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This article explores the nature of the notion “candidate country status” in the context of EU accession. In particular it enquires whether the candidate status, which was granted to Ukraine by the European Council on 23 June 2022, has any actual legal ...
Christoph Schewe +2 more
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Means of combating forest dieback - EU support for maintaining forest health and vitality
All EU Member States face economic and ecological losses due to forest damages. Thus, combating forest dieback, as for example caused by the effects of climate change, is a contribution to human safety and well-being and the sustainable development of ...
Requardt A, Schuck A, Köhl M
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The Impact of Council Voting Rules on EU Decision-Making [PDF]
This article deals with the design of voting rules in the European Union (EU) Council. Both internal and external impact of the voting rules are examined. Internal impact affects the distribution of power among the Member States, and external impact affects power relations between the main decision-making bodies in the EU.
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NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR COMBATING DISCRIMINATION – COURT OF JUSTICE OF EUROPEAN UNION – BUCHAREST COURT OF APPEAL. CAUSE C-81/12 [PDF]
The scope of this investigation consists in closing the jurisdictional circle initiated in 2010 and analysing the national and European procedural, jurisdictional-administrative issues, in case of notifying some institutions related to certain ...
Cristian JURA
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Examining the Czech Presidency’s Role in the Convergence of the EU’s Energy-Climate Agenda
The Czech presidency of the Council of the EU faced a challenging term, commencing just months after Russia invaded Ukraine. Its priorities were to maintain the unity of the European bloc against Moscow, manage the energy crisis, and adhere to the ...
Izabela Surwillo
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By focusing on Cyprus’ constitutional and political system in light of the most recent European elections, this article explores and empirically analyses the second-order election theory and the European salience theory.
Efthymiopoulos Marios P. +2 more
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Refusal to implement European social partners’ agreements: recent practice of the Commission
European social partner agreements negotiated on the basis of Article 155 TFEU may be implemented at the level of the European Union at the joint request of the parties via a Council decision.
Dagmara Skupień
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The Czech EU Presidency: Strengthening Energy Security Amidst the Crisis
The Czech Republic took over the presidency of the European Union Council from France during a deep crisis ignited by the aggressive Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Martin Jirušek
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THE EUROPEAN COUNCIL AND THE COUNCIL OF THE EU - PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE
The European Council and the Council of the European Union are two of the main institutions of the European Union. The first holds the political powers of the organization, being fundamental in its development and deeper integration as all the Treaties need its approval.
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The Baltic States Twenty Years after the EU’s “Big Bang” Enlargement: Political, Economic, and Social Transformations [PDF]
The article offers a unique and comprehensive reflection on the 20-year membership of the Baltic states — Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania — in the European Union (EU), highlighting the multifaceted impacts of their integration across the political ...
Aleksandra Palkova
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