The internal market for services, which are estimated to account for 60 to 70 per cent of economic activity in the European Union, is still rife with legal and administrative barriers to cross-border trade. The problems involved in integrating national services markets into one large internal market are highlighted by the ongoing fi erce controversy over the Commission’s proposed services directive.The following contributions discuss some pertinent issues
[From the Introduction]. However passé it may seem, the practise of national politicians blaming Bru...
We investigate, from an interdisciplinary perspective, the legal and economic consequences of the EU...
Introduction. The internal market for services is one of the objectives set by the founding fathers...
The internal market for services, which are estimated to account for 60 to 70 per cent of economic a...
Introduction. The adoption of the Services Directive in 2006 constituted the final act of one of the...
In his contribution to Brookings' US-Europe Analysis Series, Bruegel Research Fellow Juan Delgado di...
Following the amendments put forward by the European Parliament in February, a good compromise is in...
The European Union service sector hampers many regulations by the Member States. For this reason, th...
How does extending markets across national borders impact national institutions regulating labour ma...
In this paper for Contratto e impresa, Juan Delgado, describes the underlying economic logic of the ...
In 2004, Frits Bolkenstein, former European Commissioner for the Internal Market, brought in the att...
The article analyses the difficulties in creating an internal market for services with special regar...
This work deals with the legal problems and expectations of the transposition of the Directive 2006/...
As requested by the Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection, this note focuses on A...
As requested by the Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection, this note focuses on A...
[From the Introduction]. However passé it may seem, the practise of national politicians blaming Bru...
We investigate, from an interdisciplinary perspective, the legal and economic consequences of the EU...
Introduction. The internal market for services is one of the objectives set by the founding fathers...
The internal market for services, which are estimated to account for 60 to 70 per cent of economic a...
Introduction. The adoption of the Services Directive in 2006 constituted the final act of one of the...
In his contribution to Brookings' US-Europe Analysis Series, Bruegel Research Fellow Juan Delgado di...
Following the amendments put forward by the European Parliament in February, a good compromise is in...
The European Union service sector hampers many regulations by the Member States. For this reason, th...
How does extending markets across national borders impact national institutions regulating labour ma...
In this paper for Contratto e impresa, Juan Delgado, describes the underlying economic logic of the ...
In 2004, Frits Bolkenstein, former European Commissioner for the Internal Market, brought in the att...
The article analyses the difficulties in creating an internal market for services with special regar...
This work deals with the legal problems and expectations of the transposition of the Directive 2006/...
As requested by the Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection, this note focuses on A...
As requested by the Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection, this note focuses on A...
[From the Introduction]. However passé it may seem, the practise of national politicians blaming Bru...
We investigate, from an interdisciplinary perspective, the legal and economic consequences of the EU...
Introduction. The internal market for services is one of the objectives set by the founding fathers...