Publications

European Policy Analysis

The EU Neighbourhood Competence
under Article 8 TEU

With the Treaty of Lisbon, the European Union has been formally instructed to “develop a special relationship with neighbouring countries” (Article 8 TEU). This new European Policy Analysis examines the nature and object of this broad EU ‘neighbourhood competence’.

Christophe Hillion February 2013 2013:3epa
European Policy Analysis

The creation of an internal market for mortgage loans:
A never-ending story?

The present financial and sovereign debt crisis has underlined the important role of housing finance in the economy. This analysis summarizes previous and current attempts of the European Union to create a common legal framework for mortgage credit contracts.

Christian König February 2013 2013:2epa
Report

EEAS 2.0
- A legal commentary on Council Decision 2010/427/EU on the organisation and functioning of the European External Action Service

In July 2010, the European Council decided on the organisation and functiong of the European External Action Service (EEAS). The EEAS is currently under review, and this new SIEPS report offers – for the first time – an article-by-article analysis of the Council Decision.

Steven Blockmans, Marise Cremona, Deirdre Curtin, Geert De Baere, Simon Duke, Christina Eckes, Christophe Hillion, Bart Van Vooren, Ramses Wessel, Jan Wouters February 2013 2013:1
European Policy Analysis

What to expect from Ireland's Presidency
of the Council of the European Union

During the first six months of this year Ireland holds the EU Presidency for the seventh time. With the motto "For Stability, Jobs and Growth" the Irish government has expressed its intention to focus on economic growth and implementation of existing decisions, rather than presenting new initiatives.

Linda Barry January 2013 2013:1epa
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EEAS 2.0
- Recommendations for the amendment of Council Decision 2010/427/EU establishing the organization and functioning of the European External Action Service

This special SIEPS publication aims to contribute, in practical legal terms, to the review of the organization and functioning of the European External Action Service (EEAS). In particular, it offers specific recommendations for the amendment of Council Decision 2010/427/EU on which the Service’s operation is based.

Steven Blockmans, Marise Cremona, Deirdre Curtin, Geert De Baere, Simon Duke, Christina Eckes, Christophe Hillion, Bart Van Vooren, Ramses Wessel, Jan Wouters January 2013 2013:1op
Report

Inward Foreign Direct Investments in the European Union:
Regional Distribution and Determinants

Economic growth has been high on the European agenda for quite a while, with initiatives such as the Europe 2020 strategy and, more recently, the Compact for Growth and Jobs. The initiatives are numerous, but they do not necessarily lead to enhanced growth.

José Villaverde, Adolfo Maza December 2012 2012:6
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The Cyprus EU Presidency:
“Riders on the Storm”

Cyprus assumed the EU presidency in the midst of the economic crisis. The presidency has been a challenging task, not the least since Cyprus itself has been severely hit by the crisis and is subject to austerity measures

Argyris G. Passas, Evangelia I. Katakalou December 2012 2012:3op
Report

Europe Unplugged: Progress, potential and limitations
of EU external policy three years post-Lisbon

Energy has always had a prominent place in the European integration process. And yet, the establishment of an EU energy policy is relatively recent, particularly in its external dimension.

Bart Van Vooren November 2012 2012:5

Att göra rätt och i tid
– Behövs nya metoder för att genomföra EU-rätt i Sverige?

Sweden's capacity to implement EU law in a swift and efficient way has varied through the years. A sizeable amount of the complaints and lawsuits against Sweden are indeed caused by delays and other shortcomings in implementing EU directives and regulations.

Jörgen Hettne, Jane Reichel November 2012 2012:4
European Policy Analysis

Evaluating the Prospects
for Enhanced Solidarity in the Common European Asylum System

In light of volatile and highly uneven distribution of asylum applications across the European Union, the European Commission issued a communication in December 2011 “on enhanced intra-EU solidarity in the field of asylum” that seeks to create “an EU agenda for better responsibility sharing and more mutual trust” between Member States. In this European Policy Analysis the authors argue that even though many of the recommendations made by the Commission should be encouraged, they fail to address the structural, institutional features of the system ‒ namely the distribution key for financial responsibility sharing and the responsibility allocation principle underlying physical responsibility sharing ‒ which are perpetuating existing inequalities.

Carolyn Armstrong, Eiko Thielemann October 2012 2012:15epa