A Stone Sweet - Living Reviews in EU Governance, 2010 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract This Living Reviews article evaluates the most important strains of social science research on the impact of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) on integration, EU-level …
This book offers a major new theory of global governance, explaining both its rise and what many see as its current crisis. The author suggests that world politics is now embedded in a …
Over the past three decades, hundreds of government officials have gone from being immune to any accountability for their human rights violations to being the subjects of highly …
International Organizations as Orchestrators reveals how IOs leverage their limited authority and resources to increase their effectiveness, power, and autonomy from states …
This book analyses and compares responses by European countries to international migration in its various forms and examines collective responses at European Union (EU) …
Starting from the observation that the European Union now possesses many of the attributes of modern political systems, Hix and Høyland take an innovative approach to analysing …
Under pressure from globalisation, the classical distinction between domestic and international law has become increasingly blurred, spurring demand for new paradigms to …
In crowded airport terminals from Brussels to Bratislava, the European Union (EU) reaches out to weary travelers. Posters sponsored by the European Commission and adorned with …
The law and politics of European integration have been inseparable since the 1960s, when the European Court of Justice rendered a set of foundational decisions that gradually served …