Publications

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The Purse of the European Union:
Setting Priorities for the Future

SIEPS’ annual conference 2007 was held on the theme The Purse of the European Union: Setting Priorities for the Future. The conference was arranged in the light of the EU budget review process that was launched in September 2007 and which is expected to be concluded in 2008-2009.

Iain Begg, Jonas Eriksson, André Sapir June 2008 2008:1op
European Policy Analysis

Esse, non videri
– företrädesprincipens vara eller icke vara

The precedence principle means that the Member States may not apply national regulations contrary to EU law. European Union law can thus be said to have precedence over national law, including Member States' own constitutional regulations.

Ola Zetterquist June 2008 2008:6epa
European Policy Analysis

Lissabonfördraget och
maktbalansen mellan EU:s institutioner

This analysis describes how the relations of power between the EU institutions are affected by the Lisbon Treaty. It seems that there will be a slight weakening of the Minister Council, on behalf of the European Council, while the Commission's role changes less than what the Convention first proposed in its draft for a new constitution.

Joakim Nergelius June 2008 2008:7epa
Report

The EU as a Global Actor
in the South

The report summarises the results from a SIEPS funded research project on the EU as an actor in the field of global development. The authors analyse three specific policy areas; trade and economic cooperation, international development cooperation and security and conflict management.

Björn Hettne, Patrik Stålgren, Fredrik Söderbaum June 2008 2008:8
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The 2008 Slovenian EU Presidency:
A New Synergy for Europe?

Slovenia, Germany and Portugal have agreed on a common 18-month programme of the first presiding "trio". As the last presiding country within the trio, Slovenia mainly took on the fairly "traditional role" of a small country holding the EU presidency - managing "a good presidency" for the EU.

Danica Finkhafner, Damian Lajh May 2008 2008:2op
European Policy Analysis

The Lisbon Treaty
and EMU

This paper focus on the TEU provisions on EMU with the aim of ascertaining the extent to which such rules have been amended and widened by the Lisbon Treaty.

Sideek Mohamed Seyad May 2008 2008:4epa
European Policy Analysis

Ökat opinionsstöd
för EU

The support for the EU continues to increase in the Swedish public opinion. The latest measurements from the SOM-Institute shows that the support is now stronger than in any previous measurement.

Sören Holmberg May 2008 2008:5epa
Report

Institutional Competences
in the EU External Action

The development of institutional competencies within the EU’s external action in general, and in the framework of the Common Foreign and Security Policy and European Security and Defence Policy in particular, have brought questions concerning the division of roles between the different actors to the fore. Meanwhile, as ambition has increased so has expectations.

Lisbeth Aggestam, Francesco Anesi, Geoffrey Edwards, Christopher Hill, David Rijks May 2008 2008:6-7
European Policy Analysis

The Lisbon Treaty and
the Area of Criminal Law and Justice

This publication aims to provide an overview of the Lisbon Treaty and its impact on criminal law. The author states that the Lisbon Treaty does not resolve all the constitutional issues in the field of European criminal law.

Ester Herlin-Karnell April 2008 2008:3epa
Report

Transforming the European Community's
Regulation of Food Safety

Following the food scandals of the 1990s and the White Paper on Food Safety in 2000, the Community made an impressive overhaul of its regulation of food safety. Whilst a number of legal measures focusing upon the elimination of barriers to trade remain in force until this day, the Community put into place a completely new scheme, covering all stages in the food chain and all types of foodstuffs.

Morten Broberg April 2008 2008:5