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Voting Behavior in the Council of the European Union after the 2004 Enlargement

Voting Behavior in the Council of the European Union after the 2004 Enlargement

... the Council have several ...the Council to back ...the Council structure for further ...formally voting against the proposal or abstaining from ...the Council really amounts to a ... See full document

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European Union Voting Cohesion in the United Nations General Assembly: the case of eastern enlargement

European Union Voting Cohesion in the United Nations General Assembly: the case of eastern enlargement

... decreases after 2004, when the first new member states joined, but based on the data at hand it is not possible to draw any conclusions from ...the enlargement, patterns cannot be observed as to ... See full document

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The Flexibility of Constitutional Design. Enlargement and the Council of the European Union. IHS Political Science Series: No. 97, June 2004

The Flexibility of Constitutional Design. Enlargement and the Council of the European Union. IHS Political Science Series: No. 97, June 2004

... each enlargement, one would expect that ‘decision probability’ – measured as the share of winning coalitions in all possible coalitions among members – would have remained largely constant over time (a piece ... See full document

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Designing the voting system for the Council of the European Union

Designing the voting system for the Council of the European Union

... the Council to act will be very small because of the high level at which the threshold has always been set (about 71%) and will continue to be set unless the treaty is amended; second, the Treaty’s provision to ... See full document

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The impact of European Union enlargement in 2004 on primary education

The impact of European Union enlargement in 2004 on primary education

... The Jews, therefore, were able to establish Jewish day schools partly because of their settlement concentrations. The Asians and Caribbean immigrants also settled into ‘clannish’ concentrations following ‘chain’ ... See full document

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Gridlock after enlargement? An analysis of legislative output in the European Union∗

Gridlock after enlargement? An analysis of legislative output in the European Union∗

... a‐priori voting power literature has been criticized for working with oversimplified ...actual voting behavior, informal procedures and norms have raised doubts on its external validity ...Widgrén  ... See full document

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Council annual report on access to documents - 2003

Council annual report on access to documents - 2003

... The Council has produced a restrictive interpretation of the concept of a "document originating from a Member State" which takes account of the fact that, when taking part in its discussions, ... See full document

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"Technology Commercialization in Europe after the Failure of the Community Patent"

"Technology Commercialization in Europe after the Failure of the Community Patent"

... European Patent Office; English, French and German. This proposal was strongly supported by European industry due to its cost-effective nature but was politically unacceptable. Therefore, the amended ... See full document

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Financial transactions taxation in the European Union and Croatia

Financial transactions taxation in the European Union and Croatia

... Trading in derivative contracts might, according to the estimates of the European Commission (2013a) experience a fall of as much as 75%, because investors will lose their interest in it. Taxation of derivative ... See full document

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From normative to tangible governance: Time to change strategy of the EU enlargement process towards Western Balkans  Bruges Political Research Papers 74/2019

From normative to tangible governance: Time to change strategy of the EU enlargement process towards Western Balkans Bruges Political Research Papers 74/2019

... the European integration process in the Western Balkans (WB), the political promise of membership has kept the south-east of Europe out of ...the European Union’s (EU) use of its normative power is ... See full document

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The effect of political institutions on the size of government spending in European Union member states and Croatia

The effect of political institutions on the size of government spending in European Union member states and Croatia

... goods, pork-barrel spending, etc. (Persson and Tabellini, 2003; Milesi-Feretti, Pe- rotti and Rostagno, 2002). On the other hand, under proportional rule, politicians try to internalize benefits for larger segments of ... See full document

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After the EU Elections, Before the Constitution Referenda, Can the EU Communicate Better? CEPS Policy Briefs No. 55, 1 July 2004

After the EU Elections, Before the Constitution Referenda, Can the EU Communicate Better? CEPS Policy Briefs No. 55, 1 July 2004

... Nevertheless, the new presidential style of a united communication policy lacked a president capable of making the best use of it. Moreover, the Commission still has only very limited resources for communication and the ... See full document

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Cultural diplomacy of the European Union

Cultural diplomacy of the European Union

... of European cultural works and recommends the Commission to consider creating a specific budget line under the initiative of the flagship "Digital Agenda" to sustain the transition to digitization of ... See full document

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The regulatory framework of accounting and accounting standard-setting bodies in the European Union member states

The regulatory framework of accounting and accounting standard-setting bodies in the European Union member states

... and stanardisation. Regulation of the European Parliament and European Coun- cil No. 1606/2002 harmonizes financial reporting for certain companies in the EU. However, national accounting principles are of ... See full document

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H v. Council: Strengthening the Rule of Law in the Sphere of the CFSP, One Step at a Time

H v. Council: Strengthening the Rule of Law in the Sphere of the CFSP, One Step at a Time

... ‘A Union Founded on the Rule of Law’: Meaning and Reality of the Rule of Law as a Constitutional Principle of EU Law, in European Constitutional Law Review, 2010, ... See full document

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"Subsidiarity, Federalism and Regulatory Competition: A Political Economy Perspective"

"Subsidiarity, Federalism and Regulatory Competition: A Political Economy Perspective"

... On the basis of the subsidiarity principle, legislative power in the areas of shared competences will more often be delegated to national levels instead of dealt with by the Union and thus, a certain divergence in ... See full document

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EU 25 – Creating a New Design for the Council

EU 25 – Creating a New Design for the Council

... the Council to work efficiently, Member States did work out new arrangements, since it was obvious that a full language regime (20-20) for all meetings would simply be impossible to ...ministerial Council ... See full document

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Tax harmonization in the European Union and the eurozone: a multilateral analysis of tax systems

Tax harmonization in the European Union and the eurozone: a multilateral analysis of tax systems

... pean Union (EU) member states and those countries in the eurozone with other OECD countries and over time in order to test (1) whether EU member states and eurozone countries have tax systems that are more similar ... See full document

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Luxembourg European Council 12-13 December 1997. Presidency conclusions

Luxembourg European Council 12-13 December 1997. Presidency conclusions

... the Council to pursue actively the implementation of this programme approved by the Amsterdam European ...the European Union and on the draft Joint Action to create a European Judicial ... See full document

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The Feira European Council and the Process of Enlargement of the European Union

The Feira European Council and the Process of Enlargement of the European Union

... Differentiation means that those countries that are capable of moving faster in the negotiations will be allowed to do so and to complete them in less time than the rest. With the benefit of hindsight, what appeared in ... See full document

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