Danish voters opted to reject a proposal to eliminate Denmark’s current opt-outs in EU Justice and Home Affairs cooperation in a referendum on 3 December. Henrik Larsen writes on what the vote means for Denmark and the rest of the EU. He argues that while the referendum may not precipitate a major change in Danish EU policy, it will provide a boost for Eurosceptic parties who support a UK-style renegotiation of the country’s terms of membership
Práce prezentuje celý proces výjimek z legislativy Evropské unie pro Dánsko. Cílem této práce bylo z...
Denmark has traditionally been portrayed as an outlier when it comes to European integration. Depict...
Denmark has traditionally been portrayed as an outlier when it comes to European integration. Depict...
On 3 December, Danish voters rejected a proposal from the government to change its status from being...
How are we to understand the perplexing and sometimes even counter-intuitive position of Denmark in ...
In this EPIN Commentary, Catharina Sørensen offers her reflections on Denmark’s referendum, held on ...
Alongside the UK, Denmark is often considered to be one of the EU’s most Eurosceptic member states. ...
[From Introduction]. On May 28, 1998, the Danish people approved the Amsterdam Treaty in a referendu...
[From Introduction]. On May 28, 1998, the Danish people approved the Amsterdam Treaty in a referendu...
This paper will describe and analyse Danish contributions to the European Convention (2002-03) and t...
This paper will describe and analyse Danish contributions to the European Convention (2002-03) and t...
From 1972 to 1993 Denmark staged four referenda on the EU. Two of them in particular hold valuable l...
From 1972 to 1993 Denmark staged four referenda on the EU. Two of them in particular hold valuable l...
Since the 1990s, European integration has been characterized by a combination of politicization and ...
Denmark is the only country that is participating in the European Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM-II), ...
Práce prezentuje celý proces výjimek z legislativy Evropské unie pro Dánsko. Cílem této práce bylo z...
Denmark has traditionally been portrayed as an outlier when it comes to European integration. Depict...
Denmark has traditionally been portrayed as an outlier when it comes to European integration. Depict...
On 3 December, Danish voters rejected a proposal from the government to change its status from being...
How are we to understand the perplexing and sometimes even counter-intuitive position of Denmark in ...
In this EPIN Commentary, Catharina Sørensen offers her reflections on Denmark’s referendum, held on ...
Alongside the UK, Denmark is often considered to be one of the EU’s most Eurosceptic member states. ...
[From Introduction]. On May 28, 1998, the Danish people approved the Amsterdam Treaty in a referendu...
[From Introduction]. On May 28, 1998, the Danish people approved the Amsterdam Treaty in a referendu...
This paper will describe and analyse Danish contributions to the European Convention (2002-03) and t...
This paper will describe and analyse Danish contributions to the European Convention (2002-03) and t...
From 1972 to 1993 Denmark staged four referenda on the EU. Two of them in particular hold valuable l...
From 1972 to 1993 Denmark staged four referenda on the EU. Two of them in particular hold valuable l...
Since the 1990s, European integration has been characterized by a combination of politicization and ...
Denmark is the only country that is participating in the European Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM-II), ...
Práce prezentuje celý proces výjimek z legislativy Evropské unie pro Dánsko. Cílem této práce bylo z...
Denmark has traditionally been portrayed as an outlier when it comes to European integration. Depict...
Denmark has traditionally been portrayed as an outlier when it comes to European integration. Depict...