Publications

European Policy Analysis

A Comparative Framing of Fundamental Rights Challenges
to Social Crisis Measures in the Eurozone

The Eurozone crisis and its management prompted dramatic changes to social rights and entitlements, specifically in the Member States which were most severely affected by the economic downturn. Fundamental rights, including fundamental social rights, from different sources can be a means to contest those crisis-imposed changes.

Bruno De Witte, Claire Kilpatrick November 2014 2014:7epa
Report

Lärlingsutbildning
– Svenska erfarenheter och initiativ i ett europeiskt perspektiv

The so-called dual apprenticeship system, which is used in for example Germany, has often been viewed as a remedy for the high unemployment among young people in the EU. In this report, Professor Jonas Olofsson compares the apprenticeship systems in Austria, Denmark, England, Germany and Norway in order to draw lessons from different practices.

Jonas Olofsson October 2014 2014:4
Report

Amorteringars effekter på
bostadspriser och konsumtion

In connection with the financial crisis, we have seen a fall in house prices in many EU member states. At the same time, the economic decline in several countries appears to have been amplified by high household debts.

Erik Hegelund, Sebastian Johansson, Peter Karpestam October 2014 2014:5
Report

EU External Action
in the Field of Development Cooperation Policy

Development cooperation traditionally has played an important role in the European Union’s external policy. This report provides a well-timed evaluation of the impact of the Treaty of Lisbon in this particular policy area.

Morten Broberg, Rass Holdgard October 2014 2014:6
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EU-skeptikernas frammarsch
– Valet till Europaparlamentet 2014

The 2014 European Parliament elections took place after many years of severe austerity policies, comprehensive bailout programmes and increasing political resistance to European integration. Due to the strengthened role of the European Parliament by the Lisbon Treaty, the expectations on public interest, media coverage and electoral participation grew.

Linda Berg, Magnus Blomgren, Jakob Lewander December 2014 2014:2op
European Policy Analysis

Subsidiaritetskontroll i nationella parlament
och EU-domstolens ansvar för att kontrollen fungerar

For about fifteen years, the European Commission has taken initiatives to provide better regulation. Since the introduction of the early warning mechanism, enabling the national parliaments to have a say on whether or not the legislative proposals comply with the principle of subsidiarity, it is arguably even more important that the legislative proposals maintain a high degree of quality.

Anna Wetter December 2014 2014:8epa
Report

Socializing the European Semester?
Economic Governance and Social Policy Coordination in Europe 2020

The European Semester of policy coordination, which is the core of EU’s new institutional architecture for economic and social governance, introduced since the beginning of the Euro crisis, has prompted questions about the nature and dynamics of the EU’s emerging socio-economic governance architecture. In this report, Jonathan Zeitlin and Bart Vanhercke argue that since 2011, there has been a partial but progressive ‘socialization’ of the European Semester.

Bart Vanhercke, Jonathan Zeitlin December 2014 2014:7
European Policy Analysis

Making Sense of Subsidiarity and the Early Warning Mechanism
– A Constitutional Dialogue?

Through the Lisbon Treaty, the national parliaments were entrusted with the task of reviewing proposals of EU legislation in the light of the principle of subsidiarity, a task which in the special protocol on subsidiarity is called the Early Warning Mechanism. In this analysis the author argues that the review should be seen as a constitutional dialogue and not as a narrow legal control.

Jörgen Hettne December 2014 2014:9epa
European Policy Analysis

The European External Action Service:
towards a common diplomacy?

During the past months, we have witnessed increasing activity regarding the establishment of a European External Action Service (EEAS) – one of the most emblematic innovations that the Treaty of Lisbon introduces to strengthen the EU external action. While the details of the EEAS organisation and functioning are still under (intense) discussion, this Analysis sheds light on the political and legal contexts in which the EEAS is being set up, and raises some questions as to its possible contribution to the development of a common European diplomacy.

Christophe Hillion, Maxime Lefebvre January 0001 2010:6epa
European Policy Analysis

Strengthening the Institutional Underpinnings
of the Euro

The Stability and Growth Pact must be reinforced, have greater automaticity and entail graduated sanctions. Fiscal surveillance must be improved through the establishment of a European Fiscal Stability Agency and the European Financial Stability Facility must be made permanent.

Stefan Gerlach January 0001 2010:9epa