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  1. Slovak Republic Government and Business Contacts Handbook
  2. Slovak Republic Government and Business Contacts Handbook (World Strategic and Business Information Library) by Ibp Usa, 2009-01-01
  3. Agreement Between The Governments Of The Uk & Slovak Republic On International Road Transport, Bratislava, 11 January 2001 (Treaty Series Great Britain, 2004)
  4. International Road Transport: Agreement Between the UK and the Government of the Slovak Republic (Command Paper)
  5. Slovak Republic Foreign Policy and Government Guide (World Strategic and Business Information Library) by Ibp Usa, 2009-01-01
  6. States and Territories Established in 1939: General Government, Spanish State, Slovak Republic, Hatay Province, Polish Government-In-Exile
  7. Slovak Republic Foreign Policy and Government Guide
  8. 21st Century Complete Guide to Slovakia (Slovak Republic) - Encyclopedic Coverage, Country Profile, History, DOD, State Dept., White House, CIA Factbook (Two CD-ROM Set) by U.S. Government, 2007-10-11
  9. 2008 Country Profile and Guide to Slovakia (Slovak Republic) - National Travel Guidebook and Handbook - USAID, European Union, Nuclear Power, NATO (Two CD-ROM Set) by U.S. Government, 2007-10-11
  10. Us Assistance to Slovak Republic Handbook (World Business, Investment and Government Library) by USA International Business Publications, 2005-03-03
  11. Agreement between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic ... Slovak Federal Republic: 1990: 1306: no. 1) by Great Britain, 1990-12-31
  12. Convention Between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic ... Gains (Cm.: Treaty Series: 1992: 2016: 54)
  13. Agreement Between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic ... (Cm.: Treaty Series: 1992: 1938: No. 31)
  14. Local government investment in the Czech and Slovak Republics: A strategy for assistance by G. Thomas Kingsley, 1993

1. The Slovak Republic Government Office
Policy Statement of the Government of the Slovak Republic. 9.12.2002
http://www.government.gov.sk/english
(c) 1999 - 2003
SR Government Office
Information Date
  • Overview of Phare projects focusing on minorities
  • Policy Statement of the Government of the Slovak Republic
  • 2003 PHARE Planning document
  • IMF Staff Visit to the Slovak Republic, November 6-19, 2002
  • Action plan for reinforcing Slovakia's administrative and judicial capacity Whole list Agenda Date
  • Communiqué from session of the SR Government from
  • Communiqué from (extraordinary) session of the SR Government from
  • Communiqué from session of the SR Government from
  • Communiqué from session of the SR Government from
  • Speech by the Prime Minister of the Slovak Republic, MikulᚠDzurinda, on Slovenská televízia Bratislava, 21.3.2003 Whole list
  • 2. CompanyService - THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC - GOVERNMENT
    HOME THE slovak republic government, THE slovak republic government Government typeThe Slovak Republic has a multiparty, parliamentary type of government.
    http://www.companyservice.sk/sr_gov.php

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    THE CZECH REPUBLIC ... WHO WE ARE SLOVAK REPUBLIC SERVICES GENERAL CHARACTERISTIC THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC INDIRECT TAXES ... BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT CZECH REPUBLIC TAXATION GENERAL CHARACTERISTIC INCENTIVES FOR FOREIGN INVESTMENTS INDIRECT TAXES ...
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    SLOVAK REPUBLIC THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC GENERAL INFORMATION THE CZECH REPUBLIC INVESTMENT INCENTIVES ... BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT CZECH REPUBLIC TAXATION GENERAL INFORMATION INCENTIVES FOR FOREIGN INVESTMENTS INVESTMENT INCENTIVES ... OTHER SERVICES show('smenu3'); THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC GOVERNMENT Government type
    The Slovak Republic has a multiparty, parliamentary type of government.
    Constitution
    Slovak Constitution was ratified on the 1 September 1992, fully effective 1 January 1993. In September 1998 change to allow direct election of the president. Amended February 2001 to allow Slovakia to apply for NATO and EU membership.
    Legal system
    Civil law system is based on Austro-Hungarian codes. Legal code modified to comply with the obligations of Organization on Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE).

    3. Štatistický úrad Slovenskej Republiky
    slovak republic government, Slovak Republic economy @oneplanet.org. GOVERNMENT. Country name conventional long form Slovak Republic. conventional short form Slovakia
    http://www.statistics.sk/webdata/english/index2_a.htm
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    4. The Slovak Republic Government Office
    Web camera. Integration Slovak Republic to European Union. Multiproject managementand monitoring system. (c) 1999 - 2003 SR Government Office. Main page.
    http://www.vlada.gov.sk/english/prehliadka.html
    (c) 1999 - 2003
    SR Government Office
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    (C) 1998-2003 Úrad vlády

    5. The Slovak Republic Government Office
    Main page. History of the building Medieval Bratislava had no structureserected in this part of the town. Vineyards owned by town
    http://www.vlada.gov.sk/english/historia_budovy_en.html
    (c) 1999 - 2003
    SR Government Office
    History of the building
    The area delimited by the streets Štefánikova, Leškova, Spojná and with the square of Námestie slobody was purchased early in the 17th century by Francis Forgách, Archbishop of Esztergom, who converted it into a decorative garden with an orchard. Around 1614 the Archbishop established a summer site, probably in the form of a two-level rectangular house with its outer wall parallel to the garden boundary with the open field of Námestie slobody.
    After the Barkóczy reconstruction the palace remained more than a century without virtually any constructional or functional change. Toward the end of the 19th century the Archbishopric of Esztergom sold the site to the military, which converted it into a military hospital. This helped to preserve the exterior as well as interior architecture, since the army never had enough money for a reconstruction, except for minor changes in the spatial arrangement. Dismantling the garden stairway with the atlantes, which were moved to the nearby Kittsee manor in Austria represented the only substantial change. Thereafter, military functions of the palace prevailed until the beginning of the 20th century forties, when the state of Slovakia decided to convert the site into the Ministry of Foreign Affairs residence. Obviously, this decision evolved from its close vicinity to the Grassalkovich palace, established as the presidential site at the promulgation of the new state.
    Architect Belluš designed the conversion in 1940 - 1941. Demolition drawings are still available in the archives, showing the structures denoted for elimination including all ancillary buildings to the south and north from the main entrance. The side blocks of the palace were pulled down, leaving only standing the original baroque main wing with the pavilion. Both the northern and the southern wings were replaced with new ones, the first designed mainly for housing purposes including a ground floor flat for the site administrator, and service apartments on the first and second floors. The new southern wing was established to serve administrative functions in correspondence with its three-block spatial arrangement, featuring a centrally located corridor with offices at both sides.

    6. CEESource - Slovak Republic
    slovak republic government Server almost entirely in Slovak; smallamount of material available in English, German and French.
    http://law.gonzaga.edu/library/slovak.htm
    Slovak Republic Other Research Sources Law and Politics Business and Economics

    7. Slovakia Document Store
    September 2002 election in English. / In Slovak at the site of Theslovak republic government Office. The municipal - elections are
    http://slovakia.eunet.sk/slovakia/polit.asp
    Home Bratislava Kosice Flights to Bratislava ... Searching for Persons
    Administration, Politics
    • Name Slovenska republika (The Slovak Republic)
    • short name Slovensko (Slovakia) ISO 2-letter code: SK , 3-letter code: SVK IATA code: OM Area: 49 036 sq. km (18 921 sq miles) Population: Population Density: 109 per sq. km Nationalities: Slovak 4 614 854 (85,8%), Czech 44 620 (0,8%), Hungarian 520 528 (9,7%), Romany 89 920 (1,7%), Ruthenian 24 201, Ukrainian 10 814
      More: Results of Population and Housing Census 2001 at the site of the Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic Official Language: Slovak National flag: Click on the flag to see large picture.
      PostScript version of the flag
      State emblem: Click on the emblem to see large picture.
      State seal: Click on the emblem to see large picture.
      National anthem: Nad Tatrou sa blyska: notation lyrics , sound clip ( WAV RealAudio Sun.au Constitution of the Slovak Republic Constitutional Court of the Slovak Republic. Type of institution: Parliamentary democracy Parliament NR SR (Narodna rada Slovenskej republiky, National Council of the Slovak Republic), located near Bratislava Castle (

    8. Slovakia Document Store
    Commision. The new Slovak Government in English. / In Slovak at thesite of The slovak republic government Office. After election
    http://slovakia.eunet.sk/slovakia/elections2002.html
    Home Bratislava Kosice Flights to Bratislava ... Searching for Persons
    Elections 2002
    The municipal elections were held in Slovakia on Friday and Saturday - the 6th to 7th December, 2002. Voters were expected to elect mayors of 138 towns and 2,738 villages, and between 15,000 and 22,000 councillors. The election to the National Council of the Slovak Republic: September 20 - 21, 2002 List of Slovak political parties in Panorama.sk Party Polling number Preliminary results

    9. Slovak Republic, Slovak Republic Government, Slovak Republic Economy
    GOVERNMENT. Country name conventional long form Slovak Republic conventionalshort form Slovakia local long form Slovenska Republika local short form
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    Country name:
    conventional long form: Slovak Republic
    conventional short form: Slovakia local long form: Slovenska Republika local short form: Slovensko Data code: LO Government type: parliamentary democracy Capital: Bratislava Administrative divisions: 8 regions (kraje, singular - kraj); Banskobystricky, Bratislavsky, Kosicky, Nitriansky, Presovsky, Trenciansky, Trnavsky, Zilinsky

    10. Resolution Of Government Of The Slovak Republic
    GOVERNMENT OF THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC. Government. A Endorses A.1. Proposalfor the Joint Action Plan on Transport and the Environment
    http://www.unece.org/poja/sl/eres2.htm
    GOVERNMENT OF THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC Government A: Endorses
    A.1. Proposal for the Joint Action Plan on Transport and the Environment of the Slovak Republic in accordance with comment approved at the governmental meeting
    B: Application Relevant members of the government
    Relevant heads of other central state administration bodies of the Slovak Republic
    Heads of regional offices
    Heads of district offices
    B.1. Secure, in scope of their responsibility and responsibility for individual actions fulfilment of activities included in the Joint Action Plan on Transport and the Environment of the Slovak Republic,
    Minister of education
    Minister of interior
    Minister of finance
    Minister of defence
    B.2. Supplement the intersectorial working group established on the basis of Resolution of Government of the Slovak Republic no. 516/1998 with aim to co-ordinate and co-operate on the Joint Action Plan on Transport and the Environment implementation and focus activities on factual and financial co-ordination of the Action Plan implementation and in accordance with the Resolution of Government of the Slovak Republic no. 900/1998 mobilise also financial sources out of the state budget

    11. Resolution Of Government Of The Slovak Republic
    GOVERNMENT OF THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC. RESOLUTION OF GOVERNMENT OF THESLOVAK REPUBLIC. Proposal for Joint Action Plan on Transport and
    http://www.unece.org/poja/sl/eres1.htm
    GOVERNMENT OF THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC RESOLUTION
    OF GOVERNMENT OF THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC Proposal for Joint Action Plan on Transport and the Environment of the Slovak Republic Number of Resolution: Date: February 3, 1999 Number of Document: Responsible ministers
    for proposal preparation: Minister of the Environment and
    Minister of Transport, Posts and Telecommunications Initiative: in accordance with resolution of Government of the Slovak Republic no. 516/1998 Level of Official Secret: [Main page] [Next]

    12. MINISTRY OF DEFENCE OF THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC
    The SR Government discussed and approved on 3 July 2002 a Draft Regulation ofthe slovak republic government supplementing the Regulation of the Slovak
    http://www.defense.gov.sk/english/udalosti/july2002.asp
    Friday, April 11 2003 Ministry of Defence of the Slovak Republic Internet on-line Bulletin Site map / Help Contacts Related links / Www links Windows ASCII Unix Internetový on-line informaèník rezortu Ministerstva obrany SR Back to Homepage Calendar of Important Events
    related to the MoD Activity June 2002 July 2002 August 2002 September 2002 ... October 2002 JULY 2002
  • The Ambassador of the United States of America in SR Ronald Weiser on 1 July 2002 in the presence of the SR Minister of Defence Jozef Stank awarded the medal "Legion of Merit" to the former SR Defence Attaché in the USA Col Štefan Krištof. The US President awarded this medal to the Slovak officer for an extraordinary meritable performance in the function of the Defence and Air Attaché of the Slovak Republic in the USA since May 1997 to September 2000.
  • The Ambassador of the Kingdom of Netherlands Henk SOETERS and the Deputy Ambassador of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Robert SETTERFIELD informed on 2 July 2002 the SR Minister of Defence Jozef Stank on the result of international tender on location of the NATO/PfP Training Centre for organisation of Staff Course for junior officers for the countries of Central and Eastern Europe. The centre will be located in the Military Academy in Liptovský Mikuláš.
  • The SR Minister of Defence Jozef Stank invited members of the NR SR Committee for Defence and Security to working lunch on 2 July 2002.
  • 13. Internet Resources On Slovakia
    National Council of the Slovak Republic; President of the Slovak Republic;The slovak republic government Office. Elections Election
    http://www.ssees.ac.uk/slovak.htm
    School of Slavonic and East European Studies
    University College London
    Internet resources on Slovakia
    Government and official information:
    Elections:
    Economics and statistics:
    News and media (Slovak language):
    News and media (English language):
    Academic sites:
    Libraries and archives:
    Culture and society:
    History:
    Cities and regions:
    Search engines:
    Other resources:

    14. Eumap.org >  Library >  Slovakia >  General Resources
    Official...... Minister of the Slovak Republic Laguage(s) English Last updated 30 August 2001Icon The slovak republic government Office (in English)
    http://www.eumap.org/library/content/703/10?browse=d&r_kind=15

    15. Eumap.org >  Library >  Slovakia >  General Resources
    Official...... body University of Wuerzburg Laguage(s) English Last updated 04 September 2001Icon The slovak republic government Office (in English)
    http://www.eumap.org/library/content/703/10/index_html?browse=d&query_start=11

    16. Agenda 21 - The Slovak Republic
    from January 1, 1989, the Slovak Republic December 30, 1990 as amended on June 29,1990; London Amendment, approved by slovak republic government Resolution 272
    http://www.un.org/esa/agenda21/natlinfo/countr/slovakia/inst.htm
    INSTITUTIONAL ASPECTS OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC
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    INTEGRATED DECISION-MAKING
    Decision-Making: Coordinating Bodies Changes in the political orientation of society after 1989 brought about modifications in sustainable development approaches. The Ministry of the Environment was created to protect the environment, establish zoning and construction procedures, conduct geological research, and provide an integrated information and monitoring system on the environment for the entire Slovak Republic. State administrative bodies established agencies to address environmental concerns at the local level. The Ministry acts as the principal state supervisory body and identifies conservation strategies in collaboration with other state administrative and legislative bodies. According to the Government, the greatest contribution to the work of state administrative bodies responsible for the environment was the establishment of the Slovak Ministry of the Environment, the Slovak Environmental Inspection, and the eight regional and 79 district administration offices with their environmental branches. These institutions have successfully initiated the resolution of a number of environmental problems at the regional and local level. Their re-organization, with modified jurisdictions, reflects anticipated changes in the territorial organization and division of the Slovak Republic that have been taking place in 1996.

    17. Ministerstvo Zahranicných Vecí Slovenskej Republiky
    of the State Service Office of the President of the Slovak Republic National Councilof the Slovak Republic The slovak republic government Office Ministry of
    http://www.foreign.gov.sk/En/layer.php3?layer=9

    18. Ministerstvo Kultúry Slovenskej Republiky
    The slovak government's official culture website (in English, French, and slovak).
    http://www.culture.gov.sk/

    19. The Slovak Republic Government Office
    Contains a variety of information on government activities, initiatives, resolutions.
    http://www.vlada.gov.sk/english/
    (c) 1999 - 2003
    SR Government Office
    Information Date
  • Overview of Phare projects focusing on minorities
  • Policy Statement of the Government of the Slovak Republic
  • 2003 PHARE Planning document
  • IMF Staff Visit to the Slovak Republic, November 6-19, 2002
  • Action plan for reinforcing Slovakia's administrative and judicial capacity Whole list Agenda Date
  • Communiqué from session of the SR Government from
  • Communiqué from (extraordinary) session of the SR Government from
  • Communiqué from session of the SR Government from
  • Communiqué from session of the SR Government from
  • Speech by the Prime Minister of the Slovak Republic, MikulᚠDzurinda, on Slovenská televízia Bratislava, 21.3.2003 Whole list
  • 20. CIA - The World Factbook 2002 -- Slovakia
    long form slovak republic conventional short form slovakia local short form Slovenskolocal long form Slovenska Republika. government type Definition Field
    http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/lo.html
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