Evolving practice in EU enlargement : with case studies in agri-food and environment law / by Kirstyn Inglis.
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- 9789004190061
- 9004190066
- 1282952293
- 9781282952294
- 341.242/2 22
- KJE5091 .I54 2010eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 435-440) and index.
Eligible candidates and procedural steps to accession -- The Copenhagen criteria : efforts required before and after accession -- Instruments of the pre-accession strategy : from Agenda 2000 to date -- Accession treaties : transitional arrangements and other means to ease the impact of enlargement -- New flexibility mechanisms in the fifth and sixth accession treaties -- EU environment law -- EU agri-food law.
Following some ten years as a practicing lawyer and consultant, Kirstyn Inglis has been researching the evolving legal practice of EU enlargement for over ten years and successfully defended her PhD on the subject in 2006. This book, succinctly, introduces this evolving practice, covering a ~transitional arrangementsa (TM) in accession treaties, the Treaty of Lisbon, recent European Court case law, the specific governance challenge of incorporating Bulgaria and Romania and the strategy for future enlargements to bring in the Western Balkans and Turkey. In part two, the examples of the environm.
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