Essays about: "new member states’ accession"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 14 essays containing the words new member states’ accession.

  1. 1. “Team Europe is back in Tunis” – a study on ECHR applicability ratione personae to EU support for Tunisian border and migration management

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen; Lunds universitet/Juridiska fakulteten

    Author : Klara Lundqvist; [2023]
    Keywords : public international law; EU law; ECHR applicability; EU external actions; Tunisia; migration; Law and Political Science;

    Abstract : After the well-known spike in migrants crossing the Mediterranean in 2015- 2016, the EU has intensified its cooperation with third states on the field of migration. Although there are numerous examples where such policies have been criticised as incompatible with the principle of non-refoulement and for not respecting migrants’ human rights, there are no CJEU rulings concerning their compliance with EU law. READ MORE

  2. 2. TO IMPLEMENT, OR NOT TO IMPLEMENT, THAT IS THE QUESTION - The role of non-state actors in environmental policy implementation in Serbia

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionen

    Author : Stankovic Marko; [2021-07-12]
    Keywords : Europeanization; practical policy implementation; environmental policy; enlargement; SEE-countries;

    Abstract : This thesis analyses what roles non-state actors plays in practical environmental policy implementation in Serbia. European environmental policies have been particularly difficult for new EU-member states and candidate countries to adhere to over the years. READ MORE

  3. 3. A new dawn for the Infringement Procedure - New possibilities to safeguard the rule of law under Article 258 TFEU

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska fakulteten; Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen

    Author : Franziska-Marie Hilpert; [2019]
    Keywords : Rule of law; Hungary; Poland; second subparagraph of Article 19 1 TEU in combination with Article 47 of the Charter; Infringement Procedure; Charter of Fundamental RIghts; rule of law crisis; effectively enforcing the values under Article 2 TEU; C-235 17 Commission v Hungary; C-619 18 Commission v Republic of Poland.; Law and Political Science;

    Abstract : The 'rule of law crises' in Hungary and Poland have shown weaknesses in the European Union’s system of enforcing the values enshrined in Article 2 TEU after accession. Especially Article 7 TEU as well as the other enforcement procedures have proven to be incapable of forcing Member States back into compliance with the values enshrined in Article 2 TEU so far. READ MORE

  4. 4. How could agricultural trade between Ukraine and the EU benefit from institutional harmonization? : a regression discontinuity approach

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Economics

    Author : Uliana Rusetska; [2014]
    Keywords : free trade area; institutional harmonization; meat and dairy sectors; new member states’ accession; non-tariff barriers; sharp regression discontinuity; small shares problem; Ukraine – EU trade;

    Abstract : Trade liberalization as a part of European integration has been on the Ukrainian agenda for years and resulted in the finalized Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area (DCFTA) agreement with the EU, though yet to be signed. This thesis aims to contribute to the previous assessments by approaching the issue of institutional alignment of Ukraine to the EU’s acquis stemming from the “deep” aspect of the DCFTA. READ MORE

  5. 5. Bubble, bubble, credit trouble? The effect of EU membership on household loan rates

    University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för nationalekonomi

    Author : Hanna Svenonius; Alice Hallman; [2013]
    Keywords : Household credit rates; Rate-setting behavior; Credit rate policy; Credit rate determinants; European Union;

    Abstract : This paper examines what effect EU accession - officially joining the EU as a full member - has on the new member state's market for household credit. Low lending rates have a positive effect on consumer welfare by increasing disposable income, but can also contribute to economic disaster (notably the recent subprime and sovereign-debt crises). READ MORE