_Redefining EU Membership_ examines the issue of Membership within the
European Union (EU) today by focusing on differentiation in and
outside the EU. The Treaty on European Union unequivocally declares
that the contracting parties are the Member States of the EU. However,
a closer examination casts some doubt of the unitary status of Member
States, or at least suggests that the concept requires nuancing.
Whilst diversity, and to some extent differentiation, have been part
and parcel of the European integration process since its inception,
_Redefining EU Membership_ proposes that, considering several
developments, a new reflection on membership within the EU and on
differentiation in and outside the EU is required. The volume's
contributions are organized around four aspects of the tensions faced
by the concept of a unitary and formal EU membership: first, an
examination of key policy areas which have already witnessed various
forms of differentiated integration; second, an analysis of 'special
statuses' within the EU; third, important examples of non-Member
States in which EU law is applied (with and without their
participation in the EU's decision-making process); and fourth, the
situation of states under accession or secession procedures which
obliges them to accept EU norms and policies even prior to/after
formal membership. These analyses are complemented by a reflection on
the concept of membership in itself. In a context in which EU
enlargement appears likely, the provided analysis reflects on the need
to expand and introduce several kinds of membership to the EU in the
future.
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Differentiation In and Outside the European Union
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780192671745
Publisert
2024
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
OUP Oxford
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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