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? Europe is extremely diverse. Its sheer diversity may make it hard to reach any sense of commonality, let alone a sense of … patriotism, however weak that may be. The question then is to what extent the diversity of Europe is recognised as an element to … be promoted and protected – and how such diversity of awareness might affect or shape the Charter? The relevant mode of …
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overarching understanding of the concept. The literature shares a broad societal understanding of politics and targets the … increasing involvement of a broad range of societal actors in European politics. Based on these observations, the process of …
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This paper aims at exploring the impact that the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, solemnly proclaimed in December 2000, might have on the relationships of the Union with applicant countries and with third states. Although not formally legally binding, it is argued that the...
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all over contemporary Europe. From a comparative perspective, different paths of accommodating linguistic diversity can be … minority protection has taken place, with a new emphasis on the values of linguistic diversity, non-discrimination and … with internal diversity and the confrontation with a Europe of deep diversity are closely interlinked setting the …
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constitutional treaty or a constitution proper. Two constitutional visions for the EU are presented - deep diversity and …
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Committees linking national administrations and the EU level play a crucial role at all stages of the EU policy process. The literature tends to portray this group system as a coherent mass, characterised by expert-oriented ‘deliberative supranationalism’, a term developed through studies of...
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The paper proposes to use regulatory competition theory in order to better understand the evolution of the EU member States' asylum legislation. It argues that regulatory competition theory can explain the rapid trend of legislative amendments from the mid-80's onwards, the progressive yet...
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