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Title:Bringing critical race theory to Europe : the case of immigrant women Author(s):STAIANO, FulviaDate:2015Citation:
- European journal of legal studies, 2015, Vol. 8, No. 2, pp. 73-96
Type:ArticleAbstract:This article moves from the consideration that American critical race feminism (CRF) criticism of laws' pretence of universality as well as of its gender and racial essentialism may be fruitfully applied to the situation ...
Title:Europeanisation with many unknowns : national company law reforms after Centros Author(s):BLAUBERGER, Michael; KRAEMER, Rike U.Date:2014Citation:
- West European politics, 2014, Vol. 37, No. 4, pp. 786-804
Type:ArticleAbstract:Negative integration through the expansive interpretation of European market freedoms is said to undermine domestic social regulation - by vertically imposing a strictly liberal interpretation of EU rules and by pushing ...
Title:Reinventing Europe Author(s):BORDIGNON, Massimo; BUETTNER, Thiess; VAN DER PLOEG, Frederick; ROLAND, Gérard; WIDGREN, Mika; GIURIATO, Luisa; TREUTLEIN, Daniela; BALTA, Narcissa; DELGADO, Juan; RUTA, Michele; BUTI, Marco; RöGER, Werner; TURRINI, Alessandro; CERNIGLIA, Floriana; PAGANI, LauraDate:2009Citation:
- CESifo economic studies, 2009, 55, 1, 1-232
Type:Article
Title:When the unemployed challenge the European Union: the European marches as a mode of externalization of protest Author(s):CHABANET, DidierDate:2008Citation:
- Mobilization, 2008, 13, 3, 311-322
Type:ArticleAbstract:This article examines the conditions for the emergence of a most unexpected movement. It traces how a small number of leaders, in the context of weak support of the institutional representative frameworks, gave collective ...
Title:The shadow of hierarchy and new modes of governance: sectoral governance and democratic government Author(s):HERITIER, Adrienne
; LEHMKUHL, Dirk; DE VISSCHER, Christian; MAISCOCQ, Olivier; VARONE, Frédéric; COEN, David; THATCHER, Mark; EBERLEIN, Burkard; SORIANO, Leonor Moral; ECKERT, Sandra; SMISMANS, StijnDate:2008Citation:
- Journal of public policy, 2008, 28, 1, 1-180
Type:Article

Title:Contested competences in the European Union Author(s):FARRELL, Henry; HERITIER, Adrienne
Date:2007Citation:
- West European politics, 2007, 30, 2, 227-243
Type:ArticleAbstract:In this article, we set out an approach to European Union politics that seeks to explain its development using theories of institutional change. In contrast to dominant theories which assume that the Treaties, the governing ...

Title:Contested competences in Europe: incomplete contracts and interstitial institutional change Author(s):RASMUSSEN, Anne; BOUWEN, Pieter; FARRELL, Henry; HERITIER, Adrienne
; JUPILLE, Joseph; SORIANO, Leonor Moral; BERGSTRÖM, Carl-Fredrik; MOURY, Catherine; CAPORASO, James A.Date:2007Citation:
- West European politics, 2007, 30, 2, 227-415
Type:Article

Title:Evaluating the forces of interstitial institutional change Author(s):FARRELL, Henry; HERITIER, Adrienne
Date:2007Citation:
- West European politics, 2007, 30, 2, 405-415
Type:ArticleAbstract:The articles in this volume provide evidence supporting the claim that organisational actors within the EU do engage in contestation over competences over a wide variety of legislative and policy-making procedures. Far ...

Title:Vanhanen's 'democratization' Author(s):BLONDEL, Jean
Date:2005Citation:
- European political science, 2005, Vol. 4, No 4, pp. 436-439
Type:Article

Title:Why (and How) to Regulate Power Exchanges in the EU Market Integration Context?, Author(s):MEEUS, Leonardo
Date:2011Citation:
- Energy policy, 2011, 39, 3, 1470-1475
Type:ArticleSeries/Number:[Florence School of Regulation]; [Energy]; [Electricity]Abstract:The European Union (EU) market integration is leading to increasingly monopolistic electricity market infrastructures, which has opened a debate on the regulation of these so-called power exchanges. In this paper, we start ...

