Since its creation, European Union (hereinafter: ‘the EU’) has experienced various enlargements. In 1973, Denmark, Ireland and the United Kingdom joined the EU. Greece became a Member in 1981 and was followed by Spain and Portugal in 1986. Austria, Finland and Sweden acceded to the EU in 1995. In 2004, ten Central and Eastern European Countries (hereinafter: ‘the CEECs’) became EU members. Finally, another two CEECs, i.e. Bulgaria and Romania, joined the EU on 1 January 2007. What impact did previous enlargements have on national systems of private law? It is an important question since there are on-going accession negotiations with Croatia and Turkey and other countries (Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania Serbia and Montenegro, Ukr...
The "Europeanization" of European private law has recently received much scrutiny and attention. Har...
This chapter demonstrates how the European Union, being understood as a market state, affects the pr...
Pursuant to the same logic that prevailed when Jean Monnet and Robert Schuman reached out to Germany...
Since its creation, European Union (hereinafter: ‘the EU’) has experienced various enlargements. In ...
Předložená práce se pokouší z širšího odstupu zhodnotit probíhající proces europeizace soukromého pr...
The European Communities (founded in 1951) with the ECSC and then the European Union started out as ...
The Central and Eastern Europe Countries (CEECs) have been shaped by the EU conditionality, meaning ...
The present efforts in Europe to achieve more uniformity in private law and the debates on a Europea...
Defence date: 7 December 2007Examining board: Prof. Adrienne Héritier, EUI/RSCAS (EUI Supervisor) ; ...
Well into its teens by now, the private law of the European Union has its own companion. The very ap...
The fate of the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement – although finally signed between March and June 20...
V Slovenskej republike, podobne ako je tak tomu v iných transformujúcich sa krajinách Európskej únie...
v anglickém jazyce The purpose of this thesis is to analyse europeanisation of private law. The thes...
European legislation often has a significant impact on private laws in the Member States, especially...
Countries that wish to join the European Union (EU) need to implement all existing EU laws before th...
The "Europeanization" of European private law has recently received much scrutiny and attention. Har...
This chapter demonstrates how the European Union, being understood as a market state, affects the pr...
Pursuant to the same logic that prevailed when Jean Monnet and Robert Schuman reached out to Germany...
Since its creation, European Union (hereinafter: ‘the EU’) has experienced various enlargements. In ...
Předložená práce se pokouší z širšího odstupu zhodnotit probíhající proces europeizace soukromého pr...
The European Communities (founded in 1951) with the ECSC and then the European Union started out as ...
The Central and Eastern Europe Countries (CEECs) have been shaped by the EU conditionality, meaning ...
The present efforts in Europe to achieve more uniformity in private law and the debates on a Europea...
Defence date: 7 December 2007Examining board: Prof. Adrienne Héritier, EUI/RSCAS (EUI Supervisor) ; ...
Well into its teens by now, the private law of the European Union has its own companion. The very ap...
The fate of the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement – although finally signed between March and June 20...
V Slovenskej republike, podobne ako je tak tomu v iných transformujúcich sa krajinách Európskej únie...
v anglickém jazyce The purpose of this thesis is to analyse europeanisation of private law. The thes...
European legislation often has a significant impact on private laws in the Member States, especially...
Countries that wish to join the European Union (EU) need to implement all existing EU laws before th...
The "Europeanization" of European private law has recently received much scrutiny and attention. Har...
This chapter demonstrates how the European Union, being understood as a market state, affects the pr...
Pursuant to the same logic that prevailed when Jean Monnet and Robert Schuman reached out to Germany...