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3.4.1 Список обязательной литературы

Источники:

 

1. Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the European Council, the Council, the European Central Bank, the Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions. Reinforcing economic policy coordination. Brussels, 12.5.2010. COM(2010) 250 final

2. Consolidated Version of the Treaty on European Union.

3. Consolidated Version of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union.

4. Council Decision Determining the Order in Which the Office of President of the Council Shall Be Held. January 1, 2007. 2007/5/EC, Euratom.

5. Entry into force of new comitology rules. Factsheet. 7070/11. Brussels, 28 February 2011.

6. European Council. Conclusions (Multiannual Financial Framework). Brussels, 7/8 February 2013. EUCO 37/13.

7. European Council. Decision Adopting Its Rules of Procedure. December, 1 2009. 2009/882/EU.

8. Regulation (EC) No 2004/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 November 2003 on the Regulations Governing Political Parties at European Level and the Rules Regarding their Funding.

9. Regulation No 31 (EEC), 11 (EAEC), Laying Down the Staff Regulations of Officials and the Conditions of Employment of Other Servants of the European Economic Community and the European Atomic Energy Community

10. Role and organisation of the EIB // http://www.eib.europa.eu/about/

11. Rules of Procedure of the Court of Justice

12. Rules of Procedure of the European Parliament. 2009.

 

Литература:

1. Бюджет ЕС на 2014 – 2020 гг.: Взгляд из европейских столиц. Москва, март 2013

2. Европейское право. Право Европейского Союза и правовое обеспечение защиты прав человека. Под ред. Л.М. Энтина. М.: НОРМА, ИНФРА-М, 2011



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4. Романова Т.А. Институты и учреждения Европейского союза. СПб: Издательство Санкт-Петербургского университета, 2009.

5. Сидорова E. Евросоюз: общий бюджет после Лиссабона //Современная Европа. 2010. No. 4.

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7. ADLER-NISSEN, R. Opting Out of an Ever Closer Union: The Integration Doxa and the Management of Sovereignty // West European Politics. 2011. Vol. 34. No 5.

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9. ANDOURA, S., TIMMERMAN, P. Governance of the EU: the Reform Debate on European Agencies Reignited // EPIN Working Paper. 2008. No. 19.

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13. BAUER, M.W., BECKER, S. The Unexpected Winner of the Crisis: The European Commission’s Strengthened Role in Economic Governance // Journal of European Integration. 2014. Vol. 36. No 3. Pp. 213-229.



14. BECKER, P. Lost in Stagnation. The EU’s Next Multiannual Financial Framework (2014–2020) and the Power of the Status Quo. Berlin: Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, 2012. RP 14.

15. BEST, E. The Lisbon Treaty: A Qualified Advance for EU Decision-Making and Governance // EIPASCOPE, 2008. No. 1.

16. BEYERS, J. Multiple Embeddedness and Socialization in Europe: The Case of Council Officials // International Organization. 2005. Fall. Vol. 59.

17. BICCHI, F., CARTA, C. The COREU Network and the Circulation of Information Within EU Foreign Policy // Journal of European Integration. 2012. Vol. 34. No 5. Pp. 465-484.

18. BOCQUILLON, P., DOBBELS, M. An elephant on the 13th floor of the Berlaymont? European Council and Commission relations in legislative agenda setting // Journal of European Public Policy. 2014. Vol. 21. No 1. Pp. 20-38.

19. BÖHLING, K. Sidelined Member States: Commission-learning from Experts in the Face of Comitology // Journal of European Integration. 2014. Vol. 36. No 2. Pp. 117-134.

20. BORRÁS, S., PETERS, B.G. The Lisbon Strategy's empowerment of core executives: centralizing and politicizing EU national co-ordination // Journal of European Public Policy. 2011. Vol. 18. No 4.

21. BÖRZEL, T.A., KNOLL, M. Quantifying Non-Compliance in the EU. A Database on EU Infringement Proceedings. Berlin, November 2012. Berlin Working Paper on European Integration No. 15.

22. BRANDSMA, G.J., BLOM-HANSEN, J. Negotiating the Post-Lisbon Comitology System: Institutional Battles over Delegated Decision-Making // Journal of Common Market Studies. 2012. Vol. 50. No. 6. Pp. 939–957.

23. BRESSANELLI, E. Necessary deepening? How political groups in the European Parliament adapt to enlargement // Journal of European Public Policy. 2014. Vol. 21. No 5. Pp.776-792.

24. BUESS, M. European Union Agencies’ Vertical Relationships with the Member States: Domestic Sources of Accountability? // Journal of European Integration. 2014. Vol. 36. No 5. Pp. 509-524.

25. BUITER, W., RAHBARI, E. The European Central Bank as Lender of Last Resort for Sovereigns in the Eurozone // Journal of Common Market Studies. 2012. Vol. 50. Annual Review. Pp. 6-35.

26. BURNS, C., RASMUSSEN, A., REH, C. Legislative codecision and its impact on the political system of the European Union // Journal of European Public Policy. 2013. Vol. 20. No. 7. Pp. 941-952.

27. BUSUIOC, M. European agencies and their boards: promises and pitfalls of accountability beyond design // Journal of European Public Policy. 2013. Vol. 20. No. 5. Pp. 719-736.

28. BUSUIOC, M., GROENLEER, M. Beyond Design: The Evolution of Europol and Eurojust // Perspectives on European Politics and Society. 2013. Vol. 14. No 3. Pp. 285-304.



29. CHALMERS, A.W. Trading information for access: informational lobbying strategies and interest group access to the European Union // Journal of European Public Policy. 2013. Vol. 20. No 1. Pp. 39-58.

30. CHRISTIANSEN, T., LINTNER, P. The Committee of the Region after 10 Years: Lessons from the Past and Challenges to the Future // EIPASCOPE. 2005. No. 1.

31. CHRISTIANSEN, T., VANHOONACKER, S. At a critical juncture? Change and Continuity in the Institutional Development of the Council Secretariat // West European Politics. 2008. July. Vol. 31. No. 4.

32. CLARK, N. Explaining Low Turnout in European Elections: The Role of Issue Salience and Institutional Perceptions in Elections to the European Parliament // Journal of European Integration. 2014. Vol. 36. No 4. Pp. 339-356.

33. COEN, D., KATSAITIS, A. Chameleon pluralism in the EU: an empirical study of the European Commission interest group density and diversity across policy domains // Journal of European Public Policy. 2013. Vol. 20. No 8. Pp. 1104-1119.

34. COOPER, I. Bicameral or Tricameral? National Parliaments and Representative Democracy in the European Union // Journal of European Integration. 2013. Vol. 35. No 5. Pp. 531-546.

35. COSTELLO, R., THOMSON, R. The distribution of power among EU institutions: who wins under codecision and why? // Journal of European Public Policy. 2013. Vol. 20. No. 7. Pp. 1025-1039.

36. COSTELLO, R., THOMSON, R. The nexus of bicameralism: Rapporteurs’ impact on decision outcomes in the European Union // European Union Politics. 2011. Vol. 12. No 3.

37. CRISTIANSEN, T. The EU Treaty Reform Process Since 2000: the Highs ad Lows of Constitutionalising the European Union // EIPASCOPE, 2008. No. 1.

38. CROSS, J.P. Everyone’s a winner (almost): Bargaining success in the Council of Ministers of the European Union // European Union Politics. 2012. Vol. 14. No. 1. Pp. 70–94.

39. CRUM, B. Accountability and Personalisation of the European Council Presidency // European Integration. 2009. Vol. 31. No. 6.

40. DE FRANCESCO, F., RADAELLI, C., TROEGER, V.E. Implementing regulatory innovations in Europe: the case of impact assessment //Journal of European Public Policy. 2012. Vol. 19. No 4.

41. DE RUITER, R. Developing Multilateral Surveillance Tools in the EU // West European Politics. 2008. Vol. 31. No. 5.

42. DIEZ MEDRANO, J. The Limits of European Integration // European Integration. 2012. Vol. 34. No. 2.

43. DONNELLY, B. Justice and Home Affairs in the Lisbon Treaty: A Constitutionalising Clarification. EIPASCOPE, 2008. No. 1.

44. DUFF, A. Post-national democracy and the reform of the European Parliament. Paris: Notre Europe, 2010.

45. DUKE, S. The European External Action Service: Antidote against Incoherence // European Foreign Affairs Review. 2012. Vol. 17. No. 1.

46. EGEBERG, M. MARTENS, M., TRONDAL, J. Building Executive Power at the European Level. On the role of EU-level agencies // ARENA Working Paper. 2009. June. No. 10

47. EGEBERG, M., GORNITZKA, S., TRONDAL, J., JOHANNESSEN, M. Parliament staff: unpacking the behaviour of officials in the European Parliament // Journal of European Public Policy. 2013. Vol. 20. No. 4. Pp. 495-514.

48. EGEBERG, M., HESKESTAD, A. The Denationalisation of the Cabinets in the European Commission. A Research Note // ARENA Working Paper. 2008. No. 25.

49. EISELT, E., SLOMINSKI, P. Sub-Constitutional Engineering: Negotiation, Content, and Legal Value of Interinstitutional Agreements in the EU // European Law Journal. 2006. Vol. 12. No. 2.

50. EKELUND, H. The Establishment of FRONTEX: A New Institutionalist Approach // Journal of European Integration. 2014. Vol. 36. No 2. Pp. 99-116.

51. EMERSON, M. Implications of the Eurozone Crisis for EU Foreign Policy: Costs and Opportunities. Brussels: CEPS, 2012. CEPS Commentary. 1 June.

52. EMERSON, M. KACZYŃSKI, P.M. Looking afresh at the external representation of the EU in the international arena, post-Lisbon. CEPS Policy Brief. No. 212. July 2010.

53. FABBRINI, S. After the Euro Crisis: The President of Europe. A new paradigm for increasing legitimacy and effectiveness in the EU. EuropEos Commentary. 1 June 2012. No. 12.

54. FOLLESDAL, A., HIX, S. Why There is a Democratic Deficit in the EU: A Response to Majone and Moravcsik // Journal of Common Market Studies. 2006. Vol. 44. No 3. Pp. 533–62.

55. GEORGIEV, V. Too much executive power? Delegated lawmaking and comitology in perspective // Journal of European Public Policy. 2013. Vol. 20. No. 4. Pp. 535-551.

56. GOCAJ, L., MEUNIER, S. Time Will Tell: The EFSF, the ESM, and the Euro Crisis // Journal of European Integration. 2013. Vol. 35. No 3. Pp. 239-253.

57. GROS, D. Democracy vs. the Eurozone. Brussels: CEPS, 2012. CEPS Commentary. 4 June.

58. HACHEZ, N., WOUTERS, J. A Responsible Lender? The European Investment Bank’s Environmental, Social and Human Rights Accountability // Common Market Law Review. 2012. Vol. 49. No 1.

59. HÄGE, F.M. Who Decides in the Council of the European Union? // Journal of Common Market Studies. 2008. Vol. 46. No. 3.

60. HAGEMANN, S., HOYLAND, B. Parties in the Council? // Journal of European Public Policy. 2008. Vol. 15. No. 8.

61. HALL, P.A., TAYLOR R.C. The Three New Institutionalisms // MPIFG Discussion Paper. 1996. No. 6.

62. HALLETT, A.H., HOUGAARD JENSEN, S.E. Fiscal governance in the euro area: institutions vs. rules // Journal of European Public Policy. 2012. Vol. 19. No. 5. Pp. 646-664

63. HATZOPOULOS, V. Why the Open Method of Coordination Is Bad For You: A Letter to the EU // European Law Journal. 2007. Vol. 13. No. 3.

64. HAVERLAND, M., STEUNENBERG, B., VAN WAARDEN, F. Sectors at Different Speeds: Analysing Transposition Deficits in the European Union // Journal of Common Market Studies. 2011. Vol. 49. No. 2.

65. HEINEMANN, F., MOHL, P., OSTERLOH, S. Reforming the EU Budget: Reconciling Needs with Political-Economic Constraints // Journal of European Integration. 2010. Vol. 32. No. 1.

66. HELWIG, N., IVAN, P., KOSTYAN, H. The New EU Foreign Policy Architecture. Reviewing the First Two Years of the EEAS.Centre for European Policy Studies, 2013.

67. HERITIER, A. Twenty years of legislative codecision in the European Union: experience and implications // Journal of European Public Policy. 2013. Vol. 20. No. 7. Pp. 1074-1082.

68. HIERLEMANN, D. Presidential Poker // Spotlight Europe. 2008. No. 3. March

69. HIX, S., MARSH, M. Second-order effects plus pan-European political swings: An analysis of European Parliament elections across time // Electoral Studies. 2010. No 9.

70. HODSON, D. The Little Engine that Wouldn’t: Supranational Entrepreneurship and the Barroso Commission // Journal of European Integration. 2012. Vol. 35. No 3. Pp. 301-314.

71. HOFMANN, H. Legislation, Delegation and Implementation under the Treaty of Lisbon: Typology Meets Reality // European Law Journal. 2009. Vol. 15. No. 4. July.

72. HONNIGE, C., PANKE, D. The Committee of the Regions and the European Economic and Social Committee: How Influential are Consultative Committees in the European Union? // Journal of Common Market Studies. 2013. Vol. 51. No. 3. Pp. 452–471.

73. HOSLI, M., MATTILA, M., URIOT, M. Voting in the Council of the European Union after the 2004 Enlargement: A Comparison of Old and New Member States // Journal of Common Market Studies. 2011. Vol. 49. No. 6.

74. HOWORTH, J. Decision-Making in Security and Defence Policy. Towards Supranational Intergovernmentalism? Berlin, March 2011. KFG Working Paper Series. No. 25.

75. HURKA, S., KAEDING, M. Report allocation in the European Parliament after eastern enlargement // Journal of European Public Policy. 2012. Vol .19. No 4.

76. JENSEN, C.B., SLAPIN, J. Institutional hokeypokey: the politics of multispeed integration in the European Union // Journal of European Public Policy. 2012. Vol. 19. No 6. Pp. 779-795.

77. KAEDING, M. Rapporteurship Allocation in the European Parliament Information or Distribution? // European Union Politics. 2004. No. 3.

78. KELEMEN, R.D., SCHMIDT, S.K. Introduction – the European Court of Justice and legal integration: perpetual momentum? // Journal of European Public Policy. 2012. Vol. 19. No 1.

79. KLOVER, H. Lobbying as a collective enterprise: winners and losers of policy formulation in the European Union // Journal of European Public Policy. 2013. Vol. 20. No. 1. Pp. 59-76.

80. KOSTAKOPOULOU, D. An open and secure Europe? Fixity and fissures in the area of freedom, security and justice after Lisbon and Stockholm // European Security. 2010. Vol. 19. No. 2.

81. LEHNE, S. More Action, Better Service. How to Strengthen the European External Action Service. Summary. Carnegie. Policy Outlook. December 16, 2011.

82. LEVI-FAUR, D. Regulatory networks and regulatory agencification: towards a Single European Regulatory Space // Journal of European Public Policy. 2011. Vol. 18. No 6.

83. MAGGETTI, M., GILARDI, F. The policy-making structure of European regulatory networks and the domestic adoption of standards // Journal of European Public Policy. 2011. Vol. 18. No 6.

84. MAGNETTE, P. Between Parliamentary Control and the Rule of Law: the Political Role of the Ombudsman in the European Union // Journal of European Public Policy. 2003. Vol. 10. No. 5.

85. MAJONE, G. Europe’s ‘Democratic Deficit’: The Question of Standards // European Law Journal. 1998. Vol. 4. No. 1. Pp. 5–28

86. MALECKI, M. Do ECJ judges all speak with the same voice? Evidence of divergent preferences from the judgments of chambers // Journal of European Public Policy. 2012. Vol. 19. No 1.

87. MARGARAS, V. Common Security and Defence Policy and the Lisbon Treaty Fudge: No Common Strategic Culture, No Major Progress. EPIN Working Paper. No. 28 / June 2010.

88. MAZEY, S., RICHARDSON, J. Interest Groups and EU Policy-Making: Organisational Logic and Venue Shopping. // European Union Power and Policy-Making. J. Richardson (ed.). New York: Routledge, 2006. 3rd edition.

89. MEERTS, P. European Union Negotiation. Chapter from a Book.

90. MONAR, J. Eurojust and the European Public Prosecutor Perspective: From Cooperation to Integration in EU Criminal Justice? // Perspectives on European Politics and Society. 2013. Vol. 14. No 3. Pp. 339-356.

91. MOURY, C., HÉRITIER, A. Shifting competences and changing preferences: the case of delegation to comitology // Journal of European Public Policy. 2012. Vol.19. No. 9. Pp. 1316-1335.

92. MURDOCH, Z., GEYS, B. Instrumental calculation, cognitive role-playing, or both? Self-perceptions of seconded national experts in the European Commission // Journal of European Public Policy. 2012. Vol. 19. No. 9. Pp. 1357-1376.

93. NÚÑEZ FERRER, J., KATARIVAS, M. What are the effects of the EU budget: Driving force or drop in the ocean? Brussels: CEPS, 2014. CEPS Special Report No. 86. April.

94. PANKE, D. Lobbying Institutional Key Players: How States Seek to Influence the European Commission, the Council Presidency and the European Parliament // Journal of Common Market Studies. 2012. Vol. 50. No 1.

95. PANKE, D. The European Court of Justice as an agent of Europeanization? Restoring compliance with EU Law // Journal of European Public Policy. 2007. Vol. 14. No. 6.

96. PARKIN, J. EU Home Affairs Agencies and the Construction of EU Internal Security. Brussels: CEPS, 2012. CEPS Paper No. 53.

97. PETERSON, J. Enlargement, reform and the European Commission. Weathering a perfect storm? // Journal of European Public Policy. 2008. Vol. 15. No. 5.

98. PETERSON, J., SHACKLETON, M. (eds.) The Institutions of the European Union. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012.

99. POCHET, P. The Open Method of Co-ordination // Perspectives on European Politics and Society. 2006. Vol. 7. No.1.

100. POLLAK, J., SLOMINSKI, P. The Representative Quality of EU Treaty Reform: a Comparison Between the IGC and the Convention // European Integration. 2004. Vol. 26. No. 3.

101. PUJAS, V. The European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF): a European policy to fight against economic and financial fraud? // Journal of European Public Policy. 2003. No. 5.

102. RANT, V., MRAK, M. The 2007–13 Financial Perspective: Domination of National Interests // Journal of Common Market Studies. 2010. Vol. 48. No. 2.

103. RASMUSSEN, A. Twenty Years of Co-decision Since Maastricht: Inter and Intrainstitutional Implications // Journal of European Integration. 2012. Vol. 34. No 7. Pp. 735-751.

104. ROBINSON, N. The European Investment Bank: The EU’s Neglected Institution // Journal of Common Market Studies. 2009. Vol. 47. No. 3.

105. SALINES, M., GLÖCKLER, G., TRUCHLEWSKI, Z. Existential crisis, incremental response: the eurozone's dual institutional evolution 2007–2011 // Journal of European Public Policy. 2012. Vol. 19. No. 5.

106. SANTOS, I., NEHEIDER, S. Reframing the EU Budget Decision-Making Process. Brugge: Bruegel Working Paper. 2009. No. 03.

107. SCHIMMELFENNIG, F. EU enlargement and differentiated integration: discrimination or equal treatment? // Journal of European Public Policy. 2014. Vol. 21. No 5. Pp. 681-698.

108. SCHMIDT, S. Only an Agenda Setter? The European Commission’s Power over the Council of Ministers // European Union Politics. 2001. Vol. 1. No.1.

109. SCHMIDT, V. A. Discursive Institutionalism: The Explanatory Power of Ideas and Discourse // Annual Review of Political Science. 2008. Vol.11. Pp. 303-326.

110. SCHMIDT, V.A. Give Peace a Chance: Reconciling Four (not Three) “New Institutionalisms”. In: D. Béland and R.t H. Cox (eds.) Ideas and Politics in Social Science Research. Oxford, 2010.

111. SETTEMBRI, P., NEUHOLD, C. Achieving Consensus Through Committees: Does the European Parliament Manage? // Journal of Common Market Studies. 2009. Vol. 47. No.1.

112. SJURSEN, H. Not so intergovernmental after all? On democracy and integration in European Foreign and Security Policy // Journal of European Public Policy. 2011. Vol. 18. No 8.

113. SLEPCEVIC, R. The Judicial Enforcement of EU Law through National Courts: Possibilities and Limits // Journal of European Public Policy. 2009. Vol. 16. No. 3.

114. SMITH, A. How the European Commission’s Policies Are Made: Problematization, Instrumentation and Legitimation // Journal of European Integration. 2014. Vol. 36. No 1. Pp. 55-72.

115. SMITH, M.E. The European External Action Service and the security–development nexus: organizing for effectiveness or incoherence? // Journal of European Public Policy. 2013. Vol. 20. No. 9. Pp. 1299-1315.

116. SPRUNGK, C. Legislative Transposition of Directives: Exploring the Other Role of National Parliaments in the European Union // Journal of Common Market Studies. 2013. Vol. 51. No. 2. Pp. 298–315

117. STEPHENSON, P. The Role of Working Groups of Commissioners in Co-ordinating Policy Implementation: The Case of Trans-European Networks (TENs) // Journal of Common Market Studies. 2010. Vol. 48. No. 3.

118. STUBB, A. A Categorisation of Differentiated Integration // Journal of Common Market Studies. 1996. Vol. 34. No. 2.

119. TALLBERG, J. Bargaining Power in the European Council. Stockholm: Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies, 2007. No. 1.

120. TALLBERG, J., JÖNSSON, C. Compliance Bargaining in the European Union. Paper prepared for presentation at ECSA’s 2001 International Conference, May 31 - June 2 2001, Madison, Wisconsin.

121. TEKIN, F., WESSELS, W. Flexibility Within the Lisbon Treaty: Trademark or Empty Promise? // EIPASCOPE, 2008. No. 1.

122. THOMSON, R. Same Effects In Different Worlds: The Transposition of EU Directives // Journal of European Public Policy. 2009. Vol. 16. No. 1.

123. TORRES, F. The EMU’s Legitimacy and the ECB as a Strategic Political Player in the Crisis Context // Journal of European Integration. 2013. Vol. 35. No. 3. Pp. 287-300.

124. WARNTJEN, A. Between Bargaining and Deliberation: Decision-Making In the Council of the European Union // Journal of European Public Policy. 2010. Vol. 17. No.5. August.

125. WEILER, J. H. H. In the Face of Crisis: Input Legitimacy, Output Legitimacy and the Political Messianism of European Integration // Journal of European Integration. 2012. Vol. 34. No 7. Pp. 825-841.

126. WESSELS, W. The Maastricht Treaty and the European Council: The History of an Institutional Evolution // Journal of European Integration. 2012. Vol. 34. No 7. Pp. 753-767.

127. WESSELS, W., BOPP, F. The Institutional Architecture of CFSP after the Lisbon Treaty – Constitutional breakthrough or challenges ahead? Challenge. Liberty and Security. Research Paper No. 10. June 2008.

128. WETENDORFF NØRGAARD, R., NEDERGAARD, P., BLOM-HANSEN, J. Lobbying in the EU Comitology System //Journal of European Integration. 2014. Vol. 36. No 5. Pp. 491-507.

129. WOLFF, S., SCHOUT, A. Frontex as Agency: More of the Same? // Perspectives on European Politics and Society. 2013. Vol. 14. No 3. Pp. 305-324.

130. WONKA, A., RITTBERGER, B. Credibility, Complexity and Uncertainty: Explaining the Institutional Independence of 29 EU Agencies // West European Politics. 2010. Vol. 33. No. 4.

131. YIANGOU, J., O’KEEFFE, M., GLOCKLER, G. ‘Tough Love’: How the ECB’s Monetary Financing Prohibition Pushes Deeper Euro Area Integration // Journal of European Integration. 2013. Vol. 35. No 3. Pp. 223-237.

132. ZAUN, N. Mapping the European Commission Today: How the Institution Has Changed (or Not) Over Time // Journal of European Integration. 2014. Vol. 36. No 4. Pp. 427-433.

133. ZHELYAZKOVA, A. Complying with EU directives' requirements: the link between EU decision-making and the correct transposition of EU provisions // Journal of European Public Policy. 2013. Vol. 20. No. 5. Pp. 702-721

 

3.4.2 Список дополнительной литературы

 

1. Право Европейского союза / Ред. Кашкин С. Ю. М.: Юрист, 2003.

2. Регулирование корпоративного лоббизма в Евросоюзе. Хроники компромиссов по поддержанию полупрозрачности. Информационно-аналитическое издание «Советник Президента». 2008.

3. Шатров Е. Анализ поведения ЕСЦБ как коалиции // Мировая экономика и международные отношения. 2008. № 8. Август.

4. ACKRILL, R., KAY, A. Historical-Institutionalist Perspectives on the Development of the EU Budget System // Journal of European Public Policy. 2006. No.1.

5. ALFÉ, M., CHRISTIANSEN, T., PIEDRAFITA, S. Comitology Committees in the Enlarged European Union // ARENA Working Paper. 2008. No. 18.

6. Alliance for Lobbying Transparency and Ethics Regulation (ALTER-EU) The Commission’s Lobby Register One Year On: Success or Failure? Brussels, June 2009.

7. ALTER, K. Who are the ‘Masters of the Treaty’?: European Governments and the European Court of Justice // International Organization. 1998. Vol. 52. No.1.

8. ANDERSEN, S., SITTER, N. Differentiated Integration: What is it and How Much Can the EU Accommodate? // European Integration. 2006. Vol. 28. No. 4.

9. ARMSTRONG, K., BEGG, I., ZEITLIN, J. JCMS Symposium: EU Governance After Lisbon // Journal of Common Market Studies. 2008. Vol. 46. No. 2

10. BALDWIN, R. Trail to Failure: History of the Constitutional Treaty’s Rejection and Implications for the Future // CEPS Policy Brief. 2006. No. 104.

11. BALDWIN, R., WIDGREN, M. Council Voting in the Constitutional Treaty. Devil in the Details. Brussels, 2004. CEPS Policy Brief. No 53.

12. BALINT, T., BAUER, M..W., KNILL, C. Bureaucratic change in the European administrative space: The case of the European commission // West European Politics. 2008. Vol. 31. No. 4. July.

13. BALLMANN, A., EPSTEIN, D., O’HALLORAN, S. Delegation, Comitology, and the Separation of Powers in the European Union // International Organization. 2002. Vol. 56. No. 3.

14. BEACH, D. The Unseen Hand in Treaty Reform Negotiations: The Role and Influence of the Council Secretariat // Journal of European Public Policy. 2004. No.3.

15. BEGG, I. The EU Budget: Common Future or Stuck in the Past? London: Centre for European Reform, 2005.

16. BEHR, T., SIITONEN, A., NYKONEN, J. Rewriting the Ground Rules of European Diplomacy. The European External Action Service in the Making. Finnish Institute for International Affairs. 31 March 2010. Briefing Paper. No 57.

17. BENEDETTO, G. Rapporteurs as legislative entrepreneurs: the dynamics of the codecision procedure in Europe’s Parliament // Journal of European Public Policy. 2005. No. 1.

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