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Title:The politics of differentiated integration : what do governments want? country report - Romania Author(s):BADULESCU, ClaudiaEUI affiliatedDate:2021Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSC; 2021/44; Integrating Diversity in the European Union (InDivEU) Abstract:This working paper analyses the salience of differentiated integration (DI) for subsequent Romanian governments between 2007 and 2020, and the positions that Romanian decision-makers took with respect to DI during this ...
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Title:La politique européenne de l’énergie : mais à ma façon Author(s):GLACHANT, Jean-MichelEUI affiliated https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0237-5629Date:2021Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSC; 2021/42; Florence School of Regulation; [Climate]; [Energy]Abstract:European Energy Policy is changing and multifold. It would be better to say that EU had six very different policies for energy since 1980. I will look deeper at only four of them: the single energy market, and three ...
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Title:Natural gas price control : theoretical issues and world case studies Editor(s):ASCARI, SergioEUI affiliatedDate:2021Citation: San Domenico di Fiesole : European University Institute, 2021 Type:BookSeries/Number:[Florence School of Regulation]; [Energy]; [Gas]Abstract:Natural Gas Price Controls starts with an estimation of the benefits of price liberalisation vs. regulation, based on the evolution of European markets. However, the focus of the book is on existing price controls that ...
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Title:Sector coupling and the evolution of the gas sector : new tariffication principles for gas infrastructure? Author(s):POTOTSCHNIG, AlbertoEUI affiliated https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2386-0113; CERVIGNI, Guido; CONTI, IlariaEUI affiliated https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3508-166XDate:2021Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:Florence School of Regulation; Energy; [Gas]; 2021Abstract:In line with the EU vision for a carbon neutral economy by 2050, the role of gas in the energy mix is expected to change considerably over the coming years – not only will gas volumes be shrinking, but more profoundly, gas ...
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Title:Cost-effective decarbonisation study Author(s):PIEBALGS, AndrisEUI affiliated; JONES, ChristopherEUI affiliated; DOS REIS, Piero CarloEUI affiliated https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2365-3309; SOROUSH, GolnoushEUI affiliated https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8828-9539; GLACHANT, Jean-MichelEUI affiliated https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0237-5629Date:2020Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:Florence School of Regulation; Energy; 2020Abstract:This study is a review of current EU energy policy and its implementation, in order to determine the lessons that can be learned in terms of developing an energy policy that meets the objective of sustainability (i.e. ...
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Title:European energy studies volume XIV - The European energy transition : an agenda for the Twenties (2nd edition) Editor(s):NIES, SusanneDate:2020Citation: Deventer : Claeys & Casteels Law Publishing, 2020 Type:BookSeries/Number:[Florence School of Regulation]; [Energy]Abstract:, Leonardo Meeus). The book analyses the factors driving change: where are we on climate and sustainability, competitiveness and market, and security of supply? It presents the actors: what genesis of and what contemporary ...
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Title:The evolution of electricity markets in Europe Author(s):MEEUS, LeonardoEUI affiliated https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1490-816XDate:2020Citation: Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020 Type:BookSeries/Number:[Florence School of Regulation]; [Electricity]Abstract:Bridging theory and practice, this book offers insights into how Europe has experienced the evolution of modern electricity markets from the end of the 1990s to the present day. It explores defining moments in the process, ...
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Title:A common EU framework regulating import pipelines for gas? : exploring the Commission's proposal to amend the 2009 gas directive Author(s):HANCHER, LeighEUI affiliated; MARHOLD, Anna-AlexandraEUI affiliatedDate:2019Citation: Journal of energy & natural resources law, 2019, Vol. 37, No. 3, pp. 289-303 Type:ArticleSeries/Number:[Florence School of Regulation]; [Energy]; [Energy Union Law]Abstract:This contribution investigates the form and content of a new and updated European Union (EU) legal framework intended to regulate third-country import pipelines for gas, including the ‘upstream’ component of the Nord Stream ...
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Title:Great expectations : the Brexit moment in EU security and defence and the return of the capabilities–expectations gap Author(s):MARTILL, Benjamin; SUS, MonikaEUI affiliated https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5916-3555Date:2019Citation: Europe and the world, 2019, Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 1-17 Type:ArticleAbstract:This article re-examines the capability–expectations gap in the European Union’s foreign policy in light of recent developments in this field. Our point of departure is the observation that the expectations being placed ...
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Title:A proportionate solidarity test? : ex ante existence ex post application of a legal principle of solidarity in European Union law Author(s):SVEEN, TheaEUI affiliatedDate:2018Citation: Florence : European University Institute, 2018 Type:ThesisSeries/Number:EUI LLM theses; Department of LawAbstract:The rediscovery of values and principles is a fragile undertaking fraught with its own interpretive perils. Nevertheless, claims to their normative superiority have a rather uncertain and inadequately explained content. ...
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