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This collection of essays reflects on the fifth enlargement of the European Union, projected to take place in 2004. It examines the process of enlargement, its impact on both the candidate States and on the institutions and policies of the European Union. In so doing, it discusses these issues from a variety of perspectives - legal, economic and political - reflecting the different dimensions of the enlargement project. This enlargement will be unlike any other, not only in terms of its scale, and the unprecedented nature of the lengthy and complex pre-accession process, but also in its wider implications for the future direction of the European Union itself and for the whole of Europe. The contributions thus focus not only on the adjustments having to be made by the candidate States and the EU's institutions, but also on enlargement as an interaction between the candidate States and the European Union, and between the EU and the wider world community. Policies which have developed and matured during this enlargement, such as conditionality, also have effects on regions and States which are outside the current enlargement process, such as the Balkans. A greatly enlarged EU has implications also for the EU's trading partners and for its role within the WTO. Different chapters deal with the pre-accession process, the enlargement negotiations, the economic impact of enlargement on the candidate States, membership conditionality as applied by the European Union, the need to adapt the EU's institutional structure to cope with enlargement and the impact of enlargement on the external policies of both the EU and the candidate States.
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This collection of essays reflects on the fifth enlargement of the European Union, projected to take place in 2004. It examines the process of enlargement and its impact on both the candidate States and on the institutions and policies of the European Union from a variety of perspectives - legal, economic, and political - reflecting the different dimensions of the enlargement project.
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1. Introduction ; 2. Pre-Accession ; 3. Preparing for Accession to the European Union: How to Establish Capacity for Effective and Credible Application of EU Rules ; 4. The 'Eastern Enlargements' of the European Union ; 5. The Evolution and Application of EU Membership Conditionality ; 6. Strategies for Democratization and European Integration in the Balkans ; 7. The Impact of Enlargement: External Policy and External Relations ; 8. Adapting the Institutional System of the EU to Enlargement
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A timely assessment of the enlargement of the European Union which is due to take place in 2004 A multi-disciplinary approach with contributions from lawyers, economists, political scientists Theoretical and practical exploration of the realities of the enlargement process
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Marise Cremona has been with the Centre for Commercial Law Studies since 1992 and became Deputy Director and Professor of European Commercial Law there in 2001. She teaches and researches in European Union Law, specialising in the field of European Community, and Union, external policy. Since 1989 she has had a particular interest in EU relations with central and eastern Europe, and has been engaged in legal training programme and consultancy work in the candidate States and other States of the region.
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A timely assessment of the enlargement of the European Union which is due to take place in 2004 A multi-disciplinary approach with contributions from lawyers, economists, political scientists Theoretical and practical exploration of the realities of the enlargement process
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199260935
Publisert
2003
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
547 gr
Høyde
242 mm
Bredde
162 mm
Dybde
21 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
284

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Biographical note

Marise Cremona has been with the Centre for Commercial Law Studies since 1992 and became Deputy Director and Professor of European Commercial Law there in 2001. She teaches and researches in European Union Law, specialising in the field of European Community, and Union, external policy. Since 1989 she has had a particular interest in EU relations with central and eastern Europe, and has been engaged in legal training programme and consultancy work in the candidate States and other States of the region.