This paper provides a preliminary assessment of the EU’s energy policy under the Treaty of Lisbon rules. It reviews the major and minor effects of the rules on energy (both formally and informally) and how these are perceived by the EU institutions post-Lisbon. This includes consideration of the new elements of the reformed institutional architecture in this policy area. In the context of the Treaty of Lisbon, the main questions this paper seeks to answer are to what extent energy policy constitutes a new policy area and whether the EU is a more coherent actor in this and other instances where competence is shared with the member stat
The article analyses development of external energy policy of the European Union (EU). In spite of t...
Mimo głębokiej integracji państw członkowskich UE na płaszczyznach wielu polityk, politykaenergetycz...
ooperation between European territorial authorities is a developing phenomenon which has reached a c...
EU Energy Policy under the Treaty of Lisbon Rules: Between a new policy and business as usual / Jan ...
This paper explores climate and energy policy issues in light of the Lisbon Treaty. The key for Euro...
Alors que la construction communautaire prend ses racines dans l'adoption par six États européens du...
The Treaty of Lisbon brought many innovations into the European Union’s agenda, one of which is rela...
Defence Date: 11 October 2010Examining Board: Prof. Jacques Ziller, University of Pavia (EUI Superv...
The quest for a European energy policy has been at the heart of the European integration since World...
European Union energy policy calls for nothing less than a profound transformation of the EU's energ...
Ideological and institutional framework of the European energy policy, which is still work in progre...
Energy is of vital importance to the economy of the European Union (EU), safeguarding stability and ...
Since the 1990s, the European Commission has pushed for the liberalization of European electricity a...
Energy policy has been considered as a “special case of Europeanization,” due to its tardy and patch...
This thesis contributes to an understanding of the changes in prominence in EU energy policy since t...
The article analyses development of external energy policy of the European Union (EU). In spite of t...
Mimo głębokiej integracji państw członkowskich UE na płaszczyznach wielu polityk, politykaenergetycz...
ooperation between European territorial authorities is a developing phenomenon which has reached a c...
EU Energy Policy under the Treaty of Lisbon Rules: Between a new policy and business as usual / Jan ...
This paper explores climate and energy policy issues in light of the Lisbon Treaty. The key for Euro...
Alors que la construction communautaire prend ses racines dans l'adoption par six États européens du...
The Treaty of Lisbon brought many innovations into the European Union’s agenda, one of which is rela...
Defence Date: 11 October 2010Examining Board: Prof. Jacques Ziller, University of Pavia (EUI Superv...
The quest for a European energy policy has been at the heart of the European integration since World...
European Union energy policy calls for nothing less than a profound transformation of the EU's energ...
Ideological and institutional framework of the European energy policy, which is still work in progre...
Energy is of vital importance to the economy of the European Union (EU), safeguarding stability and ...
Since the 1990s, the European Commission has pushed for the liberalization of European electricity a...
Energy policy has been considered as a “special case of Europeanization,” due to its tardy and patch...
This thesis contributes to an understanding of the changes in prominence in EU energy policy since t...
The article analyses development of external energy policy of the European Union (EU). In spite of t...
Mimo głębokiej integracji państw członkowskich UE na płaszczyznach wielu polityk, politykaenergetycz...
ooperation between European territorial authorities is a developing phenomenon which has reached a c...