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1999 Phare Access Programe – Technical Assistance in Monitoring and Assessing the Funded Projects
The project is funded under 1999 Phare Access programme of the European Commission and was implemented during 2001-2002. The 1999 Phare ACCESS Programme is part of the 1999 Phare National Programme. It was developed on the basis of the experience gathered with previous multi-country programmes...
National Report on Monitoring the Implementation of the EU Directives for Equal Opportunities for Men and Women in Bulgaria’s EU accession process – Part II
The project is funded by the Open Society Foundation-Sofia. The second part of the report on monitoring the implementation of the equal opportunities directives examines the compliance of the Bulgarian legislation with: Directive 86/613/EEC for the implementation of the principle of equal...
National Report on Monitoring the implementation ot the EU Directives for Equal Opportunities for Men and Women in Bulgarian's EU accession process - Part I
The project is funded by the Open Society Foundation - Romania and the Regional Women’s Programme of the Open Society Institute. The objective of the project is to draft a national report on monitoring the introduction and implementation of the EU directives for equal opportunities for...
Impact of EU Enlargement and implementation of Schengen in the CEE Region
The project is funded under the programme “Local Government Initiative” (LGI) of the Open Society Institute, Budapest. The project aimed to produce a comparative policy paper consisting of recommendation on the EU enlargement and the implementation of Schengen provisions. More...
Sustaining and Regionalizing the 2000-2001 Stimulated Debate on Bulgaria’s EU accession
The project is funded under the “Europe” Programme of the European Commission. The project objective is to continue the public debate on a national level and to launch a regional debate on Bulgaria’s perspectives after EU accession. The debate was counting on the active...
Information Package “The European Union and Bulgaria”
The project is funded by “MARC COMMUNICATIONS” Ltd. The project is part of the European Commission’s project to create a web page of the Delegation of the EC in Bulgaria. For the purpose, the Institute put together a package containing the following documents: Chronology...
Technical Assistance on Bulgarian Legislation Harmonization: Regulations for Motor Vehicles
The Bulgarian Ministry of Economy funded the activity (the project will be completed in 2003). The Institute drafted and submitted 20 regulations on motor vehicles from the negotiation chapter on free movement of goods. In the course of Bulgaria’s accession negotiations, the...
Regional Planning: European Structural Instruments for Local Development
The project is funded by the Open Society Foundation - Sofia (to be completed in 2003). The project was conceived as a follow-up of the project “Bulgaria’s Integration in the European Union”. The target group included employees of thirty-five municipalities around the towns...
Bulgaria’s Integration in the European Union
The project is funded under the MATRA/ KAP programme of the Dutch government. The project initiated European debates on the future of the European Union, the fifth EU enlargement and the Bulgaria’s place in it in five Bulgarian towns: Shoumen, Montana, Yambol, Gotze Delchev and Lovech....
Annual report of the European Institute “Bulgaria and the Copenhagen Economic Criteria for Membership in the EU”
The paper is funded with the Institute’s own resources. It is part of the EI experts’ research and a regular annual project. The project objective is to highlight Bulgaria’s achievements and problematic areas in fulfilling the Copenhagen criteria in order to assist the...

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