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Renationalisation of the Integration Process in the Internal Market of the European Union

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 2018

Summary

The subject of the book is of great importance from the point of view of the current situation in Europe. The purpose of the book is to identify the legal effects of the renationalisation process on the EU and its Member States. The concept of renationalisation is expressed through MS’s aim to verify the relationship with the EU. The thesis for the book is the return of renationalisation tendencies in the area of the Single Market, which is supported by, among others, an open criticism of the foundations of EU integration or considerations on withdrawal from the EU by some MS and the problems caused by migration and immigration. Part of the book involved an analysis of the internal market freedoms give a clear indication of the effects of the continuing trend of renationalisation on consumers, workers, entrepreneurs and MS. A definite influence on the above is the new, more dynamic, competition between Member States for leadership in sectorial EU policies (eg energy or agriculture), in certain areas (the euro) and the Union as a whole.

With contributions byRobert Grzeszczak, Magdalena Gniadzik, Piotr Kwasiborski, Jędrzej Maśnicki, Artur Nowak-Far, Paweł Wojciechowski



Bibliographic data

Edition
1/2018
Copyright Year
2018
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-4167-0
ISBN-Online
978-3-8452-8379-1
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
German and European Studies of the Willy Brandt Center at the University of Wrocław
Volume
8
Language
English
Pages
208
Product Type
Edited Book

Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 6
  2. Introduction No access Pages 7 - 14
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    1. Abstract No access
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    2. Integration through the EU legislation No access
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    3. Obligations imposed on the Member States No access
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    4. Transposition delay and compliance deficit No access
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    5. Concluding remarks – fragmentation as an unexpected result No access
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    2. Introduction No access
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    3. The challenges No access
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    4. “Re-nationalisation” in the realm of free movement of goods No access
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    5. Imperfections of the Cassis de Dijon formula No access
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    6. EU harmonizing measures versus national discretion in PCA No access
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    7. Conclusions No access
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    1. Introduction No access
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    2. Union food law – basic outline No access
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    3. Basic concepts and importance of the information on the country of origin and place of provenance for consumers No access
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    4. Horizontal regulation No access
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    5. General EU exceptions No access
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    6. Sectoral exceptions – EU vertical regulations concerning certain products No access
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    7. National regulations adopted on the basis of the procedure provided for in Regulation 1169/2011 No access
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    8. Summary No access
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    2. Problems with defining social dumping No access
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    3. Definition proposals No access
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    4. EU institutions approach No access
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    5. Public discourse No access
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    6. Analysis No access
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      1. Scenario 2 No access
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    8. Social dumping contexts No access
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    9. Freedom of establishment perspective No access
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    10. The operation of letter-box companies No access
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    11. Bogus self-employment No access
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    12. Discussion No access
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    13. Free movement of workers perspective No access
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    14. Remedies to the concerns regarding social dumping. No access
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    15. What actually constitutes a challenge for the EU integration process? No access
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    16. Conclusions No access
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    2. How the rules on posted workers’ remuneration will change? No access
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    3. What is a true motivation for amending the posting rules? No access
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    4. The legal dimension of the new Posted Workers Directive's wording No access
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    5. The Impact of the EU integration crisis No access
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    6. Good governance aspect No access
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    7. Conclusions No access
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    1. Different status categories of third-country nationals in the European Union No access
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    2. The possibility of applying integration conditions and integration measures to third-country nationals No access
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    3. Interpretation of the concepts of integration conditions and integration measures in the case-law of the Court No access
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    4. Renationalisation of third-country citizens’ status in the European Union? No access
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    1. The role of the Court of Justice in the development of the rights attached to EU citizenship No access
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    2. Growing concerns over benefit tourism No access
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      1. Case C-140/12 Brey No access
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      2. Case C-333/13 Dano No access
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      3. Case C-67/14 Alimanovic No access
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      4. Case C-233/14 Commission v Netherlands No access
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      5. Case C-308/14 Commission v United Kingdom No access
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    4. Effects on the status of Union citizens No access
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  10. The Authors No access Pages 207 - 208

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