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Contents 1. Introduction I .1. The EIB as an Instrument of the Union 2. The European Investment Bank 2.1. Objectives and Mandate 2.2. Legal Personality and Structure 2.3. The Project Cycle and the Evaluation Process (1) The Project Cycle (2) The EIB's Operations Evaluation Directorate and Ex-post Evaluations 3. The EIB and EU Institutions 3.1. The European Commission (1) Article 21 Procedure for Community Resource Loans 3.2. The European Council and the European Parliament (1) The European Council (2) 'Strengthening the Dialogue with the European Parliament' 1: A New Tradition 3.3. The EU Control Mechanisms 3.4. The European Court of Auditors 3.5. The European Ombudsman 3.6. The European Court of Justice 3.7. The European Anti-Fraud Office 4. In line with Union Policy? 4.1. The Environment: A Case Study of a Third Generation Right (1) The Latest Internal Reorganisation (2) Sustainable Development 4.2. The Development Strategy: The Potential for the Inclusion of a Human Rights Clause 5. Conclusion 1. Introduction 'Social progress and development shall be founded on the respect for the dignity and value of the human person and shall ensure the promotion of human rights and social justicc.'2 Hence begins the United Nations Declaration on Social Progress
Baltic Yearbook of International Law Online – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 2003
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