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Flexibility in the EU and beyond : how much differentiation can European integration bear? / Thomas Giegerich, Desiree C. Schmitt, Sebastian Zeitzmann (editors).

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Book
Contributor:
Giegerich, Thomas, editor.
Zeitzmann, Sebastian, editor.
Schmitt, Desirée C., editor.
Series:
Schriften des Europa-Instituts der Universität des Saarlandes--Rechtswissenschaft ; Band 104.
Schriften des Europa-Instituts der Universität des Saarlandes. Rechtswissenschaft ; Band 104
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
European Union.
European Union countries--Politics and government--21st century.
European Union countries.
Europe--Politics and government--21st century.
Europe.
European Union countries--Politics and government--21st century--Congresses.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (496 pages).
Place of Publication:
Baden-Baden, Germany : Nomos, 2017.
Summary:
The EU is currently facing some fundamental challenges: the euro and refugee crises are still unresolved, the solidarity between Member States is eroding, and nationalist forces are growing as support for European integration is diminishing. The union appears too heterogeneous, and the economic and political interests of the 28 Member States too diverse, to be able to address these challenges as a whole. Does the concept of differentiated integration offer a possible solution? Can such differentiation offer the European integration project a better and more stable future? Which measures of diversity and flexibility can the "ever closer Union among the peoples of Europe" endure? Or will such differentiation ultimately damage the joint European project? This collection of leading European lawyers tackles these questions and suggests how they might be addressed. -- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
How to reconcile the forces of enlargement and consolidation in "an ever closer union" / Thomas Giegerich
The development of flexible integration in EC/EU practice / Robert Böttner
A rather strange animal, this "enhanced cooperation" : may it serve as king of the European Zoonion? or : is enhanced cooperation anywhere near a constitutional principle? / Sebastian Zeitzmann
Comparing opt-outs : how different is differentiated integration / Maya Sion-Tzidkiyahu
Elements of differentiation within the Schengen Acquis and the Prüm Convention / Pascale Joannin
The common foreign and security policy : a pool of flexibility models / Sebastian Graf von Kielmansegg
How independence movements trigger flexibility in the EU / Katharina Crepaz
Deepened integration in the Eurozone? / Christian Deubner
The Treaty on Stability, Coordination and Governance and the ESM Treaty : intergovernmental arrangements outside EU law, but for the nenefit of the EMU? / Gianni Lo Schiavo
How much flexibility can European integration bear in order to face the Eurozone crisis? : reflections on the EMU inter se international agreements between EU member states / Clelia Lacchi
Rome III Regulation : getting divorced in Europe / Bérénice Lemoine
The end to a never-ending story? : the unitary patent regime / Thomas Jaeger
The trials and tribulations of the Benelux / Jan Wouters, Maarten Vidal
The Swiss way : 120 agreements but no perspective? / Astrid Epiney, Sian Affolter
Differentiation and EU neighbourhood policy : a need for change? / Christoph Schnellbach
An American perspective on EU flexibility and differentiation / William T. Daniel
The perception of flexible integration in Southeast Asia / Clara Portela
What does the German Basic Law say on flexible integration? / Hermann-Josef Blanke
Outside, but not that far: Strasbourg's perspective : the European Union and the Council of Europe / Jörg Polakiewicz
How flexible is the world order? : what we can learn from the United Nations / Manuela Scheuermann
Variable geometry in WTO law and policy : lessons for the European Union / Thomas Cottier
Within and without "ever closer union" / Pedro Cruz Villalón
The limits of differentiated integration in the EU and the way forward / Jo Leinen, Fabian Pescher
Making a new start on a smaller European basis : an alternative to differentiation / Giorgio Maganza.
Notes:
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed August 16, 2017).
ISBN:
3-8452-7771-8

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