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Revising the European Security Strategy: Arguments for Discussion |
by Stefano Silvestri, Istituto Affari Internazionali, Rome, May 2008
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Declaration published by TEPSA in view of the 50th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome, and its own 33rd anniversary |
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Un passo avanti per la politica estera comune |
by Michele Comelli
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Il nuovo Trattato di riforma UE e la Politica estera e di sicurezza europea: cosa cambia? |
by Michele Comelli, in Contributions from specialised Research Institutes, n. 78, October 2007, Service of Affari Internazionali, Senate of Italian Republic
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Adapting to Enlargement of the European Union: Institutional Practice since May 2004 |
by Professor Helen Wallace
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Intégrer l'Europe: dans quel but? |
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Speech of Jean-Claude Juncker, Prime Minister of Luxembourg, at a Colloquium organised by TEPSA & CIFE in Rome
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Lisbon Treaty |
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Overview of Publications prepared by the team of Professor Wolfgang Wessels at the University of Cologne. |
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The Baltic Sea Regional Dimension & EU-Russia Relations |
Summary of the sixth session of the Russia-EU-Baltic Roundtable held from 17-18 April 2008 in Riga and hosted by the Riga office of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation in cooperation with the Latvian Institute of International Affairs (LAI).
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The European Neighbourhood Policy. Challenges and Prospects. |
by Graham Avery and Yvonne Nasshoven (eds.), Trans European Policy Studies, Brussels, December 2008
The publication represents a collection of TEPSA's briefings for the European Parliament's AFET Committee.
If you want to order a printed copy of the book please contact us.
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Assessing the Common Spaces between the European Union and Russia |
by Krassimir Nikolov (ed.), BECSA in cooperation with TEPSA, Sofia, February 2009.
Analyses in this volume are based on research assigned for the Foreign Affairs Committee of the European Parliament (EP) by the Policy Department of the EP's General Secretariat.
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Enlarging the European Union: Effects on the new member states and on the EU |
by Graham Avery, Anne Faber, Anne Schmidt (eds.) Trans European Policy Studies Association, Brussels, August 2009
The publication represents a collection of contributions from TEPSA's conference on "Effects of EU enlargement".
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TEPSA Brief: European Citizens’ Initiative (ECI) – September 2010 |
by Laura Ventura
The Treaty of the EU introduced a new dimension of participatory democracy for European citizens. With its proposal, the European commission aims at enhancing citizens’ right to participate in the democratic life of the Union by enabling them to bring forward their concerns at the EU level.
This TEPSA brief intends to provide a description of this ongoing initiative while comparing it to initiatives at national level and assessing its democratic power.
Please click here to read the entire brief and feel free to contact Laura Ventura at Laura.Ventura[at]tepsa.be to discuss and to learn more on the future developments about this issue. |
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Human Rights in Europe |
Speech by Mr. Terry Davis, Secretary General of the Council of Europe, given on 10th March to TEPSA friends.
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Two commentaries on the reform of the EU courts |
| In 2011, the Court of Justice has proposed this year to add twelve new judges (and cabinets) to the General Court, to eliminate its growing backlog. This is the first implementation of the new provisions of the Lisbon Treaty, which has submitted most of the Statute of the Court of Justice of the European Union to the ordinary legislative procedure. The TEPSA/EGMONT comment aims at observing the next context of judicial activities at the EU level and at analyzing the available options and the various possibilities to reduce the growth of costs in the EU courts' system.
Different contributions will be made in that context. The first ones come from Franklin Dehousse and Jean-Victor Louis. Franklin Dehousse is Professor of European Law (in abeyance) and Judge at the General Court since October 2003. This publication is written on his personal title and does not represent the views of the General Court. Jean-Victor Louis is Emeritus Professor of European Law at the University of Bruxelles and former Secretary General of TEPSA.
Please read here the commentary of Franklin Dehousse and here the commentary of Jean-Victor Louis. |
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