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The Transformative Power of Europe

The Case of Poland
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 2015

Summary

The volume deals with the impact of the EU on the Polish state and governance. Contributors from Politics and Law explore transformation processes, which are influenced by the EU, took place in the legal system, party landscape and various policy fields in Poland.

The authors analyze amongs others counterterrorism policy, climate and energy policy, foreign policy as well as gender equality policy of Poland. In addition, the transformation processes in the Polish judiciary, interest representation and parties are discussed.

With contributions by:

Ireneusz P. Karolewski, Monika Sus, Robert Grzeszczak, Stanis?aw Konopacki, Jolanta Maj, Anna Bachmann, Anna Pacze?nika, Agnieszka K. Cianciara, Ewa Wójtowicz, Andzej Ceglarz, Andrzej Ancygier.



Bibliographic data

Edition
1/2015
Copyright year
2015
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-1987-7
ISBN-Online
978-3-8452-6131-7
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
German and European Studies of the Willy Brandt Center at the University of Wrocław
Volume
4
Language
English
Pages
254
Product type
Edited Book

Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 6
    1. References No access
    1. Authors:
      1. Introductory remarks No access
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      2. The transformation of the legislative power – the Europeanisation of Polish law No access
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      3. The transformation of the legislative power – institutional aspects No access
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      4. The Polish model of cooperation between the government and the parliament in the field of EU affairs No access
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      5. The transformation of the executive power – public administration No access
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      6. The transformation of the judicial power and law No access
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      7. Concluding remarks No access
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      8. References: No access
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      1. Introduction No access
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      2. The development of European consumer law No access
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      3. European contract law harmonisation projects No access
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      4. Europeanisation of consumer law in Poland: the notion of consumer and consumer law No access
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      5. Consumer sales law – transposition problems No access
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      6. The Europeanisation of non-consumer contract law in Poland No access
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      7. European contract law and the New Polish Civil Code No access
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      8. Conclusions No access
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      9. References: No access
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    3. Authors:
      1. Introduction No access
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      2. Transformative power and Europeanisation No access
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      3. Has the EU changed the regulatory environment? No access
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      4. Professionalisation of Polish business interests in Brussels No access
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      5. Are lobbying activities becoming more legitimate in Poland? No access
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      6. Conclusions No access
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      7. References No access
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    4. Authors:
      1. Introduction No access
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      2. Dimensions and scope of the Europeanisation of political parties No access
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      3. Structural-organisational dimension in the Europeanisation of Polish political parties No access
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      4. The Europeanisation of Polish parties in terms of their political agendas No access
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      5. Europeanisation of partisan culture through the impact of the transnational environment No access
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      6. Conclusions No access
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      7. References No access
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      1. Introduction No access
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      2. Technologies of collective identity No access
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      3. Is there a new Leviathan? No access
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      4. The threat of terrorism in the EU No access
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      5. The approach to counterterrorism in the European Union No access
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      6. Poland as part of the European Leviathan No access
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      7. Conclusion No access
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      8. References No access
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          1. a. The transformative power of Europe No access
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          2. b. Literature overview No access
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          1. a. Preconditions of internal situation in Poland No access
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          2. b. Intensive Europeanisation 1990–2002 No access
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          3. c. Increasing opposition No access
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          4. d. From ‘takers’ to ‘shapers’ – Polonisation of the European energy and climate policy No access
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        3. 3. Conclusions No access
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        4. References No access
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    3. Authors:
      1. Introduction No access
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      2. Methodological challenges and state of the art No access
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      3. Authors:
        1. Learning how to play No access
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        2. Adapting to the Brussels rules – lessons learnt No access
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      4. Conclusions No access
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      5. References No access
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    4. Authors:
      1. Introduction No access
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      2. Promotion of democracy and functional integration No access
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      3. Vilnius summit and after – problems with EaP No access
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      4. Russia and politics of power No access
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      5. Eastern Partnership as a functional cooperation No access
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      6. Conclusion No access
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      7. References No access
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      1. I. Theoretical introduction No access
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        1. a) Schengen Borders Code (SBC). No access
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        2. b) Schengen Information System (SIS) No access
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        3. c) Schengen visa No access
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        1. a) Border with Russia No access
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        2. b) Small/local border traffic No access
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        3. c) Border with Belarus No access
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        4. d) Small/local border traffic No access
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        5. e) Euroregions No access
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        6. 1. Border with Ukraine No access
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        7. a) Small/local border traffic No access
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        8. b) Euroregions No access
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      4. IV. Conclusions No access
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      5. References No access
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    6. Authors:
      1. Introduction No access
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      2. The transformative power of the European Union within the scope of gender equality policy in the new member states No access
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      3. The transformative power of the EU before Poland’s accession No access
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      4. Gender equality policy after the Polish accession to the EU: Transformation or obstinacy? No access
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      5. Conclusion No access
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      6. References No access
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  2. Notes on Contributors No access Pages 251 - 254

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