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Renegotiating EU accession to the ECHR: new perspectives and better chances | ACELG
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Renegotiating EU accession to the ECHR: new perspectives and better chances. July 15, 2015. By Marc de Werd, judge in the Amsterdam Court of Appeal and professor of European Justice (Maastricht University). Back to the drawing board. Has already been written in the blogospere about the CJEU’s Opinion 2/13. On the draft accession agreement on the accession of the European Union to the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms. In my view, the effective. Basis It is a ...
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Professor Dr. René Smits. RS Law and Society Consulting B.V. Recommended reading on leadership. Europe and the euro. Recent information on EMU and the euro can be found on the websites of the ECB. And of the European Commission. As well as that of the IMF. See, also, the website Give Greece a Chance. For a website devoted to the story of Europe, and of European integration, that I initiated in 2011, during the Euro Area debt crisis, see: A Manifest for Europe. At Queen Mary, University of London. 31 (0)2...
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Regulating risks in the European Union: The co-production of expert and executive power | ACELG
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Regulating risks in the European Union: The co-production of expert and executive power. June 5, 2015. Blog by Chris Anderson. In this regard, I am reminded of a sage observation made by Charles Reich nearly 50 years ago:. Is not expertise merely another term for knowledge of facts outside the record plus built-in predispositions? Is not the administrator who is free of such contamination also free of any claim to be an expert? 1227, 1242.]. Administrators to tackle social problems, by giving them a posi...
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Graduated in law in 1986 from University of Naples and became a fully qualified lawyer in 1988. Antonio has developed an extensive experience within the Italian Competition Authority (AGCM -competent both for competition and for consumer protection-) since the first beginning institutional activity in 1991 and in the following positions:. He was Member of the National Commission for the evaluation of unfair terms in consumer contracts; member of the Commission for the transposition of the UCP (Unfair Com...
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Protecting the Strong? Case T-188/12 and the decision on costs | ACELG
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Case T-188/12 and the decision on costs. March 20, 2015. Blog by Eljalill Tauschinsky. Recently, the CJEU published a judgment and a corresponding press release which will probably delight many users of the access to documents provisions of the EU – of which me and my fellow academics rank supreme namely the judgment in Case T-188/12. Yet it does not only contain reason for delight but also some reason for concern. Only applies to a very restricted extent. And that commenting on the documents. And making...
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Archives for Member States. Post-CETA: How we got there and how to go on. By Pieter-Jan Kuijper. October 28, 2016. The Canadian Minister of International Trade, Christya Freeland, made a classic dramatic exit from the CETA negotiations on Friday 21 October. Many international trade negotiators over the years have made such somewhat staged exits in order to bring the opposite side to its senses. However, she motivated her departure in a way that has made… » read more. September 27, 2016. August 23, 2016.
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Inch by inch, the Council crawls towards greater transparency. June 12, 2015. Renewed efforts by a small group of member states to take Council transparency forward. by Maarten Hillebrandt The embattled EU is currently dealing with issues within, beyond, and on its borders all at the same time. Within its borders, the fresh conservative government of prime minister Cameron has made its first steps to… » read more. For more information about our work, recent events and more - please check our website here.
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Inch by inch, the Council crawls towards greater transparency | ACELG
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Inch by inch, the Council crawls towards greater transparency. June 12, 2015. Renewed efforts by a small group of member states to take Council transparency forward. In this context, debate about the internal institutional politics of transparency hardly seems a priority. Yet such debate is exactly what is happening, and it might just mean progress too. On 17 April. When all eyes were on the Commission and its plan. Be as it may, the new note by the ‘transparency six’ and similar initiatives ...Provides ...
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Archives for Greek referendum. On Greek Referendum and Confidential Negotiations. July 3, 2015. In the recent news about Greece, there is one issue that keeps on resurfacing: trust. News reports will state that there is a ‘trust gap’ between Greece and the Troika, that creditors don’t trust Greece’s plans and the breakdown of the talks was ultimately caused by a lack of trust between the negotiating parties. In… » read more. Post-CETA: How we got there and how to go on. By Pieter-Jan Kuijper.
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