Author (Person) | Tuytschaever, Filip |
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Publisher | Hart Publishing |
Publication Date | 1999 |
ISBN | 1-84113-072-9 |
Content Type | Textbook | Monograph |
Book abstract: There are various factors that can be identified as pushing the European Union in the direction of differentiation. These include the emergence of local cultural identities, the enlargement of the European Union, politics which emphasise decentralisation and locality as well as the distrust of grand schemes and the attachment of people in Europe to the small-scale or medium-size political organisations to which they are accustomed. Whether it is termed differentiation, multiple-speed integration, variable geometry, Europe à la carte or flexible integration, differentiation has recently entered fully into the halls of legal scholarship. The Single European Act and especially Maastricht Treaty on European Union marked important watersheds in this respect in the theory and practice of European integration. The Amsterdam Treaty consolidated this re-orientation. Following the policy-makers, legal scholarship has now begun to take seriously what the Amsterdam Treaty refers to as closer co-operation. |
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Subject Categories | Politics and International Relations |