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Selected national referenda on European matters in 1972 ‒ 2012 as an example of a limit in extension of European integration [PDF]
The outcome of the British referendum of 23 June 2016 was a beginning of Brexit. The latter was finalized on 31 January 2020. Although, Brexit was a fundamental occurrence, was not the only one that had an impact on the configuration of the European ...
Paulina Szeląg
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Imagining Union: European Cultural Identity in the Pre-Federal Future Perfect
Rather than offering a detailed analysis of the contents of the draft constitution, a consideration of the extent to which the EU is hampered in its ability to posit a counter-balance to the USAn Empire, or indeed a reflection on the economic and ...
Murray Pratt
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Abstract Despite overlapping memberships and shared concerns in the fields of security and defence, the European Union and NATO have travelled a rocky path of mutual accommodation. NATO–EU cooperation is ostensibly mutually beneficial. Joint action brings combined military and civilian capabilities and so provides the resources necessary
Jonathan Olsen, Michael A. Hansen
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Required Navigation Performances for Drone Flight Operations
Drone flight operations require ensuring the containment of the drone along the desired flight path in the domain of the Total System Error (TSE). The paper proposes a number of Required Navigation Performance (RNP) specifications tailored to drones by ...
Pablo Haro +2 more
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Suing the European Union in the UK: Tomanović et. al. v. the European Union et. al.
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2019 4(1), 345-357 | European Forum Insight of 13 May 2019 | (Table of Contents) I. Introduction. - II. Background. - III. The issue of legal personality. - IV.
Stian Øby Johansen
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Tempus and Two Visions of the Required Level of Diligence in State Aid Assessment
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2022 7(1), 51-54 | European Forum Highlight of 29 April 2022 | (Abstract) The judgment of the Court of Justice in Tempus ECLI:EU:C:2021:663 was long-awaited, as it was curious how ...
Anna Nowak-Salles
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To What Extent Can the CJEU Contribute to Increasing the EU Legislative Process’ Transparency?
Alongside other actors such as the European Ombudsman, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) plays what looks like, at first sight, a key role in improving the transparency of EU legislative procedures. To take two relatively recent examples,
Benjamin Bodson
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Poland can focus Europe’s attention on itself in a positive sense [PDF]
1 January 2025 is a beginning of Polish six-month Presidency of the Council of the European Union. It starts during a period full of challenges, but Poland is wiser because of the experience of the first Presidency in 2011.
Zuzanna Ptaszyńska
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MILESTONES VS. PERCENTS: HOW DO WE REALLY MEASURE UKRAINE’S EUROPEAN INTEGRATION PROGRESS?
The publication of the 2017 Report on implementation of the Association Agreement introduced the quantitative approach in evaluation of the eurointegration progress of Ukraine.
Oleh Poshedin +2 more
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In the European Union, Copyright law is not uniform. There are a number of EU Directives concerning copyright law, which form an exhaustive list of limitations and exceptions, most of which are optional.
Tūbaitė-Stalauskienė Asta
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