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ARCHIVE OF EUROPEAN INTEGRATION
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The Archive of European Integration (AEI) is offered by its sponsors as a free service to academics, researchers, and students working in the
field of European integration and unification studies.
In general, for material to be accepted in the archive, the item must be of potential use to researchers and scholars, whether they be academics
or students. The AEI reserves the right to refuse to post papers it deems to lie outside the set boundaries. Because of the volume of material
posted, the AEI cannot enter into correspondence concerning submissions that have been refused.
The AEI accepts papers in any language. However, titles must be in English.
Up to two business days should be allowed between the time a paper is deposited to the AEI and the time it becomes accessible to other
users.
No representation is made by the sponsors of the AEI about the accuracy of materials in the archives the views and opinions expressed are
those of the author s. With respect to the documents available from this server, the AEI sponsors make no warranty, expressed or implied,
including warrants of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose and non-infringement, and the sponsors do not assume any liability or
responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information or material.
The AEI takes the act of posting a paper as a representation by the person posting that the paper does not contain libelous or defamatory
material, that the person posting the paper has the permission of the owner of the copyright, and that the owner of the copyright grants users of
the archive permission to make a copy of the paper for their private use.
All documents available from this archive may be protected under U.S. and foreign copyright laws. If no license terms apply, documents in the
archive may not be reproduced without permission of the author, except for single copies for personal use.
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ARCHIVE OF EUROPEAN INTEGRATION
Archive Policy
http://aei.pitt.edu/archive_policy.html
Archive Policy
The Archive of European Integration (AEI) is offered by its sponsors as a free service to academics, researchers, and students working in the
field of European integration and unification studies.
In general, for material to be accepted in the archive, the item must be of potential use to researchers and scholars, whether they be academics
or students. The AEI reserves the right to refuse to post papers it deems to lie outside the set boundaries. Because of the volume of material
posted, the AEI cannot enter into correspondence concerning submissions that have been refused.
The AEI accepts papers in any language. However, titles must be in English.
Up to two business days should be allowed between the time a paper is deposited to the AEI and the time it becomes accessible to other
users.
No representation is made by the sponsors of the AEI about the accuracy of materials in the archives the views and opinions expressed are
those of the author s. With respect to the documents available from this server, the AEI sponsors make no warranty, expressed or implied,
including warrants of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose and non-infringement, and the sponsors do not assume any liability or
responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information or material.
The AEI takes the act of posting a paper as a representation by the person posting that the paper does not contain libelous or defamatory
material, that the person posting the paper has the permission of the owner of the copyright, and that the owner of the copyright grants users of
the archive permission to make a copy of the paper for their private use.
All documents available from this archive may be protected under U.S. and foreign copyright laws. If no license terms apply, documents in the
archive may not be reproduced without permission of the author, except for single copies for personal use.
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