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Eurosource 2007
Eurosource, described as a definitive guide to who’s who in the enlarged European Union provides a single information source for those needing to quickly find their way around the recently changed and newly expanded EU political maze.
Between 60 and 80 per cent of national legislation in member countries already comes directly or indirectly from the European Union, yet finding the right contact within an EU institution can prove to be a real challenge. Eurosource is aimed at government officials, lobbyists, corporations, charities, journalists and consultants, indeed anyone seeking improved links with institutions at a European level. It contains over 20,000 names with full contact details (addresses, telephone numbers, fax numbers and e-mails), along with 3,400 biographies and photographs of senior officials.
Eurosource is available in both English and French, and comprises a 150-page “Guide to the new EU”, two 350-page volumes, published in October and December respectively, and a comprehensive website www.eurosource.eu.com.
Volume 1 contains information on all 732 MEPs and the General Secretariat, the European Central and Investment Banks, the Committee of the Regions and the European Ombudsman. Volume 2 contains information covering the Council of the European Union (including the General Secretariat), the European Commission, the European Court of Justice, and other key bodies.
The information it contains has been sourced directly from the institutions and people based in Brussels, Strasbourg, Luxembourg and the wider European Union.
For more information and subscription queries, please:
email order@dods.co.uk
visit www.dodonline.co.uk
call 020 7091 7540
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