Renationalisation of the Integration Process in the Internal Market of the European Union

Renationalisation of the Integration Process in the Internal Market of the European Union

Author: Robert Grzeszczak

Publisher: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783848741670

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The subject of the book is of great importance from the point of view of the current situation in Europe. The purpose of the book is to identify the legal effects of the renationalisation process on the EU and its Member States. The concept of renationalisation is expressed through MS's aim to verify the relationship with the EU. The thesis for the book is the return of renationalisation tendencies in the area of the Single Market, which is supported by, among others, an open criticism of the foundations of EU integration or considerations on withdrawal from the EU by some MS and the problems caused by migration and immigration. Part of the book involved an analysis of the internal market freedoms give a clear indication of the effects of the continuing trend of renationalisation on consumers, workers, entrepreneurs and MS. A definite influence on the above is the new, more dynamic, competition between Member States for leadership in sectorial EU policies (eg energy or agriculture), in certain areas (the euro) and the Union as a whole.


The European Integration Process

The European Integration Process

Author: Angelina Topan

Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9783825857707

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" European Integration is analysed in a historical and in a comparative perspective by applying New Institutional Economics. European Integration is shaped by rules being triggered for further Integration and simultaneously giving integration direction. The analysis starts with the European Coal and Steel Community and ends with the European Union. The functions of rules explain institutionalisation as well as non-institutionalisation of Europe. The influence of these functions varies from country to country and from integration step to integration step. Additionally, these functions can be interrelated in different ways. "


Steps Towards a Deeper Economic Integration

Steps Towards a Deeper Economic Integration

Author: Fabienne Ilzkovitz

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 126

ISBN-13:

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Recoge: 1. Introduction - 2. The changing environment of the internal market - 3. Empirical evidence on the effects of the internal market - 4. Why has the potential of the internal market not been fully exploited? - 5. Reflections on the internal market in the 21st century.


European Integration

European Integration

Author: Hans J. Michelmann

Publisher: University Press of America

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 124

ISBN-13: 9780819194558

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This text offers a multidisciplinary overview of theories of, and academic approaches to, European integration. The authors include four political scientists, an economist, a historian and a legal scholar. They examine critically the theories of European integration, as well as related theoretical and empirical works in political science, sociology and economics.


European Integration Revisited

European Integration Revisited

Author: Michael Calingaert

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-02-12

Total Pages: 205

ISBN-13: 0429980329

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In this fresh and timely account, Michael Calingaert explores the successes and failures of European economic and political integration, analyzes the factors that will determine its future course, and outlines the directions the European Union is moving in as it approaches the 21st century. Assessing U.S. interests affected by European integration, Calingaert recommends policies for the United States to consider in the face of an increasingly consolidated Europe. With its broad coverage and readable synthesis of a wealth of detailed information, this book will be of interest to students, scholars, and policymakers alike.


Differentiated Integration in the European Union

Differentiated Integration in the European Union

Author: Benjamin Leruth

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-10-02

Total Pages: 233

ISBN-13: 131736984X

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The notion of Differentiated Integration is increasingly used in the literature on European integration. Often employed interchangeably with the notion of "flexible integration, diverging views on its nature have led to the emergence of various definitions and, to some extent, a semantic confusion. A lack of consensus characterizes the academic literature; some authors even avoid putting an explicit definition on the term. The main objective of this book is to seek answers for the following questions: How can one define Differentiated Integration in the European Union? Should Differentiated Integration be considered as a process, a concept, a system or a theory? Should it be seen as a temporary or a well-established phenomenon? How is this field of study likely to develop in the future? In order to do so, all chapters, written by leading experts in the field, offer a state-of-the-art analysis of the study of differentiated integration, from theoretical and practical perspectives. In addition, this book is not a collection of isolated papers: all chapters are interconnected and gravitate towards the aforementioned central questions, but approach these from different perspectives. This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of European Public Policy.


The Principles of Mutual Recognition in the European Integration Process

The Principles of Mutual Recognition in the European Integration Process

Author: F. Schioppa

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2005-05-31

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 0230524354

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Mutual Recognition (MR) implies that each Member State is free to use the standards for production it prefers but cannot inhibit the import from other Member States lawfully using other standards, unless justified by emergency reasons. The home country rule then prevails on the host country. Barriers to entry diminish, competition rises in the internal market. This volume looks at a number of aspects of MR, including why its importance cannot be understood outside the general practice of free movement and how some elements of MR already emerge in the skilled labour market of professionals.


The Politics of European Integration

The Politics of European Integration

Author: Michael O'Neill

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2002-09-11

Total Pages: 708

ISBN-13: 1134829957

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The debate over European integration is a central issue in the study of contemporary Europe. This book seeks to guide the student through the most important of the integration theories and academic literature on this vital topic. The reader starts with an expansive and wide ranging introductory essay which offers a clear overview and analysis of the shifting terms of the debate on European integration during the post-war period. Part two provides key extracts from the seminal authors who have contributed to and fashioned this debate throughout its duration. It brings together the most important parts from the most essential and influential literature on this important topic. This reader will be of value to the growing number of students, at both undergraduate and postgraduate level, who are undertaking courses in European studies and European politics. It will be especially useful to those who require some knowledge of the origins and developments of this important issue at the centre of the debate over Europe.


European Integration and the Functioning of Product Markets

European Integration and the Functioning of Product Markets

Author: Adriaan H. Dierx

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2004-01-01

Total Pages: 341

ISBN-13: 1845423402

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Europe's achievements in economic integration have attracted worldwide interest and are seen as an example for other regions to follow. Ten years after the completion of the Single Market Programme, this book is able to utilize empirical data not available to previous studies, also building on research by reputed academic experts and staff at the European Commission. The book reveals that European product market integration has a significant impact on the conditions of competition, the strategies of companies and the structure of industry. It adds a quarter of a percentage to annual GDP growth rates and has not led to an increased exposure of the EU to asymmetric shocks. However, the book argues that further improvements in the functioning of European product markets are needed in order to improve the EU's growth performance over the next decade. Invaluably, the book provides not only current information about Europe's achievements in economic integration but also methodology to assess the outcome of economic integration in other regions of the World, such as NAFTA, MERCOSUR and ASEAN.


Adapting to European Integration

Adapting to European Integration

Author: Kenneth Hanf

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13:

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This book describes how the political institutions in 8 small member states and 2 non-member states have responded to the internal and external demands springing from the process of European integration and EC/EU membership.