Political reflection on the future of the European Union.
Abstract. The enlargement of the EU to include the ten new member states in Central and Eastern Europe and the two Mediterranean islands on 1 May 2004 and Bulgaria and Romania on 1 January 2007 was the result of a tremendous effort to reconfigure not only the frontiers of Europe, but also the concept of what Europe is.
Abstract There is a close connection between EU citizenship and rights, both in the law and literature. This article claims that EU lawyers' understanding of EU citizenship and rights suffers from. Skip to Article Content. 59 59 Presidency Conclusions, Tampere European Council 15, 16 October 1999. A reference to the Presidency Conclusions.
Keeping Europeans together. Josef Janning (editor) 20th September, 2016. (the upcoming EU presidency in 2018 would be an opportune moment).. for reference to a “flexible approach” to harmonising European corporate tax policy to be included in the European Council conclusions on BEPS. The EU Cohesion Monitor fails to capture the extent.
This motto becomes up-to-date in the light of the current evolution, conclusions of November’s G 20 summit, as well as conclusions of December’s session of the European Council. Within the current efforts to stabilise the EU economies, it is particularly necessary to avoid any useless regulation and any increased protectionism level.
The Dutch, Slovak, Maltese and Estonian presidencies of the Council of the EU all tried and failed to find a solution. The current Bulgarian presidency has a proposal that aims to find a balance between mandatory and voluntary elements in a reform to the Dublin System.
The essay collection “Exploring EU coalitions”, co-edited by Josef Janning, Christoph Klavehn and Christel Zunneberg, sketches out the coalition potential for different policy areas, from a common migration and asylum policy, to foreign and security cooperation, to Eurozone reforms.. With the potential of the Trump presidency to.
Loukas Tsoukalis was born in Athens. He studied economics and international relations at the University of Manchester, the College of Europe in Bruges, and the University of Oxford where he obtained his doctoral degree and taught for many years. He later became Professor of European Integration at t.