Economic liberalisation operates both as functional process and disputed ideological touchstone within the pursuit of the EU’s internal market. This article evaluates liberalisation efforts to date, addressing both positive and normative perspectives. It considers the meaning of liberalisation; discusses the legal instruments that exist within EU law; suggests explanations for its prominence; and explores the extent to which ideologically-oriented understandings of such reforms are reflected in the resultant character of the internal market. In doing so, the article aims to identify and analyse the deeper implications of the recurrent use of liberalisation as a tool of economic integration within the EU
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In the last decade the European Union (EU) has been negotiating with the African, Caribbean and Paci...
Brexit and the ensuing uncertainty about the United Kingdom’s (UK’s) future relationship with the Eu...
In this article the author examines in consecutive order the evolution of the concept “European inte...
Economic liberalisation operates both as functional process and disputed ideological touchstone with...
A near-ubiquitous concept in legal debates on contemporary approaches to market regulation and refor...
Establishing open and undistorted competition within the internal market is a primary goal of the EU...
What does the 'internal market' mean? The EU is committed to the construction of an internal market,...
This paper proposes a concept of ‘internal market rationality’ for the analysis of the political, le...
The chapter applies a historical institutionalist perspective to analyse the dynamics of market regu...
What is ‘the’ EU internal market, as economists see it? The present BEER paper attempts to survey an...
[Foreword]. This article arises from private conversations with industry and other sources over the ...
On the basis of the deployment of the idiom of co-production of knowledge and governance,the article...
Establishing open and undistorted competition within the internal market is a primary goal of the EU...
peer reviewedThis paper explores the diversifying limits to integration by harmonisation of national...
This paper takes stock of the European Union's attempts to 'externalize' its internal market and exa...
In the last decade the European Union (EU) has been negotiating with the African, Caribbean and Paci...
Brexit and the ensuing uncertainty about the United Kingdom’s (UK’s) future relationship with the Eu...
In this article the author examines in consecutive order the evolution of the concept “European inte...