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Institutions based upon the systematic separation of different decision functions may stimulate deliberative decision-making, if they hinder negotiators from introducing their bargaining power into the negotiation process. Such arrangements exist for the regulation of requirements for health and...
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superior European law, and the principle of popular sovereignty. The paper concludes that this can be seen as an indicator …
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This paper explores how and to what extent it is possible to contribute to the Democratisation of the European political order by means of modifying the ways in which taxes are deliberated upon, decided and collected in the old continent. In the first part, the author elucidates the particular...
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relations to Europe are perhaps more conspicuous today than ever before, represented by Community law as well as the European … law as well as (more fundamentally) the constitutional principles laid down in the USA and France. Interestingly, in the … internationalization was the common trait in the political, economic and military doctrine, the scholarship of public law represented a …
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Agreement was ratified, and remains committed to incorporating all future EU law that is of relevance to the Agreement. The …
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