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The Powers of the Presidency of the Council of the EU to Shape the Rule of Law Enforcement Agenda: The Article 7 Case

open access: yesJournal of Common Market Studies, 2023
Research on enforcing compliance with the European Union's (EU's) rule of law value has focused on the roles of the European Commission, the European Parliament and the Court of Justice of the EU.
Gisela Hernández
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The presidency of the Czech Republic in the first half of 2009 as an example of an effective management of the European Union

open access: yesActa Universitatis Lodziensis Folia Iuridica, 2018
The paper hereby presented discusses the advantages and disadvantages of the Czech Presidency of the Council of the European Union (January – June 2009). The Czech Presi­dency was one of the most interesting presidencies in the recent years.
Katarzyna Witkowska-Chrzczonowicz
doaj   +1 more source

Russia and the European Union in the Baltic region: a treacherous path to partnership [PDF]

open access: yesБалтийский регион, 2013
This article examines policies of Moscow and Brussels in the Baltics since the launch of the European Union’s Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region in June 2009.
Sergunin Alexander
doaj   +3 more sources

BREXIT AND THE ROMANIAN PRESIDENCY OF THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION – LEGAL ASPECTS AND POSSIBILITIES [PDF]

open access: yesChallenges of the Knowledge Society, 2019
The first half of 2019 finds the European Union facing two challenges: the rotating Presidency of the Council of the European Union is held by Romania, one of the newest members of the organisation, while the United Kingdom prepares to withdraw, after ...
Maria-Cristina SOLACOLU
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The Visegrád Group as a Vehicle for Promoting National Interests in the European Union: The Case of the Czech Republic

open access: yesPolitics in Central Europe, 2017
This contribution asks whether sub-regional integration projects such as the Visegrád Group may be understood as mechanisms for pursuing one Group member’s national interests while it stands at the European Union’s helm.
Neuman Marek
doaj   +1 more source

A reluctant European? The Czech Republic’s EU membership experience read through the EU Council Presidency

open access: yesThe Journal of Contemporary European Studies
This paper explores the Czech Republic’s evolving understanding of its Europeanness and its position within the European Union (EU) during its first two decades of membership.
Marek Neuman, Senka Neuman Stanivuković
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Small Countries’ EU Council Presidency and the Realisation of their National Interests: The Case of Slovenia

open access: yes, 2015
The main goal of the article is to establish how a small country, Slovenia, promoted its national interests when it held the Presidency of the Council of the EU, how this experience fits into the theory of small states and what lessons can be drawn for ...
M. Svetličič, Kira Cerjak
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Beyond continuity: analysis of the effects of the first Trio Presidency on Policy Coherence for Development [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
The present article explores whether the first Trio Presidency of the Council of Ministers of the European Union (EU), composed of Germany, Portugal and Slovenia, lived up to the goal of ensuring greater continuity and sustainability in managing the ...
Lange, Sabina Kajnc, Vieira, Alena
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Fluoride‐Free Adhesives for Low Surface Energy Fluorinated Substrates

open access: yesAdvanced Functional Materials, EarlyView.
A universal, fluoride‐free adhesive achieves a record 4.91 MPa bond strength on PTFE by leveraging amine/amide dipole–dipole interactions, without fluorinated components. This sustainable strategy overcomes the environmental and performance limits of PFAS‐based adhesives, enabling robust, eco‐conscious bonding across diverse materials.
Siqi Zheng   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

spotlight europe 2010/06, June 2010: Spain and the end of European illusions [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Spain was expecting its EU presidency of the EU Council to be a more pleasant experience. Looking back, these six months were totally dominated by the economic crisis, which put an abrupt end to a long boom period.
García Schmidt, Armando.
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