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The European Cybersecurity Competence Centre –One More Step towards Supranationalism
The evolution of the European Union has been influenced by many social, economic, techno-logical, political or even climate factors since its creation in 1957.
Sebastian SUCIU, Andreea-Larisa CÎRJAN
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The role of African Union law in integrating Africa [PDF]
This article traces how the development of regional law is linked to the state of regional integration in Africa. Given the prominent role European Union law plays in the functioning of the European Union, the question is posed whether there is similar ...
Olivier, Michele, Olivier, Michèle E.
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The Content of the Category “Supranationalism” in the Contemporary International Legal Doctrine
INTRODUCTION. The increase in the number of interstate associations with an intrastate authority, delegated by State members is one of the main characteristics of contemporary world.
V. V. Gavrilov, V. E. Danshov
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Decision-Making under Pillars Two and Three
The paper focuses on the decision-making process in the European Union since approval of the Treaty of Maastricht. Special consideration is dedicated to pillars two and three.
Petr Jeřábek
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The future of sovereignty in multilevel governance Europe: a constructivist reading [PDF]
Multilevel governance presents a depiction of contemporary structures in EU Europe as consisting of overlapping authorities and competing competencies. By focusing on emerging non-anarchical structures in the international system, hence moving beyond the
Adler E. +54 more
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The establishment of an immigration control system is closely connected with therealisation offree move ınent of persons. As freedom of movement of persons is designedfor the citizens of the EU, there is presently no right of free settlement for the ...
Celal Polat
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Relations between Brussels and Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) worsened during and after the 2015 migration crisis. In order to see to what extent CEE citizens contributed to and/or resonated with this new state of affairs, this paper investigates ...
Nikola Petrović +2 more
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Although the European Commission has to be immune to member state influences in order to act on behalf of the whole Union, historically its cabinets have been portrayed as national enclaves and even ‘mini-Councils’, constituting a venue for national ...
Yonca Özer, Gülşah Tuza
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The Role of the European Council in the EU-Turkey Statement: Driven by Interests
The core principle of intergovernmentalism has always been that the decisions and actions of EU Member States drive European integration. The EU’s normative decision-making process is centred on supranational mechanisms.
Havva Yesil
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'Supranationalism’ in question: beliefs, values and the socializing power of the European Commission revisited [PDF]
Do international organizations affect the views of the people who work for them? Although increasingly sophisticated methods have been used to address this question, disagreement persists about whether the beliefs of staff are formed before or after they
Connolly, Sara, Kassim, Hussein
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