
Sailing over the History of the International Law of
... The failure of UNCLOS II did not impede the development of state practice in the 1960s. It became rather readily apparent that whatever consensus did exist concerning key aspects of the Geneva Conventions was not going to prevent some states from asserting distinctive maritime claims20. Before readi ...
... The failure of UNCLOS II did not impede the development of state practice in the 1960s. It became rather readily apparent that whatever consensus did exist concerning key aspects of the Geneva Conventions was not going to prevent some states from asserting distinctive maritime claims20. Before readi ...
Diapositivo 1
... even of those financed by EU structural funds – were thought at national level. A European global perspective was clearly missing. • The same can be said about regional development programs, even if one can clearly detect since 1975 a steady long-term trend to increase the European perspective vs. t ...
... even of those financed by EU structural funds – were thought at national level. A European global perspective was clearly missing. • The same can be said about regional development programs, even if one can clearly detect since 1975 a steady long-term trend to increase the European perspective vs. t ...
Presentation Chapter 26 ENLARGEMENT Ian Barnes and Pamela
... reform amongst prospective members There is a large development and income gap between Western/Central and South Western countries EUROSCEPTISM versus Enlargement Imperative of inward looking consolidation policies A more divers Europe will be more vibrant but more ...
... reform amongst prospective members There is a large development and income gap between Western/Central and South Western countries EUROSCEPTISM versus Enlargement Imperative of inward looking consolidation policies A more divers Europe will be more vibrant but more ...
european union - Channeling Reality
... Union have been sunk. At that point, harmonising laws to become a full member creates more wealth (by eliminating the customs costs) with only the tiny investment of actually changing the laws. Regarding non-economic issues, supporters of the European Union argue that the EU is also a force for peac ...
... Union have been sunk. At that point, harmonising laws to become a full member creates more wealth (by eliminating the customs costs) with only the tiny investment of actually changing the laws. Regarding non-economic issues, supporters of the European Union argue that the EU is also a force for peac ...
A brief survey on `Normative Power Europe` Celsius Note for internal
... The concept of 'normative power' is very recent within political sciences. In the present form, as 'Normative Power Europe', it has been formulated and described in 2002 by Ian Manners (Manners 2002). Indeed, it is intimately connected to the emergence of the EU, and difficulties in ...
... The concept of 'normative power' is very recent within political sciences. In the present form, as 'Normative Power Europe', it has been formulated and described in 2002 by Ian Manners (Manners 2002). Indeed, it is intimately connected to the emergence of the EU, and difficulties in ...
Is-the-Transatlantic-Century-Over
... from state institutions to non-state actors, such as civil society, trans-border NGOs, and multinational organizations. These new players on the international scene are responding to an increase in the pressure to find appropriate responses to relatively new transnational issues we face today, such ...
... from state institutions to non-state actors, such as civil society, trans-border NGOs, and multinational organizations. These new players on the international scene are responding to an increase in the pressure to find appropriate responses to relatively new transnational issues we face today, such ...
The Bundesverfassungsgericht sentence
... veto right. After the Bundesverfassungsgericht sentence of June 30th, the former constitutional judge Paul Kirchof, declared: “There cannot be a European state while the German constitution continues to exist”. It is a serious statement, which denies the foundations of the European construction. Tak ...
... veto right. After the Bundesverfassungsgericht sentence of June 30th, the former constitutional judge Paul Kirchof, declared: “There cannot be a European state while the German constitution continues to exist”. It is a serious statement, which denies the foundations of the European construction. Tak ...
1 Picking up any major European newspaper, one will not have to
... as “excessive” in the language of European treaties. The reason for such imbalances lie on both sides of the accounting: slow growth and low employment depress government revenues; high unemployment, inequality, and social exclusion raise outlays. Solution The European solution to the linked problem ...
... as “excessive” in the language of European treaties. The reason for such imbalances lie on both sides of the accounting: slow growth and low employment depress government revenues; high unemployment, inequality, and social exclusion raise outlays. Solution The European solution to the linked problem ...
A Compact Between the United States and Europe
... survive and thrive, in a way that benefits Americans and Europeans alike. The divide between Europe and the United States did not arise because of poor atmospherics or miscommunication. It arose because each side has taken actions the other strongly opposes, or declined to join in actions the other ...
... survive and thrive, in a way that benefits Americans and Europeans alike. The divide between Europe and the United States did not arise because of poor atmospherics or miscommunication. It arose because each side has taken actions the other strongly opposes, or declined to join in actions the other ...
than the United States
... advantages of a single nation, such as a vast common market of five hundred million people and a single, supranational government led by the European Parliament (representing the second largest democratic electorate in the world, after India). But it also enjoys the advantages of “more heads than on ...
... advantages of a single nation, such as a vast common market of five hundred million people and a single, supranational government led by the European Parliament (representing the second largest democratic electorate in the world, after India). But it also enjoys the advantages of “more heads than on ...
Bulgaria, Romania... and who next? Perspectives of further EU
... on in the text he focuses on the position of the Czech political representation, the Czech “East policy,” and significance of internal development of the Czech Republic, the EU and the Ukraine. This interesting chapter inquires into why the Ukraine’s ambition to become a member state of the European ...
... on in the text he focuses on the position of the Czech political representation, the Czech “East policy,” and significance of internal development of the Czech Republic, the EU and the Ukraine. This interesting chapter inquires into why the Ukraine’s ambition to become a member state of the European ...
Snímek 1
... European Capabilities Action Plan (ECAP) to remedy European capability shortfalls It involved initially some 20 panels composed of military experts from the member states which put forward plans and proposals to fill the identified shortfalls (e.g., by acquiring new equipment or optimising existin ...
... European Capabilities Action Plan (ECAP) to remedy European capability shortfalls It involved initially some 20 panels composed of military experts from the member states which put forward plans and proposals to fill the identified shortfalls (e.g., by acquiring new equipment or optimising existin ...
An Ocean Apart
... any joint action. Moreover, undermining the EU would not thereby strengthen NATO -- an organization that has been pushed into irrelevance by, above all, U.S. policy. The Bush administration initially resisted NATO involvement in Kosovo, sought to refuse the first ever allied invocation of NATO mutual ...
... any joint action. Moreover, undermining the EU would not thereby strengthen NATO -- an organization that has been pushed into irrelevance by, above all, U.S. policy. The Bush administration initially resisted NATO involvement in Kosovo, sought to refuse the first ever allied invocation of NATO mutual ...
your europe, your say - powerpoint
... • Co-legislates with the European Parliament (amends, adopts or rejects the Commission’s legislative proposals) • Consists of ministers from the 28 Member States chosen according to the agenda • Rotating presidency: is chaired by a different Member ...
... • Co-legislates with the European Parliament (amends, adopts or rejects the Commission’s legislative proposals) • Consists of ministers from the 28 Member States chosen according to the agenda • Rotating presidency: is chaired by a different Member ...
Reading - LUISS School of European Political Economy
... flights have helped bring people closer throughout Europe, but they have not negated the fear of many in moving from one place to another. Better infrastructure and public services–a state-of-the-art healthcare system and efficient police–aimed at welcoming investors and tourists, could be game-chan ...
... flights have helped bring people closer throughout Europe, but they have not negated the fear of many in moving from one place to another. Better infrastructure and public services–a state-of-the-art healthcare system and efficient police–aimed at welcoming investors and tourists, could be game-chan ...
EU membership strongly benefits the UK, but pro
... Culturally Britain has integrated with an increasing amount of people living, working and studying in Europe. T here are 1.4 million Britons living in Europe while 2.5 million Europeans live within the UK. Many Britons choose to retire or own a second home in more hospitable climates such as the Sou ...
... Culturally Britain has integrated with an increasing amount of people living, working and studying in Europe. T here are 1.4 million Britons living in Europe while 2.5 million Europeans live within the UK. Many Britons choose to retire or own a second home in more hospitable climates such as the Sou ...
Partner search
... countries. The results will be presented through art works and research and policy papers. These crises represent a change in which Europe has found itself, and the project researches how crisis events that evoke changes can affect creation, weakening or strengthening of European cultural identity. ...
... countries. The results will be presented through art works and research and policy papers. These crises represent a change in which Europe has found itself, and the project researches how crisis events that evoke changes can affect creation, weakening or strengthening of European cultural identity. ...
European Federalism FOR WORLD DEMOCRACY The issue of
... Common Foreign and Security Policy and giving its powers to the European Commission, by creating a real autonomous European army, the Constitution will enable the EU to have its word on the world stage. Europe will then have the greatest opportunity of all: that of campaigning for world democracy. I ...
... Common Foreign and Security Policy and giving its powers to the European Commission, by creating a real autonomous European army, the Constitution will enable the EU to have its word on the world stage. Europe will then have the greatest opportunity of all: that of campaigning for world democracy. I ...
United States of Europe
United States of Europe, European state, European federation, and Federal Europe are names used to refer to several similar hypothetical scenarios of the unification of Europe as a single sovereign federation of states, similar to the United States of America, both as projected by writers of speculative fiction and science fiction, and by political scientists, politicians, geographers, historians, and futurologists. At present, while the European Union is not officially a federation, various academic observers regard it as having the characteristics of a federal system.Specifically, the term United States of Europe—as a direct comparison with the United States of America—would imply that all the European states would be reduced to a status equivalent to that of a US state, losing their national sovereignty in the process and becoming constituent parts of a European federation.