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    Regulatory Competition in Europe after Laval

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    This paper considers the implications for regulatory competition of the recent judgment of the European Court of Justice in Laval. This case is potentially the most important decision on European labour law for a generation. The Court has greatly extended the scope for judicial review of state-level labour laws on the grounds that they restrict freedom of movement from one member state to another. It has also undermined the principle of the territorial effect of labour legislation and has given a strictly pre-emptive interpretation to social policy directives. The Laval judgment is, however, open to attack on a number of grounds. It fails to mount a coherent economic case for judicial intervention on the scale envisaged, and is, more generally, incompatible with the recent experimentalist or reflexive turn in European governance represented by the open method of coordination.regulatory competition, experimentalism, labour law, free movement of workers, Laval case

    Une lettre du Docteur Guy Laval. Réponse à M. Van Rillaer

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    Laval Guy. Une lettre du Docteur Guy Laval. Réponse à M. Van Rillaer. In: Raison présente, n°79, 3e trimestre 1986. Approches de la différence. pp. 127-132

    Réponse à M. Camus pour ce qui regarde M. d'Artois, par M. Mathieu de Montmorency en annexe de la séance du 20 septembre 1790

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    Montmorency-Laval Mathieu Jean Félicité, duc de. Réponse à M. Camus pour ce qui regarde M. d'Artois, par M. Mathieu de Montmorency en annexe de la séance du 20 septembre 1790. In: Archives Parlementaires de 1787 à 1860 - Première série (1787-1799) Tome XIX - Du 16 septembre au 23 octobre 1790. Paris : Librairie Administrative P. Dupont, 1884. pp. 99-101

    Les grands épisodes de la Révolution dans Avignon et le Comtat, par P. Charpenne, 1901. Préface par M. le Dr Laval et M. Clément Saint-Just. Notes de M. le Dr Laval

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    Lévy-Schneider Léon. Les grands épisodes de la Révolution dans Avignon et le Comtat, par P. Charpenne, 1901. Préface par M. le Dr Laval et M. Clément Saint-Just. Notes de M. le Dr Laval. In: Revue d'histoire moderne et contemporaine, tome 4 N°3,1902. pp. 181-201

    La responsabilidad del transportista en caso de accidente en transporte ferroviario

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    El trabajo analiza el régimen de responsabilidad en caso de accidente en transporte ferroviario contenido en las RU CIV; su incorporación en la UE mediante el Reglamento (CE) no 1371/2007; y la adaptación e interpretación de dichas normas en los ordenamientos español e italiano

    Design av svetsfixtur för tillverkning av Alfa Laval Uturn™

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    Alfa Laval U-turn™ is an ammonia separator manufactured by Meccom Klippan AB in Klippan. The separator mostly consists of pipes and pipe parts welded together to a device which is mounted on a plate heat exchanger. Alfa Laval U-turn™ is manufactured in different models, such as different sizes or a left/right mounting on the plate heat exchangers. In the following report a concept is created for a fixture that can fixate parts for stapling a part of the ammonia separator. The part of the Alfa Laval U-turn™ that the fixture can be used for is called the oil trough. The oil troughs geometry and its parts have been analysed to find appropriate parts to start with. The method is based on literature regarding welding and designing fixtures for welding. The placement and orientation of the oil trough was decided and supports were placed to hold and locate its parts correctly. Smaller prototypes were manufactured to verify the design, choice of material thickness, manufacturing technique and tolerances. The work has resulted in a final concept. The concept consists of a CAD-model designed to be cut out by laser at Meccom. The mounting of the final concept is based on previously manufactured fixtures by Meccom and prototypes. The fixture can be used for different designs on the same model. Templates for marking of drill holes is integrated into the fixture to simplify and streamline the manufacturing of the oil trough. The final concept is created with the idea of keeping the manufacturing simple and minimise the risk of errors. The concept consists of very few loose parts and the design of the parts is designed to not be confused and mounted in the wrong plac

    1978 Vol. 19: Le Père Jacques Laval

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    I/D 19 Equipe gènèralice, Décembre 1978 Le Père Jacques Laval L\u27appel universel de Laval--(p.1) « Il m\u27a envoyé annoncer la Bonne Nouvelle aux pauvres»--(p.2) Laval, le missionnaire--(p.3) Laval: communauté et prière--(p.3

    Étude des facteurs influençant le rendement des puits d'alimentation de particuliers qui exploitent le roc fracturé en Outaouais, Québec, Canada

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    La région de l’Outaouais (13760 km²), au Québec, connait une forte croissance démographique et les eaux souterraines sont davantage sollicitées. La perméabilité du socle rocheux, essentiellement cristallin, est contrôlée par des fractures entrecroisées et donc hétérogène. Pour identifier des zones-cibles de forage, nous avons confronté des données de capacité spécifique du Système d’Information Hydrogéologique du Québec, validés à l’aide d’essais de pompage réalisés par l’Université Laval, avec des caractéristiques du roc, parmi lesquelles la lithologie, l’épaisseur de roc exploitée par les puits et la présence de linéaments. Il apparait que la texture et la minéralogie des roches ont une influence sur le développement de fractures perméables. On constate aussi que ces fractures se raréfient en profondeur et qu’il n’est donc pas toujours opportun de forer des puits à des profondeurs importantes (< 80 m). En revanche, aucune corrélation entre la présence de linéaments et le rendement des captage situés à proximité n’a pu être observée.The Outaouais Region (13760 km²) is one of the most rapidly growing communities in Quebec, and where groundwater is increasingly being relied upon as a water supply. The permeability of the mostly crystalline bedrock is controlled by interconnected fractures and then heterogeneous. In order to identify target areas for installing new pumping wells, specific capacity data from the SIH database, which were validated using pumping tests carried out by Université Laval, were compared with rock characteristics including lithology, thickness of rock exploited by each well and proximity to lineaments. The texture and mineralogy of the rock seemed to have an important influence on the development of permeable fractures. We also found that the fracture density decreases with depth and therefore it is not always profitable to drill to deeper depths (> 80 m) to try to increase productivity. In contrast, proximity to lineaments didn’t seem to have any impact on the productivity of wells
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