Editorial note: Gareth Davies, Professor of EU law, Vrije Universiteit (VU) Amsterda
Over the last two decades, the European Union (EU) and the United States (US) have been the two prot...
The European Union has often been portrayed as a ‘normative power’ on the international stage, in th...
Southern European euro-area members suffered from unsustainable developments after they joined the e...
Issue 13 is devoted exclusively to “Towards a Deep Climate Collaboration. Module 3: European Union”S...
The European Union, together with other countries, is making a second effort to reach a comprehensiv...
The European Union has been running into the sand for some years now. In its early decades it offere...
The EU is left wondering what its future role will be in the next round of talks on climate change, ...
Editorial note: Monica Claes, Professor of European and Comparative Constitutional Law at the Law Fa...
In December 2015, 195 countries adopted a new global climate agreement in Paris. It provides an expa...
Climate change has traversed from the realm of environmental speculation to political policy. No lon...
This short editorial note introduces the current issue of the Review with the aim of opening a debat...
The separation of theory and practice of the European integration created a very dangerous situation...
As the EU expands to include the Central and East European (CEE) countries, its capacity to adopt an...
Issue 13 is devoted exclusively to “Towards a Deep Climate Collaboration. Module 3: European Union”T...
From the Introduction. The UN Climate Summit in Paris was a major success for EU climate diplomacy, ...
Over the last two decades, the European Union (EU) and the United States (US) have been the two prot...
The European Union has often been portrayed as a ‘normative power’ on the international stage, in th...
Southern European euro-area members suffered from unsustainable developments after they joined the e...
Issue 13 is devoted exclusively to “Towards a Deep Climate Collaboration. Module 3: European Union”S...
The European Union, together with other countries, is making a second effort to reach a comprehensiv...
The European Union has been running into the sand for some years now. In its early decades it offere...
The EU is left wondering what its future role will be in the next round of talks on climate change, ...
Editorial note: Monica Claes, Professor of European and Comparative Constitutional Law at the Law Fa...
In December 2015, 195 countries adopted a new global climate agreement in Paris. It provides an expa...
Climate change has traversed from the realm of environmental speculation to political policy. No lon...
This short editorial note introduces the current issue of the Review with the aim of opening a debat...
The separation of theory and practice of the European integration created a very dangerous situation...
As the EU expands to include the Central and East European (CEE) countries, its capacity to adopt an...
Issue 13 is devoted exclusively to “Towards a Deep Climate Collaboration. Module 3: European Union”T...
From the Introduction. The UN Climate Summit in Paris was a major success for EU climate diplomacy, ...
Over the last two decades, the European Union (EU) and the United States (US) have been the two prot...
The European Union has often been portrayed as a ‘normative power’ on the international stage, in th...
Southern European euro-area members suffered from unsustainable developments after they joined the e...