directorate General. The site is daily updated and offers for free
key aggregate indicators for the EU and the euro-zone. The complete Euro-Indicators
database can be accessed on subscription through this site.
http://europa.eu.int/comm/eurostat/Public/datashop/printcatalogue/EN?catalogue=euroindicators
67.
European Foreign Policy Bulletin
Online: This full text database brings together documents issued by the European
Union in the area of foreign policy since 1985. The Maastricht Treaty on European
Union (TEU) established the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) of the
European Union in 1993, replacing European Political Cooperation (EPC), which had
developed as a network for communication and cooperation between governments in
the area of foreign policy matters since the 1970s. In the framework of the European
CFSP, the Union adopts decisions, issues declarations, and makes statements and
answers questions in the European Parliament.
http://www.iue.it/EFPB/Welcome.html
68.
EURYBASE is the EURYDICE database providing detailed
information on each Education System covered by the network. For each country, the
information is available in English and in the countries' national language(s).
EURYBASE has been designed by the EURYDICE European Unit. The EURYDICE
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National Units prepare, annually update and, where necessary, translate into English,
the information on their national education system. The project is financially
supported by the European Commission.
http://www.eurydice.org/Eurybase/Application/eurybase.htm
69.
ELTIS European Local Transport Information Service
interactive guide to current transport measures, policies and practices implemented in
cities and regions across Europe. The aim of ELTIS is to support a practical transfer
of knowledge and exchange of experience in the field of urban and regional transport
in Europe and so help create a more sustainable living environment, one which
provides greater accessibility and mobility to its inhabitants.
http://www.eltis.org/index.htm
70.
Equal database: Access to the EQUAL
Common Database (ECDB) containing the Development partnerships (DPs).
http://europa.eu.int/comm/employment_social/equal/index_en.html
71.
Eurovoc is a multilingual thesaurus
covering the fields in which the European Communities are active; it provides a
means of indexing the documents in the documentation systems of the European
institutions and of their users. This documentation product is currently used by the
European Parliament, the Office for Official Publications of the European
Communities, national and regional parliaments in Europe, national government
departments and certain European organisations. (available in all EU25 languages)
http://europa.eu.int/celex/eurovoc/
72.
EU Wildlife Trade Reference Databases The information presented
here is produced from databases maintained by the World Conservation Monitoring
Centre. Information is provided on taxonomy, common name, synonyms, IUCN
threat category, trade decisions, listing on CITES and EC regulation No. 338/97.
http://www.wcmc.org.uk/species/trade/eu/database.htm
73.
EuropeAid tender
opportunities and calls for proposals: EC external aid is given by means of
either contracts to provide services, supplies or works to beneficiary countries
or grants. This aid is awarded after a tendering process on the basis of
projects identified by the EU in conjunction with beneficiary countries.The
search facility on this Web site allows you to see current and expected tender
opportunities as well as those whose deadlines have now expired and
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information about contracts which have been awarded as a result.
http://europa.eu.int/comm/europeaid/cgi/frame12.pl
74.
European Voluntary Service public database: a database which does not
include the names of the host organisations nor their contact details. It is available for
everyone to look at in order to get an idea of the type of projects which are available
in the EVS. You can choose to browse the public list by country, by subject or
combining both criteria. http://youth.cec.eu.int/hei_pub_en.htm
75.
FIBU/CCR Databases EuropeAid databases of consultancies:
Phare and Tacis Central Consultancy Register and Fichiers des Bureaux database
http://europa.eu.int/comm/europeaid/tender/ccrfibu/index_en.htm
76.
The Farm Accountancy Data Network
(FADN) is an instrument for evaluating the income of agricultural holdings and the
impacts of the Common Agricultural Policy. Variables defined in the standard
results represent averages. These figures are calculated for each year, per Member
State, Type of Farming and Economic Size class. The FADN public database offers
the possibility to view a large set of pictures of different 'average farms' all over the
European Union.
http://europa.eu.int/comm/agriculture/rica/dwh/index_en.cfm
77.
Good Practice database
aims to offer a selection of enterprise support initiatives that have been successful in
their own right and can thus be considered as "good practice" that could be followed
or adapted by business support organisations in other EU Member States. This
database, together with the Support Measures database, belongs to the Support
Measures and Initiatives for Enterprises (SMIE) project, financed by the European
Commission's Enterprise Directorate-General in order to set up an integrated
information resource on business support measures
http://europa.eu.int/comm/enterprise/smie/good_practice/index.htm
78.
Harvard Jean Monnet Working Papers Series: The Working Paper
Series is designed to bring to a wider readership a selection of papers presented at
Harvard Law School under the auspices of the Jean Monnet Chair, held by Prof.
J.H.H. Weiler. This papers archive includes papers from 1995 onwards. The papers
are available either in HTML or in RTF formats.
http://eiop.or.at/erpa/jeanmonnet.htm
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79.
The Healthy Way catalogue of practices, activities and
pedagogical tools for adult health education: this site is an information resource
site for professionals working in the field of adult health promotion or education. It
includes health training rmaterials in four languages (English, Spanish, French, and
German) and a listing of special interest events such as conventions or workshops.
http://fsyc.org/healthy/index.html
80.
HOPE - Humanitarian Aid (statistics): ECHO's financial management
database HOPE (Humanitarian Office Programme Environment), in operation since
1996. http://europa.eu.int/comm/echo/statistics/echo_en.htm
81.
Best Practices for Human Settlements Database This searchable
database contains over 1100 proven solutions from more than 120 countries to the
common social, economic and environmental problems of an urbanizing world. It
demonstrates the practical ways in which communities, governments and the private
sector are working together to improve governance, eradicate poverty, provide access
to shelter, land and basic services, protect the environment and support economic
development.
http://www.bestpractices.org/
82.
IDA (Interchange of Data between Administrations):IDA is the European
Union's initiative which provides the overall framework which is seeking to reinforce
administrative co-operation and enhance the efficiency of information exchange.
http://europa.eu.int/ISPO/ida/jsps/index.jsp?fuseAction=home
83.
Idea: the Electronic Directory of the European Institutions: IDEA is an
electronic database, created in 1996, which comprises the directories of the various
European Union institutions. The current system has been redeveloped until may
2000 with a completely new database at its roots, yielding to shorten the translation
delays for the 11 languages on one hand, and to offer a greater actuality by updating
the content once per week.
http://158.169.50.70/idea/en/index.htm
84.
I'm Europe: I'm Europe gives you free information about Europe's
electronic information market including some calls for proposals/tenders from DG
Research, usually in all official languages.
http://www.echo.lu/
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85.
INCO: International Cooperation in Research &
Development: INCO-DEV is a programme of the European Union (EU)
to support scientific collaboration between organizations in EU member
countries, EU associated countries (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Israel and
those countries applying for membership of the EU: Bulgaria, Romania) and those in
developing countries. ISNAR has been funded by the European Commision to
prepare the Self-learning Module for building capacity among scientists in subSaharan Africa.
http://www.isnar.cgiar.org/inco-dev/index.htm
86.
Individual Experts - External Aid:
Database of individual experts for technical assistance to third countries in the
context of the European Community's external cooperation.EN, FR, ES
http://europa.eu.int/comm/europeaid/experts/index_en.htm
87.
INFO GATS - World Trade (Services)
Search for legislation, reports and texts and information on ongoing WTO
negotiations - Links - E-commerce.
http://europa.eu.int/comm/trade/issues/sectoral/services/index_en.htm
88. INFOREGIO - Regional Policy Programmes (2000-2006) Database: this sections
contains summaries of most of the programmes that have been officially adopted by
the European Commission. Summaries are all available in English, in French and in
the language(s) of the country(-ies) concerned. For information about the most recent
programmes, please consult the News section.
http://europa.eu.int/comm/regional_policy/country/prordn/index_en.cfm
89.
InforEURO (Accounting rate of the euro/ecu
and conversion rate); Accounting rate of the euro/ecu and conversion rate used
notably for the calculation of the reimbursement of medical expenditure, mission
costs and subsistence costs, travelling time allowance and travel expenses of persons
from outside called to meetings by the European Commission.
http://europa.eu.int/comm/budget/inforeuro/en/index.htm
90.
IRIS - Integrated Reporting for International Students: the
data-base will give updated information and statistics on Erasmus students
experiences (individual students reports)and on Higher Education institutions from all
Countries taking part in SOCRATES.
http://www.iris.siu.no/iris.nsf/irisstart
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91. Label database : the project database of the European Label for innovative projects in
language teaching and learning. The database contains projects that have received the
Label since 1999. The database is intended to inspire practitioners, stakeholders and
policy makers by presenting "best practices" in the field of language teaching and
learning.
http://europa.eu.int/comm/education/language/label/index.cfm
92.
Légichim: Chemicals legislative database.
http://europa.eu.int/comm/dg03/directs/dg3c/risc/db/plsql/legichim.Main
93.
Leonardo da Vinci database of «Good
Practices» gives you quick access to a number of projects and their products and
results; the database will be regularly updated.
http://leonardo.cec.eu.int/bp/
94.
Leonardo da Vinci Partner Search
Database (PSD) PSD is a tool for promoting project ideas and searching partners for
those wishing to participate in and/or co-ordinate Leonardo da Vinci projects.
http://leonardo.cec.eu.int/psd/
http://leonardo.cec.eu.int/psd/
95.
LIFE PROJECTS DATABASE : the
database is the most authoritative and up-to-date source of information about projects
which have been completed or are on-going under the three thematic components of
the programme: "LIFE-Nature" (including Nature Starter and Nature Co-op), "LIFEEnvironment" and "LIFE-Third countries".
http://europa.eu.int/comm/environment/life/project/index.htm
96.
LIFE TOOLBOX: This section provides
practical information and tools to the people and organisations involved in the LIFE
programme, in particular ongoing LIFE projects. On these pages you can find
financial forms to manage ongoing projects, Guidelines for drafting project
modification requests to the EC, a communication kit to help promote LIFE activities
and the LIFE logo (two high resolution versions are available).
http://europa.eu.int/comm/environment/life/toolbox/index.htm
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97.
"Local Sustainability,": This guide to good
practice in local sustainability provides three services aimed to benefit urban
environment professionals, city managers and administrators, as well as elected
representatives in cities, who are working to develop sustainability initiatives;
provides a thematic access to policy strategies supported by many concrete examples.
Good practice examples of projects from local authorities throughout Europe
provide both general and detailed information on a variety of local projects and
initiatives. and European policy documents on sustainability and the urban
environment are accessible in their full length.
http://cities21.com/europractice/
98. LOCIN Database on Local Initiatives to combat Social Exclusion: the LOCIN
Study aims to collect pertinent information, in all Member States, on Local Initiatives
against Social Exclusion, to gathered them into a database on the web, for all
interested people. http://locin.jrc.it/en/
http://locin.jrc.it/en/
99.
Lovdata CELEX provides Web-access to updated regulations,
directives and other legal sources of the European Union for a free-trial period
http://www.lovdata.no/clx/info/
Mannheim Centre for European Social Research (MZES)
100.
Working Papers: The MZES focuses on comparative European research and
research on European integration and aims to combine the two. Since 1999, there is
only one working paper series for the entire MZES. All MZES working papers since
1997 are available in PDF format. Abstracts of working papers published before 1997
are available on the MZES Web server.
http://www.mzes.unimannheim.de/frame.php?oben=titel_e.html&links=n_publikationen_e.php&inh
alt=publications/wp/workpap_e.php
101.
Market Access
Database: access to the Sectoral and Trade Barriers Database is free. However,
information under the Exporters Guide, Applied Tariffs, and WTO Bound Tariffs is
restricted users in the 15 Member States of the European Union.
http://mkaccdb.eu.int/
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102.
Discussion Papers and Working Papers of the Max Planck Institute
for the Study of Societies – MPIfG (Cologne, Germany): the MPIfG Discussion
Papers series comprises articles based on current projects and on contributions by
visiting researchers that are generally intended for publication in scholarly journals.
http://www.mpi-fg-koeln.mpg.de/pu/discpapers_en.html
103.
MEDEA database (European Institute for Research on
Mediterranean and Euro-Arab Co-operation): The main goal of the MEDEA Institute
is to make a substantial contribution to cooperation, development and stability in the
Mediterranean Basin as well as in the strengthening of Euro-Arab relations. It
provides a forum of exchange of ideas and promotes an objective and independent
analysis. EN, FR
http://www.medea.be/en/index.htm
104.
Minority Rights Information System (MIRIS): the aim
of the database is to promote the development of minority rights standards by
providing easily accessible information about the implementation of minority rights
for not only experts, public officials, NGO's and minority representatives but also
interested researchers and students. The MIRIS database includes the most important
legal texts relating to minority rights by concentrating upon relevant national
legislation and case-law. The MIRIS System is bilingual with texts provided in both
English and the official language of the state concerned. Geographically, all member
States of the Council of Europe will be included.
http://dev.eurac.edu:8085/mugs2/do/browse?action=Reset
105.
MISSOC Mutual Information System on Social
Protection in the Member States of the European Union
http://europa.eu.int/comm/employment_social/missoc2001/index_en.htm
106.
NEW APPROACH – CE Mark, Standards and Directives:
Overview of the New Approach Directives and the list of references to harmonised
standards.
http://europa.eu.int/comm/enterprise/newapproach/standardization/index.html
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NUFFIC database on Academic and Professional
107.
Recognition Procedures in the EU and EEA Countries: On this website you will
find information on recognition procedures of higher education qualifications earned
within the European Union (EU) and European Economic Area (EEA).
http://europa.eu.int/comm/education/programmes/socrates/naric/recog_en.html
108.
Oeil The Legislative Observatory: The database covers the activities of the
institutions involved in the legislative procedure and the decision-making process.
This tool should make it possible to follow and monitor the Community decisionmaking process and to evaluate and monitor the workload of Parliament and its
committees, the Commission's annual working programme and the proposals of the
different Council Presidencies.
http://wwwdb.europarl.eu.int/dors/oeil/en/default.htm
109.
Database of notified out-of-court bodies
responsible for the settlement of consumer disputes: The bodies listed in this
database are those which the Member States consider as being in conformity with the
Commission’s Recommendation. Hence, persons who have recourse to these bodies
may and should expect that the principles enshrined in the Recommendation are
respected.
http://europa.eu.int/comm/consumers/redress/out_of_court/database/index_en.h
tm
110.
PECs Pacts for employment and competitiveness database: The
Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working conditions carried out case
studies in 11 EU Member States to explore the key features of PECs. Thirty of these
case studies are now available on an online database. The case studies can be
searched by sector and country.
http://www.eurofound.eu.int/industrial/pecs.htm
111.
Prelex: Monitoring of the decision-making process between
institutions
http://europa.eu.int/prelex/apcnet.cfm?CL=en
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112.
Proyouth International: the aim of this project is to
create in WWW a youth related database with information on different structures and
organisations working in the field of youth work in Europe, and to build links to all
the existing information on the national / regional / local level. These pages are no
longer updated.
http://www.alli.fi/euro/
113.
Postgraduate Degrees in European Integration Directory The aim
of this directory is to help those who wish to identify courses and programmes of
interest more easily. The wealth of material available does not always make this task
easy. We include here the programmes of the universities which responded to our
reauests for information of December 1995 and January 1996 and we wish to thank
them for their efforts. A correction form has been enclosed to allow the necessary
amendments, should those responsible notice any errors or omissions.
http://europa.eu.int/comm/dg10/university/3cycle/programmes_en.html
114.
QUOTAS database for tariff quotas and ceilings The database for tariff
quotas and ceilings displays the balances of each tariff quota and ceiling applicable in
the present year and in the past year. It also indicates certain other important
information, such as the date when a particular tariff quota or ceiling is reached. This
information is subject to constant change as a result of the daily operations which
take place. The information on the EUROPA web-site is taken on the evening of
each working day and is therefore correct at that time. It remains on the web-site until
the evening of the following working day.
http://europa.eu.int/comm/taxation_customs/databases/quota_en.htm
115.
Quest: Quest is a database of questions and answers on the
euro and European Economic and Monetary Union. With Quest you will find answers
to your questions and concerns about the euro.
http://europa.eu.int/euro/quest/normal/frame.htm?language_nb=5
116.
RAMON Eurostat's Classifications Server:
Classifications are the foundations on which all statistical systems, national as well as
international, are built. Thus, it is essential that statisticians have access to an
extensive, reliable and regularly updated source of information on classification
systems. That is the reason why Eurostat Unit D1, which is among other things
responsible for economic classifications and the infrastructure of business statistics,
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has decided to create this web site exclusively dedicated to international statistical
classifications and their satellite information.
http://europa.eu.int/comm/eurostat/ramon/
Rapid press releases database gives a daily view of the activities
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of the European Union as presented by the Institutions in their press releases. The
database is managed by the Press and Communication Service of the European
Commission on behalf of all European Institutions who wish to participate. Currently,
press releases from the European Commission, Council of Ministers, Court of Justice,
Court of Auditors, Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the
Regions are available. http://europa.eu.int/rapid/start/welcome.htm
118.
RAXEN Database of the European Monitoring Centre of Racism
and Xenophobia about: organisations, activities, data, publications
http://europa.eu.int/rapid/start/welcome.htm
119.
RAVE acronym of "Rechtsprechung und Aufsätze aus dem Völkerund Europarecht” = Decisions and articles in public international law and European
law) is a database for researching articles and decisions in public international law
and European law.
http://www.jura.uni-duesseldorf.de/rave/e/englhome.htm
120. RTD acronyms service: the RTD-Acronyms service is a compact dictionary
of acronyms and abbreviations in the area of Research and Development
(R&D) and related activities. The acronyms published are mainly related to
the European Union such as programmes, projects, implementation
instruments, organizations, databases, installations and other R&D related
items, although some non-EU R&D acronyms might be included as well.
http://www.cordis.lu/en/src/d_002_en.htm
121. Registers of documents: the new Article 255 of the Treaty establishing the
European Community gives citizens and residents of the Member States a right of
access to European Parliament, Council and Commission documents. The Registers
of documents will help you to identify documents that could be relevant to your
search. A first page presents categories of documents, related to various activities of
the Commission. Clicking on one of those categories will give you a list of references
and, in a number of cases, direct access to the full text of documents.
http://europa.eu.int/comm/secretariat_general/sgc/acc_doc/index_en.htm#
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122.
European Commission document register:
The purpose of this new tool is to inform the public of the existence of the most
important documents produced by the Commission.
http://europa.eu.int/comm/secretariat_general/sgc/acc_doc/index_en.htm
123.
Council of the European Union document register: the
register contains references of Council documents. Those documents released to the
public following Council legislative acts concerning transparency or upon request, are
available directly as full text.
http://ue.eu.int/cms3_applications/showPage.asp?lang=en&id=549&mode=g&
name=
124.
European Parliament document register: the Public Register
of European Parliament Documents contains references and documents that have
been in the public domain since 3 December 2001.
http://www4.europarl.eu.int/registre/recherche/RechercheSimplifiee.cfm?lang
ue=EN
125. RSC – Robert Schuman Centre (European University Institute) publications
database: Search for RSCAS Publications and 'Grey Literature' (working papers,
policy papers, Jean Monnet chair papers, distinguished lectures, books, scientific
projects reports, seminar and conference handouts, newsletters, etc.).
http://www.iue.it/RSCAS/Publications/
126.
REITOX Virtual Library created by the European Monitoring Centre
for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA). Database on drugs and drug abuse in
Europe with access to bibliographic information from specialised national
documentation centres
http://www.emcdda.eu.int/infopoint/library_resources/virtlib.shtml
SERIS State of the Environment Reports Information System : SERIS
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is an internet based documentation of state of the environment reports in European
countries. The system aims at providing an overview of State of the Environment
(SoE) documents (paper reports, internet versions and policy related products) per
country and of the key organisations involved in/being responsible for SoE reporting.
The SERIS system also provides an overview of environmental issues and sectors
treated in SoE reports.
http://countries.eea.eu.int/SERIS
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Sigl Système Intégré de Gestion de
128.
Licenses) : DG Trade's system for the managing of licens es for textiles & clothing
and steel imports to the EU.
http://sigl.cec.eu.int/
129.
SIMAP Information System on Public procurement. SIMAP aims to
support an effective Single Market by encouraging suppliers and contracting entities
to adopt best practices and use electronic commerce and information technology to
provide all the information needed to deliver value for money in public procurement.
http://simap.eu.int/EN/pub/src/welcome.htm
http://simap.eu.int/
130.
Support Measures database: SMIE aims
to provide an overview of the most important business support measures in the 15 EU
Member States, the EEA countries (Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein), Switzerland and
6 candidate countries. At the end of 2001, it will contain over 2,000 public and semipublic measures from 25 European countries in English and the original local
language. It is searchable by using predefined criteria (measure type, objective,
country, sector, target population) or a free text search.
http://europa.eu.int/comm/enterprise/smie/index.htm
131.
Statewatch database State and civil liberties in the
European Union. The database contains over 26,000 entries with
news, features, books, pamphlets, reports, EU resolutions and
agreements.
http://www.statewatch.org/swsearch.html
132.
STAR Sustainability Targets And Reference Database: the STAR
database is an inventory of current environmental policy targets and sustainability
reference values (SRVs) which apply in the EU, in a range of countries in the
European Free Trade Association (EFTA), in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), and
in the Newly Independant States (NIS). At this webite you can interrogate the STAR
database, to compile reports or to find individual records which can be printed out.
http://star.eea.eu.int/default.asp
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133.
State Aid Register : the Register provides
details on State aid cases dealt with by the Commission. It will be updated at short
intervals and will thus ensure that the public has timely access to the most recent
State aid decisions.
http://europa.eu.int/comm/competition/state_aid/register/
134.
State Aid Scoreboard: the State Aid
Scoreboard was first launched by the Commission in July 2001. It provides a
transparent and publicly accessible source of information on the overall State aid
situation in the European Union and on the Commission's current State aid control
activities. It is also an instrument for comparative analysis of the State aid situation
among Member States.
http://europa.eu.int/comm/competition/state_aid/scoreboard/
135.
SURBAN: the testversion of the database on internet.
It provides access to detailed information on cases of good practice in
European urban development
http://www.eaue.de/winuwd/default.htm
136. TARIC Tarif Intégré de la Communauté The Integrated Tariff of the Community
(TARIC : acronym for "Tarif Intégré de la Communauté") is an instrument which was
created at the same time as the Combined Nomenclature (CN) by Regulation 2658/87
(Art. 2). The TARIC contains a nomenclature in all 11 official languages with about
15,000 tariff lines. It shows all third country and preferential duty rates actually
applicable as well as all commercial policy measures.
http://europa.eu.int/comm/taxation_customs/databases/taric_en.htm
137.
Technology Marketplace: Technology Marketplace is a free on
line service where you can find research and technological development results and
search for innovative business opportunities on emerging technologies.
http://www.cordis.lu/marketplace/
138.
Ted Tenders Electronic Daily Official Journal S: TED is the Internet
version of the Supplement to the Official Journal and is the fastest way to receive
information on approximately 500 tenders daily.
http://ted.eur-op.eu.int/ojs/html/index2.htm
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139.
Territorial Employment Pacts: this web site has been opened to
disseminate relevant details of local action plans and other more general information.
It is set to become an indispensable means of information exchange, providing a
variety of services, including access to documents on the pacts, information on
existing pacts, examples of good practice, a discussion forum and connections to
other Web sites relating to European affairs. Documents on all the TEP in the country
are available in the original language and in english (in PDF format)
http://europa.eu.int/comm/regional_policy/innovation/innovating/pacts/en/
140.
TICQA Conformity assessment database:
overview of organisations providing services such as Calibration, Certification,
Inspection and Testing, located within the EU and EFTA countries.
http://europa.eu.int/comm/enterprise/ticqa/about.htm
141.
TIS on the Web: TIS is an acronym for the Terminological
Information System of The General Secretariat of the Council of the European Union.
The system was designed as a working tool for Council translators and has enabled
the Terminology Service to provide a database of terms and abbreviations in the
languages of the Communities. The languages available are all EU official languages,
Irish and Latin. Subject areas include agriculture, environment, atomic energy,
harmonisation of legislation and food processing. TIS on the Web is a simplified
version of TIS.
http://tis.consilium.eu.int/utfwebtis/frames/introfsEN.htm
142. The Transit Customs Office List (COL): the Transit Customs Office List (COL)
Home page comprises the list of authorised customs offices for Community/common
transit operations. The information on this site is based on the data provided by the
competent autorities.
http://europa.eu.int/comm/taxation_customs/dds/en/csrdhome.htm
143.
TOAD Transfert of Administrative Documents is a database
containing working documents as well as other information about the Committee of
the Regions activities. Most of these documents remain available in TOAD for a
period of 90 days. Only working documents relating to CoR plenary sessions and
COM documents remain available for two years.
http://www.cor.eu.int/en/docu/toad.html
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144.
WWW.uapit.com: The Portal of the University of
Alicante on Intellectual Property & Information Society allows to search through its
database of legislation and publications in the following fields: Inventions;
Distinctive Signs; Information Society and Copyright.
http://www.uaipit.com/
145.
URBAN Database on Good Practice in Urban Management and
Sustainability; This database is designed to help local authorities to work towards
sustainability by disseminating good practice and policy, facilitating the exchange of
experience, and raising awareness about how cities and towns can be managed in
more sustainable ways. It is possible to search Case studies, presented in accordance
with standardised formats to make information collection and analysis easie and
relevant Commission and other documents providing background information on
policy and practice. http://europa.eu.int/comm/urban/
146. VIES (VAT Information Exchange System ) With the introduction of the single
market on 1 January 1993, fiscal customs based controls at internal frontiers were
abolished and a new VAT control system was put in place for intra-Community trade.
A computerised VAT Information Exchange System (V.I.E.S.) was set up to allow
for the flow of the data held across the internal frontiers which enables companies to
obtain rapidly confirmation of the VAT numbers of their trading partners and enables
VAT administrations to monitor and control the flow of intra-Community trade to
detect all kinds of irregularities
http://europa.eu.int/comm/taxation_customs/databases/vies_en.htm
147.
Bathing Water Quality Atlas: You can find the
quality status of all fresh water and coastal bathing areas by searching through the
atlas.
http://europa.eu.int/water/cgi-bin/bw.pl
148.
"Women in Decision-Making" : the European Database of Women in
Decision-Making (WID) is a project funded jointly by the European Commission and
the Federal Republic of Germany. WID has compiled quantitative and qualitative
data on women’s participation in the political arena and – more recently – in
economic sectors such as ICT, finance, banking and insurance.
http://www.db-decision.de/
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149.
Who's Who in European Integration Studies You can search by name or
discipline; each entry will be comprised of name, academic discipline, work address,
degrees awarded, publications, courses on European Integration issues and research
activities.
http://www.ecsanet.org/whoswho.htm