Publications

European Policy Analysis

Public Services and State Aid
– is a Decentralisation of State Aid Policy Necessary?

The impact of European law on the regional and local levels In the Member States is important. As local markets open up for competition, the scope of EU law is extended and competition and state aid rules become applicable.

Jörgen Hettne December 2011 2011:14epa
European Policy Analysis

Pressfriheten i Europa och EU
- Ungerns medielag i ett rättsligt sammanhang

At the end of last year, the Hungarian parliament adopted a new media law. It was met by strong reactions and believed – among other things - to constitute a threat to the freedom of the press and being incompatible with EU law.

Joakim Nergelius March 2011 2011:2epa
European Policy Analysis

Opinionsstödet för
EU fortsätter att öka

Despite the financial crisis and the subsequent euro crisis, the Swedish public opinion is increasingly in favour of the EU. In the 2010 survey, 53 percent are in favour of the Swedish membership while 23 percent are against.

Sören Holmberg May 2011 2011:4epa
European Policy Analysis

How Small are the Regional Gaps? How Small is the Impact of Cohesion Policy?
A Commentary on the Fifth Report on Cohesion Policy

The Commission’s Fifth Cohesion Report provides a wealth of new data on social, economic and territorial trends in Europe. This gives an excellent basis for discussing the future of cohesion policy, but the questions asked by the Commission in its consultation are too narrow.

Daniel Tarschys January 2011 2011:1epa
European Policy Analysis

Euro Plus Pact:
Between Global Competitiveness and Local Social Concerns

The Euro Plus Pact was developed as a complementary mechanism to support the economic governance reform program at the national level, particularly with regard to sectors, which are prerogatives of Member States. Already early on, however, it gained a rather controversial reputation.

Karolina Zurek December 2011 2011:13epa
European Policy Analysis

EU, lokala marknader
och allmänintresset

When markets are liberalized and open for competition, the scope of EU law is widening simultaneously. Even though EU law permits considerations other than free competition, the member states must themselves use the space available.

Jörgen Hettne May 2011 2011:3epa
European Policy Analysis

En finanspolitisk union för euron:
lärdomar från federala stater

The European Sovereign Debt Crisis has dominated the EU Member States’ agenda since May 2010. One of the main issues that EU policy makers need to address is the structure of a future fiscal framework.

Lars Jonung October 2011 2011:10epa
European Policy Analysis

Comment on the European Commission's
“Green Paper towards adequate, sustainable and safe European pension systems”

Europe's population live longer live and the workforce's share of the population is shrinking. This constitutes a big challenge for the EU´s Member States and within the EU there is now a debate on future European pension systems.

Conny Olovsson June 2011 2011:5epa
European Policy Analysis

Brussels Advocates
Swedish Grey Wolves

The Swedish wolf-hunting policy is today an issue high on the EU agenda. The European Commission has questioned the Swedish management plan for wolves and the Swedish government has replied by replacing the 2012 licensed hunting with extended protective hunting.

Jan Darpö September 2011 2011:8epa
European Policy Analysis

A New Proportionality
Test for Fundamental Rights?

In this analysis, the authors scrutinizes the method of the Court of Justice of the European Union when balancing diverging or even opposing interests protected by EU law. The starting point is two joined cases, where the two authors are critical of the Court’s reasoning and argues that the Court sacrifices the fundamental interest of transparency in order to protect other interests, especially the protection of personal data.

Anna-Sara Lind, Magnus Strand August 2011 2011:7epa