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This book provides the first comprehensive account of the New EU Competition Law: an emerging understanding of the discipline that breaks from the consensus of the early 2000s and that ventures into uncharted territories. Competition law has undergone fundamental transformations in the past decade, from the rise and fall of the 'effects-based approach' to the challenge of Big Tech and the growing interaction with intellectual property. Making sense of these changes and fully grasping their implications can be difficult. The book discusses the shift from traditional enforcement in the industrial era to the sort of intervention that a knowledge-based economy demands. It presents the changes that the field is undergoing (policy priorities, relationship with regulation and intangible assets, move away from efficiency and consumer welfare) and illustrates them by reference to the most significant developments. The analysis includes an up-to-date evaluation of the Digital Markets Act and addresses the application of EU competition law to key areas, including energy, pharma, telecommunications and online platforms. Conceived as a 'modular' book, practitioners and advanced students will find it useful as a map to navigate the underlying trends and as an in-depth dissection of the key case law and administrative practice of the past decade.
Antitrust law. --- EU law in the member states --- Antitrust law --- Law
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The European Union and its member states are investing in ambitious programmes for 'better regulation' and targets of regulatory quality. This book lifts the veil of excessively optimistic propositions covering the whole better regulation agenda. It provides an innovative conceptual framework to handle the political complexity of regulatory governance. It approaches better regulation as an emerging public policy, with its own political context, actors, problems, rules of interaction, instruments, activities and impacts. Focusing on the key tools of impact assessment, consultation, simplificati
Administrative procedure --- European Union. --- better regulation. --- consultation. --- impact assessment. --- member states. --- public policy. --- regulatory governance. --- regulatory quality. --- rules of interaction. --- simplification.
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Can Russia, the European Union and the three major EU member states adopt a unified policy line in the global arena? Charlotte Wagnsson investigates the cohesiveness of 'greater Europe' through the detailed scrutiny of policy statements by the leadership elites in the UK, France, Germany, Russia and the EU in connection with three defining events in international security: the crisis in Kosovo of 1999; the terrorist attacks of 9/11 and the Iraq crisis of 2003. This extensive empirical enquiry results in a critical constructivist response to neorealist understandings of European security. The b
Security, International --- 9/11. --- EU member states. --- European Union. --- Iraq. --- Kosovo. --- Russia. --- greater Europe. --- international security. --- leadership elites. --- policy statements. --- terrorist attacks.
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Conferences - Meetings --- EU/EC Law. --- EU/EC Competence of Member States. --- EU/EC Competence of EC Institutions. --- Statutory power. --- EU/EC Member States. --- Congresses. --- UE/CE Droit. --- UE/CE Compétences des Etats membres. --- UE/CE Compétences institutionnelles. --- Pouvoir réglementaire. --- UE/CE Etats membres. --- Congrès. --- UE/CE Compétences des Etats membres. --- UE/CE Compétences institutionnelles. --- Pouvoir réglementaire. --- Congrès.
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Vol 1: 60 reports and documents on policing, immigration and asylum, Ad Hoc Group on Immigration, legal cooperation, the Trevi group and "acquis", the Schengen Agreement and "acquis."
European law --- National movements --- Law enforcement --- Emigration and immigration law --- Judicial assistance --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- Trevi Group. --- Convention determining the state responsible for examining applications for asylum lodged in one of the Member States of the European Communities.
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Conferences - Meetings --- EU/EC Law. --- Competition law. --- Class action. --- Damages. --- European private law. --- EU/EC Member States. --- Congresses. --- UE/CE Droit. --- Droit de la concurrence. --- Recours collectif. --- Dommages et intérêts. --- Droit privé européen. --- UE/CE Etats membres. --- Congrès. --- Dommages et intérêts. --- Droit privé européen. --- Congrès.
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In the decades following Europe's first total war, millions of British men and women looked to the League of Nations as the symbol and guardian of a new world order based on international co-operation. Founded in 1919 to preserve peace between its member-states, the League inspired a rich, participatory culture of political protest, popular education and civic ritual which found expression through the establishment of voluntary societies in dozens of countries across Europe and beyond. Embodied in the hugely popular League of Nations Union, this pro-League movement touched Britain in profound
Social history --- Internationalism --- Political culture --- Intellectual cooperation --- International cooperation --- Cosmopolitanism --- International education --- Nationalism --- Culture --- Political science --- History --- League of Nations --- League of Nations Union --- League of Nations Union, London --- Public opinion --- History. --- League of Nations. --- civic ritual. --- democratic accountability. --- international co-operation. --- member-states. --- new world order. --- peace. --- political protest. --- popular education. --- voluntary societies.
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This study questions the extent to which domestic conflict is influenced by national, regional, and international relationships. It is designed to answer specific questions relating to the effects of neighboring characteristics on a state's risk of conflict and instability: What is the interaction between neighboring conflict and political disorder? Do democratic neighborhoods have different conflict trajectories than non-democratic neighborhoods and if so, where and why? Given that most poor countries are located in poor and conflictual neighborhoods, to what extent is there a relationship between poverty and political disorder in different regime neighborhoods? Using spatial lag terms to specify neighboring regime characteristics and multilevel models to differentiate between explanatory levels, this study reiterates the importance of domestic and neighboring factors in promoting or diminishing the risk of instability and conflict. However, the pronounced negative effects of autocratic and anocratic neighborhoods are mitigated by a growing domestic GDP. This study also finds that democratic neighborhoods are more stable, regardless of income level. Research presented here is unique in its contribution on how regime type is a significant development indicator, which in turn is salient in determining the risks of civil war across states.
Civil War --- Civil wars --- Conflict --- Conflict and Development --- Conflict prevention --- Dependence --- Hazard Risk Management --- Health, Nutrition and Population --- Interdependences --- Member states --- Peace --- Peace and Peacekeeping --- Population Policies --- Post Conflict Reconstruction --- Poverty Reduction --- Rebel --- Refugee --- Services and Transfers to Poor --- Urban Development
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European Agency for the Management of Operational Cooperation at the External Borders of the Member States of the European Union --- European Union --- Membership. --- European Union countries --- European Union countries --- Pays de l'Union européenne --- Pays de l'Union européenne --- Boundaries --- Emigration and immigration --- Frontières --- Emigration et immigration
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This study questions the extent to which domestic conflict is influenced by national, regional, and international relationships. It is designed to answer specific questions relating to the effects of neighboring characteristics on a state's risk of conflict and instability: What is the interaction between neighboring conflict and political disorder? Do democratic neighborhoods have different conflict trajectories than non-democratic neighborhoods and if so, where and why? Given that most poor countries are located in poor and conflictual neighborhoods, to what extent is there a relationship between poverty and political disorder in different regime neighborhoods? Using spatial lag terms to specify neighboring regime characteristics and multilevel models to differentiate between explanatory levels, this study reiterates the importance of domestic and neighboring factors in promoting or diminishing the risk of instability and conflict. However, the pronounced negative effects of autocratic and anocratic neighborhoods are mitigated by a growing domestic GDP. This study also finds that democratic neighborhoods are more stable, regardless of income level. Research presented here is unique in its contribution on how regime type is a significant development indicator, which in turn is salient in determining the risks of civil war across states.
Civil War --- Civil wars --- Conflict --- Conflict and Development --- Conflict prevention --- Dependence --- Hazard Risk Management --- Health, Nutrition and Population --- Interdependences --- Member states --- Peace --- Peace and Peacekeeping --- Population Policies --- Post Conflict Reconstruction --- Poverty Reduction --- Rebel --- Refugee --- Services and Transfers to Poor --- Urban Development
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