Part,  Chapter, Paragraph

 1    I,     2.  7    |  beyond its administrative borders, creating the so-called “
 2    I,     2. 10.  4|    chains that often cross borders. A global standardised system
 3    I,     2. 10.  4|  when products move across borders throughout the global supply
 4   II,     5. 14.  6|  knowledge transfer across borders, coordinate human resources
 5  III,    10.  4.  2|    rejected at EU external borders. In the first case, consumers
 6  III,    10.  4.  2|    rejected at EU external borders. Annual reports on the Rapid
 7  III,    10.  4.  3|    do not respect national borders and WFD provides the platform
 8  III,    10.  4.  3|    not limited by national borders and water is a common commodity
 9   IV,    11.  5.  1|    activities within their borders.~On the contrary, OEOs operate
10   IV,    12.  1    | the nature of the~internal borders~Providing for the payment