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Based on data from the EU Justice Scoreboard, we identify a puzzle: National levels of judicial independence (as …
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corresponds to the duality of procedural versus endstate justice; the tension between these two approaches is highlighted by the … the two approaches coincide for strategyproof mechanisms, and only for those, the justice of the mechanism is equivalent …
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This volume comprises several studies and papers published in the last decades. They have been selected and ranged so that to provide a minimum of coherence concerning the phases which Romania has crossed in her way to the advanced socio-economic system of European type: transition to the market...
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The member states have self-interested objectives and they use their voting power in the Council of Ministers (CM) to maximize their shares from the EU budget, whereas European Parliament (EP) uses its power to support benevolent objectives and equality between member states. Given the current...
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The ways of decision making within the EU have significantly changed in the last decades: the rule of unanimity has been more and more substituted by majority voting in order to speed up decision-making processes in a Union of 27 heterogeneous member states. A third possibility is now offered by...
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