Britain's future in Europe : reform, renegotiation, repatriation or secession? /: reform, renegotiation, repatriation or secession?. ([2015])
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- Book
- Title:
- Britain's future in Europe : reform, renegotiation, repatriation or secession? /: reform, renegotiation, repatriation or secession?. ([2015])
- Main Title:
- Britain's future in Europe : reform, renegotiation, repatriation or secession?
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Michael Emerson ; contributors: Graham Avery [and twelve others].
- Editors:
- Emerson, Michael, 1940-
- Other Names:
- Avery, Graham 1943- contributor.
- Contents:
- Britain's Future In Europe; TABLE OF CONTENTS; Glossary; About the authors; Preface; Executive Summary -- Common sense and noble ideas; Part I -- Questions; 1. What is the Balance of Competences Review?; 2. What are the EU's competences?; Box 1. The competences of the European Union as defined in the Lisbon Treaty; 3. What are the underlying issues?; Part II -- Evidence; 1. Core single market policies; 1.1 Single market overview; 1.2 Free movement of goods; 1.3 Free movement of services; 1.4 Free movement of capital and financial services; 1.5 Free movement of people. 1.6 Competition and consumer policies1.7 Foreign trade and investment; 2. Sectoral policies; 2.1 Transport; 2.2 Energy; 2.3 Environment and climate change; 2.4 Agriculture; 2.5 Fisheries; 2.6 Food safety and animal welfare; 2.7 Public health; 2.8 Digital information rights; 3. Economic, monetary and social policies; 3.1 Economic and monetary union; List of Boxes and Figure; Figure 1. UK economic performance relative to the eurozone, 1993-2016; 3.2 Social and employment policy; 3.3 Cohesion policy; 3.4 EU budget; 3.5 Taxation; 4. Justice and home affairs; 4.1 Fundamental rights. 4.2 Civil judicial cooperation4.3 Police and criminal law cooperation; 4.4 Asylum and non-EU immigration; 5. Education, research and culture; 5.1 Education, vocational training and youth; 5.2 Research and space; 5.3 Culture, tourism and sport; 6. External relations; 6.1 Foreign and security policy; 6.2 Development cooperation andBritain's Future In Europe; TABLE OF CONTENTS; Glossary; About the authors; Preface; Executive Summary -- Common sense and noble ideas; Part I -- Questions; 1. What is the Balance of Competences Review?; 2. What are the EU's competences?; Box 1. The competences of the European Union as defined in the Lisbon Treaty; 3. What are the underlying issues?; Part II -- Evidence; 1. Core single market policies; 1.1 Single market overview; 1.2 Free movement of goods; 1.3 Free movement of services; 1.4 Free movement of capital and financial services; 1.5 Free movement of people. 1.6 Competition and consumer policies1.7 Foreign trade and investment; 2. Sectoral policies; 2.1 Transport; 2.2 Energy; 2.3 Environment and climate change; 2.4 Agriculture; 2.5 Fisheries; 2.6 Food safety and animal welfare; 2.7 Public health; 2.8 Digital information rights; 3. Economic, monetary and social policies; 3.1 Economic and monetary union; List of Boxes and Figure; Figure 1. UK economic performance relative to the eurozone, 1993-2016; 3.2 Social and employment policy; 3.3 Cohesion policy; 3.4 EU budget; 3.5 Taxation; 4. Justice and home affairs; 4.1 Fundamental rights. 4.2 Civil judicial cooperation4.3 Police and criminal law cooperation; 4.4 Asylum and non-EU immigration; 5. Education, research and culture; 5.1 Education, vocational training and youth; 5.2 Research and space; 5.3 Culture, tourism and sport; 6. External relations; 6.1 Foreign and security policy; 6.2 Development cooperation and humanitarian aid; 6.3 Enlargement; 7. General issues; 7.1 Voting, consular services and statistics; 7.2 Subsidiarity and proportionality (S & P); Part III -- Conclusions; 1. By groups of policies; 2. By reform, renegotiation, or repatriation. Box 2. Administrative Burden Reduction Plus Programme (ABR+): priority simplificationsBox 3. A cosmopolitan London narrative; 3. Contemplating secession; Box 4. Secession procedure in Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty; Box 5. Statements by business leaders on the prospect of British secession from the EU; Appendix A. Balance of Competences Review -- Schedule of the British government's work; Index. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Brussels London : Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) Rowman & Littlefield International
- Publication Date:
- 2015
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (xii, 180 pages), illustrations
- Subjects:
- 320
Political Science: International Relations / Treaties
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Essays
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / General
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / National
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Reference
Political Science: Constitutions
Business & Economics: International / Economics
Business & Economics: Economics / Macroeconomics
Political Science: Public Policy / General
Business & Economics: Money & Monetary Policy
Political Science: International Relations / Trade & Tariffs
Europe 1992
European communities
European Economic Community -- Great Britain
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781783483730
1783483733 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781783483723
1783483725 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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