This is the final version. Available on open access from Routledge via the DOI in this recordData Availability Statement: This article does not use original data.Differentiated integration (DI), whereby some MS opt out or are excluded from certain common EU policies for sovereignty or capacity reasons, may be thought to undermine the EU’s functioning as what John Rawls called a fair scheme of cooperation, grounded in norms of impartiality and reciprocity. However, we argue that different forms of DI can be compatible with either fair cooperation between states on the model of Rawls’ Law of Peoples or cooperation among citizens on the model of Rawls’ two principles of domestic justice. Meanwhile, the EU has features of both, being an interna...
In recent years, leading political actors and institutions have suggested further differentiation as...
In light of rising internal cleavages and centrifugal tendencies, differentiated integration (DI) ha...
One recent but major policy occurrence in Justice and Home Affairs – the Treaty of Prüm (2005) – has...
Differentiated integration (DI), whereby some MS opt out or are excluded from certain common EU poli...
This is the final version. Available from the European University Institute via the link in this rec...
First published online: 25 May 2017Earlier scholarship assumed differentiated integration (DI) was p...
Contains fulltext : 173710.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In recent yea...
To prevent differentiated integration from being itself a source of unfairness, the report identifie...
Differentiated integration has becomes a pervasive feature of the EU legal and political reality. It...
Differentiated integration is a mechanism that furthers consensual agreement in a diverse membership...
When is differentiated integration (DI) of the European Union a source of autonomy and when is it a ...
Research on differentiated integration (DI) in the European Union (EU) has focused on the causes, co...
Few attempts have been made to develop a systematic normative analysis of where differentiated integ...
The past years has seen a dramatic rise in the contestation of the European Union and its policies. ...
A growing literature is studying the phenomenon of differentiated integration (DI) in the European U...
In recent years, leading political actors and institutions have suggested further differentiation as...
In light of rising internal cleavages and centrifugal tendencies, differentiated integration (DI) ha...
One recent but major policy occurrence in Justice and Home Affairs – the Treaty of Prüm (2005) – has...
Differentiated integration (DI), whereby some MS opt out or are excluded from certain common EU poli...
This is the final version. Available from the European University Institute via the link in this rec...
First published online: 25 May 2017Earlier scholarship assumed differentiated integration (DI) was p...
Contains fulltext : 173710.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In recent yea...
To prevent differentiated integration from being itself a source of unfairness, the report identifie...
Differentiated integration has becomes a pervasive feature of the EU legal and political reality. It...
Differentiated integration is a mechanism that furthers consensual agreement in a diverse membership...
When is differentiated integration (DI) of the European Union a source of autonomy and when is it a ...
Research on differentiated integration (DI) in the European Union (EU) has focused on the causes, co...
Few attempts have been made to develop a systematic normative analysis of where differentiated integ...
The past years has seen a dramatic rise in the contestation of the European Union and its policies. ...
A growing literature is studying the phenomenon of differentiated integration (DI) in the European U...
In recent years, leading political actors and institutions have suggested further differentiation as...
In light of rising internal cleavages and centrifugal tendencies, differentiated integration (DI) ha...
One recent but major policy occurrence in Justice and Home Affairs – the Treaty of Prüm (2005) – has...