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Unwritten rules shaping the EU's ‘form of government’: A study of conventions and their constitutional implications

Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law, 2023
The debate on the conventions of the constitution has led to a variety of tools for analysing institutional practices in national governments. Few attempts have been made to identify relevant political rules in the EU's ‘form of government’. This paper argues the applicability of the conventional theory in understanding the EU's most recent ...
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The Strengths and Limits of New Forms of EU Governance: The Cases of Mainstreaming and Impact Assessment in EU Public Health and Sustainable Development Policy

Journal of European Integration, 2010
Abstract Since the mid‐1990s, the EU has been experimenting with a variety of new forms of EU governance, including mainstreaming and impact assessment. Though originating in gender policy at the EU level, mainstreaming and impact assessments strategies subsequently spread to other social policies and more recently public health and sustainable ...
Geyer, Robert, Lightfoot, Simon
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EU cooperation on terrorism prevention and violent radicalization: frustrated ambitions or new forms of EU security governance?

Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 2013
This article questions the effectiveness of EU efforts to prevent terrorism and violent radicalization as well as the future prospects of such efforts. Driven by the pressure of attacks, member states have agreed on a comprehensive strategy to prevent radicalization and recruitment into terrorism, but simultaneously the strategy traces the limits of EU
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Transitions in Food Governance in Europe: From National Towards EU and Global Regulation and from Public Towards Hybrid and Private Forms of Governance

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
In my paper I discuss two important transitions in food governance in Europe. First, the increased role of private actors in global food safety regulation and the development of retail driven private food safety regulation from the 1990s onwards. Second, the increased role of the European Union.
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The EU in the Horn of Africa: Building Resilience as a Distant Form of Governance

JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, 2013
AbstractThe EU has recently got involved in resilience building. This article concentrates on the SHARE project relating to resilience building in the Horn of Africa. It suggests that resilience is best understood as part of a particular approach to governance.
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Unwritten rules shaping the EU’s ‘form of government’: A study of constitutional conventions and their implications

2023
The debate on the conventions of the constitution has led to a variety of tools for analysing institutional practices in national governments. Few attempts have been made to identify relevant political rules in the EU's ‘form of government’. This paper argues the applicability of the conventional theory in understanding the EU's most recent ...
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Apical–basal polarity and the control of epithelial form and function

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2022
Clare E Buckley, Daniel St Johnston
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Ruthenium-Catalyzed Cycloadditions to Form Five-, Six-, and Seven-Membered Rings

Chemical Reviews, 2021
Rosalie S Doerksen   +2 more
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