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, economics, or law. Due to oversubscription of business, the university assigns the field of the paper in a standardized way that … important component of the first-year curriculum that varies between students involves a multi-term research paper in business …
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when the descriptive and prescriptive norms conflict. The next main question is the expressive role of law. The choices of … also what shapes social judgements and moral sentiments. Setting law thus means both imposing material incentives and … analysis, combining an informed principal with individually signaling agents, makes precise the notion of expressive law …
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, economics, or law. Due to oversubscription of business, the university assigns the field of the paper in a standardized way that … important component of the first-year curriculum that varies between students involves a multi-term research paper in business …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011269603
It is well known that EU citizenship is parasitic upon national citizenship. To become an EU citizen it is necessary to be a citizen of one of the Member States, and the states have exclusive competence to decide who their own citizens are. They therefore function as gatekeepers, and jealously...
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Romania and provides an in-depth analysis of the provisions of the reuse law. It tries to highlight practical challenges and …
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This paper mainly explores how law-based neo-functionalism can contribute to explain the legal development of the … (Slaughter) and Mattli in the 1990s expects spill-overs because it assumes that subnational actors try to overcome national law … the EAEC’s and/or its competences by means of actions against member states. By analysing ECJ case law on Euratom, the …
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, particularly when the descriptive and prescriptive norms conflict. The next main question is the expressive role of law. The … "community standards" are also what shapes social judgements and moral sentiments. Setting law thus means both imposing material … expressive law, determining in particular when a weakening or a strengthening of incentives is called for. Pushing further this …
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In this article we analyze the effectiveness of EU conditionality. Viewing accession negotiations as a bargaining game, we find incentives to defect exist if the final date of accession is known, but conditions for cooperation prevail if the date is not known. Therefore we find that regardless...
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.The procedures launched against Germany and France due to their excessive deficits, again brought the attention of the media and broader public to the Stability and Growth Pact (SGP). The point of culmination was reached when the European Commission filed a claim against the Council (C-27/04)...
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This paper analyses the so-called 'Draft Treaty of Amsterdam' of 19 June 1997, focusing on the changes concerning the institutions and the decision-making procedures. It is argued that the sum of envisaged changes will considerably alter the institutional balance between the three main actors,...
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