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In: European business review, Volume 95, Issue 5, p. 3-8
ISSN: 1758-7107
Examines the ramifications of the ongoing politico‐economic unification taking place in Europe. Viner′s theoretical contribution in analysing customs unions is applied to the European Union (EU) in order to determine the implications of the EU on developing countries. Additionally, examines the changes taking place in the formerly planned economies of Central and Eastern Europe in an effort to understand the diversion effect faced by developing countries better. Finally, identifies different levels of competition: competition within the EU and outside the EU, competition between EU and non‐EU firms, and competition among non‐EU actors.
In: Penguin politics
In: Modern studies in European law volume 94
"This book takes a wide-ranging approach to tackle the complex question of the current state of constitutional democracy in the EU. It brings together a broad set of academics and practitioners, legal and political perspectives, focusing on both topical and perennial issues concerning constitutional democracy (including safeguarding the rule of law and respect for fundamental rights) in theory and practice, primarily at EU level but also with due regard to national and global developments. This approach underlines that rather than a single problématique to be analysed and resolved, we are presently facing a kaleidoscopic spectrum of related challenges that influence each other in elusive, multifaceted ways. Critical Reflections on Constitutional Democracy in the European Union offers a rich analysis of the issues as well as concrete policy recommendations, which will appeal to scholars and practitioners, students and interested citizens alike. It provides a meaningful contribution to the rich array of existing scholarship and debate, by proposing original elements of analysis, challenging often-made assumptions, destabilising settled understandings and proposing fundamental reforms. Overall, the collection injects a set of fresh critical perspectives on this fundamental issue that is as contemporary as it is eternal"--
In: International refugee law series v. 4
Preliminary Material /Hélène Lambert -- Introducing the Second Phase of the Common European Asylum System /Céline Bauloz , Meltem Ineli-Ciger , Sarah Singer and Vladislava Stoyanova -- Fair Enough? The uk's Reluctance to Find Article 6 echr Engaged in Asylum Disputes and the Transformative Potential of eu Law /Emma Borland -- Victims of Human Trafficking: A Legal Analysis of the Guarantees for 'Vulnerable Persons' under the Second Phase of the eu Asylum Legislation /Vladislava Stoyanova -- Availability of Protection in the Country of Origin: An Analysis under the eu Qualification Directive /Julian M. Lehmann -- The Persecution of Disabled Persons and the Duty of Reasonable Accommodation: An Analysis under International Refugee Law, the eu Recast Qualification Directive and the echr /Stephanie A. Motz -- Refuge from Climate Change-Related Harm: Evaluating the Scope of International Protection within the Common European Asylum System /Matthew Scott -- Has the Temporary Protection Directive Become Obsolete? An Examination of the Directive and Its Lack of Implementation in View of the Recent Asylum Crisis in the Mediterranean /Meltem Ineli-Ciger -- The Recast Eurodac Regulation: Are Asylum Seekers Treated as Suspected Criminals? /Niovi Vavoula -- Selected Bibliography /Céline Bauloz , Meltem Ineli-Ciger , Sarah Singer and Vladislava Stoyanova -- Index /Céline Bauloz , Meltem Ineli-Ciger , Sarah Singer and Vladislava Stoyanova.
"cover " -- "quartino di testa " -- "Contents" -- "Preface" -- "Barbara Marchetti Administrative Justice Beyond the Courts: Internal Reviews in EU Administration" -- "Antonio Cassatella Appeals Before the European Aviation Safety Agency" -- "Nadia La Femina Alternative Administrative Dispute Resolution Methods in the European Union Intellectual Property Office" -- "Giovanna Ligugnana Dispute Resolution in European Agencies: the ECHA Board of Appeal" -- "Andrea Magliari Administrative Remedies in European Financial Governance. Comparing Different Models" -- "Leopoldo Zuanelli Brambilla The Search for Alternative Dispute Resolution Remedies for the European Fishing and Agricultural Agencies" -- "Anna Simonati The European Data Protection Supervisor: an A.D.R. Authority?" -- "Giovanna Ligugnana The Internal Review of Institutions' Decisions in Environmental Matters" -- "Elena Mitzman Administrative Remedies in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice" -- "Leonardo Parona The Appeal System within the U.S. Federal Agencies" -- "List of Authors
In: Jus Internationale et Europaeum 100
Die institutionellen Ausgestaltung der Finanzdienstleistungsaufsicht auf EU-Ebene ist spätestens seit der Finanzkrise 2007 bis 2009 Gegenstand intensiver Diskussionen. Neben der EU-Schuldenkrise stellen die fortschreitende Globalisierung und die zunehmende Integration der Finanzmärkte die Mitgliedstaaten der Europäischen Union und die Union selbst vor ungeahnte Herausforderungen. Nadine Ruppel analysiert zunächst die Stärken und Schwächen des existierenden Aufsichtssystems in der EU, indem Rechtsetzung und Rechtsdurchsetzung aus den Perspektiven der rechtlichen und politischen Effektivität und
In: Routledge/ECPR studies in European political science 12
In: Elgar European law and practice series
In: Law 2018
The harmonization of private international law in Europe has, to a very large extent, been the result of both legislation adopted at EU level and the subsequent case law arising from the interpretation of that legislation. This fourth edition of Peter Stone's authoritative work has been thoroughly revised and updated to take account of the most recent developments at both EU and national levels, including the recast Brussels I regulation on civil jurisdiction and the recast Insolvency regulation, and numerous decisions of the European and English courts. Key features include: ; comprehensive and in-depth coverage of key legislative developments within the EU in relation to private international law ; addresses key questions and identifies weaknesses in the current law, following up with suggestions for improvements ; combines perspectives from both civil law and common law traditions ; extensive tables of cases and legislation. This timely work will be an invaluable point of reference for practising lawyers, the judiciary, legislators and policy-makers throughout the EU. Academics and public officials interested in conflicts of laws will also find this a vital resource