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Notification System of Procedures on Standards towards EU and WTO Organization

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  • Genci Sharko
  • Anni Dasho Sharko
  • Georgi Gabrovski

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The Institute for Standardisation is the national organisation for standardisation established as an autonomous institution of governmental administration for affairs related to the standardisation area. Basic activities of Standardisation Institutes are related to the Law on Standardisation of the countries belonging to, where the scope of jurisdiction is clearly stated in the Law on establishment the Institute for Standardisation of the specific country especially at Balkan region area. Enquiry and Notification Point/Enquiry and Notification System provide notifications on standards and information on situation regarding technical regulations and standards to European CEN, CENELEC and WTO Organization. It improve the transparency and access to information on preparation of standards at national, European and international levels as well as to improve the information system for standardisation to be compatible with International and European Organisations for Standardisation.

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  • Genci Sharko & Anni Dasho Sharko & Georgi Gabrovski, 2015. "Notification System of Procedures on Standards towards EU and WTO Organization," Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, Richtmann Publishing Ltd, vol. 4, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjz:ajisjr:1306
    DOI: 10.5901/ajis.2015.v4n3p311
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