Law and governance in an enlarged European Union
Part I: The Legal Foundations of the Enlarged European Union -- 1. Institutional Settlements for an Enlarged European Union -- Ingolf Pernice -- 2. A Constitution for Europe? Some Hard Choices -- Joseph Weiler -- 3. The Role of the EU Charter of Rights in the Process of Enlargement -- Wojciech Sadurski -- 4. The Challenge of Cooperative Regulatory Relations after Enlargement -- Francesca Bignami -- 5. The Legal Foundations of the Enlarged European Union -- A Comment by George A Bermann and Gráinne de Búrca -- Part II: The Governance of Labour Relations -- 6. The Convergence of European Labour and Social Rights: Opening to the Open Method of Coordination -- Silvana Sciarra -- 7. The EU Agenda for Regulating Labour Markets: Lessons from the UK in the Field of Working Time -- Catherine Barnard -- 8. European Enlargement: A Comparative View of Hungarian Labour Law -- Csilla Kollonay Lehoczky -- 9. The Institutional Conditions for Effective Labour Law in the New Member States -- A Comment by Manfred Weiss -- 10. Social Law at the Time of European Union Enlargement -- A Comment by Antoine Lyon-Caen -- Part III: Corporate Governance -- 11. The EU Model of Corporate Law and Financial Market Regulation -- Peter Doralt and Susanne Kalss -- 12. Complying with EU Corporate Standards: A Practitioner's View from Poland -- Stanislaw Soltysin ´ski -- 13. Emerging Owners, Eclipsing Markets? Corporate Governance in Central and Eastern Europe -- Erik Berglöf and Anete Pajuste -- 14. Enhancing Corporate Governance in the New Member States: Does EU Law Help? -- Katharina Pistor -- 15. Corporate Law and Governance in an Enlarged Europe -- A Comment by Richard M Buxbaum -- 16. Corporate and Securities Law Conditions in the Acquis Communautaire: A Comment on Pistor and Berglöf and Pajuste -- Merritt B Fox -- Part IV: Domestic Institution Building in the Shadow of the Acquis -- 17. Implementation and Compliance: Stimulus for New Governance Structures in the Accession Countries -- Roland Bieber and Micaela Vaerini -- 18. Accession's Impact on Constitutionalism in the New Member States -- András Sajó -- 19. EU Accession in Light of Evolving Constitutionalism in Poland -- Miroslaw Wyrzykowski -- 20. Contested Norms in the Process of EU Enlargement: Non-Discrimination and Minority Rights -- Antje Wiener and Guido Schwellnus -- 21. The Fifth Enlargement: More of the Same? -- A Comment by Frank Emmert -- 22. Accession's Internal Dimension in the New Member States -- A Comment by Joanne Scott