Bylų dėl nedidelių sumų nagrinėjimo procedūra Europos Sąjungoje ; Procedure for the small claims in European Union
This can make procedure in practice quite different in all Member States and can impact the popularity of the procedure.
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This can make procedure in practice quite different in all Member States and can impact the popularity of the procedure.
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This can make procedure in practice quite different in all Member States and can impact the popularity of the procedure.
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This can make procedure in practice quite different in all Member States and can impact the popularity of the procedure.
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ISSN: 1918-2821
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ISSN: 0014-2123
In: http://lauda.ulapland.fi/handle/10024/61109
Turkey first applied for EU membership in 1987 and started negotiations for full membership in October 2005 after lengthy and challenging negotiations between EU member states. This master's thesis attempts to examine the relationship between the negotiations for EU membership that are going on between Turkey and the EU Commission and the public discussion on the subject. The research material consists of selected posts on the Financial Times discussion forum and the Acquis communautaire and Copenhagen criteria. By comparing the research material this thesis attempts to investigate if the public deliberation and official negotiations focus on the same issues and requirements for membership. The theoretical background for this analysis is deliberative democracy, according to which public debate should be a prerequisite for agenda setting and decision making. The findings of the thesis reveal that the public discussion does touch on the acquis communautaire and Copenhagen criteria to some degree, but the public is also concerned with non-acquis issues such as the culture and history. A unique feature of the accession negotiations is also the amount of commentary from heads of state regarding the negotiations, which was also noted in the research material. In the light of deliberative democratic theory it can be noted that the public may take part in the discussion over Turkey's membership, but it has little or no chances of setting the agenda for the negotiations.
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In: International affairs, Band 86, Heft 4, S. 1045-1047
ISSN: 0020-5850