This Commentary by Jacques Pelkmans advises the new Barroso Commission to maintain the ‘Better EU Regulation’ strategy that was initiated in 2005 and has proven especially effective in narrowing the scope and options for ideological approaches, or the discretion to allow or exploit regulatory 'capture' within the Commission
The European Commission has laid out a new roadmap for reforming EMU. Regrettably, most of the propo...
In this Commentary, CEPS Senior Fellow Jacques Pelkmans is mystified to explain why Mario Monti’s re...
Following publication of the de Larosière report in February 2009, the EU machinery has finally swun...
This commentary welcomes the creation and prominence given by President Juncker to the new post of F...
Philippe de Schoutheete takes as his point of departure in this Commentary the assumption that insti...
Better Regulation is afoot in Europe. After several transatlantic conflicts over regulatory topics...
A new CEPS Commentary finds that the European Commission's proposals for ensuring prudential supervi...
After an unprecedented delay, the European Commission adopted its 2015 Enlargement Package on Novemb...
In view of the various breaches of democratic standards in certain candidate countries, Erwan Fouéré...
In view of the various breaches of democratic standards in certain candidate countries, Erwan Fouéré...
October 2011 saw the latest draft of Solvency II, the European Union’s code for regulation of the in...
The Dutch government set out the results of its review of EU competences on June 21st, under the slo...
The European Commission has laid out a new roadmap for reforming EMU. Regrettably, most of the propo...
Better Regulation is afoot in Europe. After several transatlantic conflicts over regulatory topics...
This Commentary urges the European Parliament and EU Council to undertake a more thorough review of ...
The European Commission has laid out a new roadmap for reforming EMU. Regrettably, most of the propo...
In this Commentary, CEPS Senior Fellow Jacques Pelkmans is mystified to explain why Mario Monti’s re...
Following publication of the de Larosière report in February 2009, the EU machinery has finally swun...
This commentary welcomes the creation and prominence given by President Juncker to the new post of F...
Philippe de Schoutheete takes as his point of departure in this Commentary the assumption that insti...
Better Regulation is afoot in Europe. After several transatlantic conflicts over regulatory topics...
A new CEPS Commentary finds that the European Commission's proposals for ensuring prudential supervi...
After an unprecedented delay, the European Commission adopted its 2015 Enlargement Package on Novemb...
In view of the various breaches of democratic standards in certain candidate countries, Erwan Fouéré...
In view of the various breaches of democratic standards in certain candidate countries, Erwan Fouéré...
October 2011 saw the latest draft of Solvency II, the European Union’s code for regulation of the in...
The Dutch government set out the results of its review of EU competences on June 21st, under the slo...
The European Commission has laid out a new roadmap for reforming EMU. Regrettably, most of the propo...
Better Regulation is afoot in Europe. After several transatlantic conflicts over regulatory topics...
This Commentary urges the European Parliament and EU Council to undertake a more thorough review of ...
The European Commission has laid out a new roadmap for reforming EMU. Regrettably, most of the propo...
In this Commentary, CEPS Senior Fellow Jacques Pelkmans is mystified to explain why Mario Monti’s re...
Following publication of the de Larosière report in February 2009, the EU machinery has finally swun...