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EUSA Conference Papers
2017: EUSA Fifteenth Biennial Conference
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1 Can rights of free movement be abused? The saga of marriages of convenience between EU citizens and non-EU nationals
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Learning to deploy civilian capabilities: how the UN, OSCE and EU improve their performance in crisis management
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Investor-state arbitration in the light of EU policy and law after the Lisbon Treaty
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Investor-state arbitration in the light of EU policy and law after the Lisbon Treaty
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On the Legal Priorities of the Common European Asylum System and its Incapacity to Handle the Asylum Migration in 2015
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'Yes I can!' The development of self-efficacy for negotiating during a four-day simulation
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Crises and Their Impact on the Governance of Immigration
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Reconsidering Churchill’s Europeanism and Its Implications for the Present Crisis
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Why locals can’t own international interventions: evidence from CSDP missions
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The Dual Executive of the European Union: A Comparative Federalism's Approach
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Irrational nationalism? Euroscepticism and Europeanisation in Britain and Denmark
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To serve and protect: Parliamentary responsiveness to public preferences in EU fiscal integration
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Multinational Banking and Conflicts Among US-EU AML/CTF Compliance & Privacy Law
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The Article 50 Procedure for Withdrawal from the EU
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The Article 50 Procedure for Withdrawal from the EU
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How Much Is Enough? Transparency Demands in Trade Negotiations: the case of TTIP
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The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) : Consequences for the European Union and the United States
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Investment Protection Agreements and Contemporary Anti-Globalization: The Cases of the U.S. and Europe
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The rule of law crisis to the next level: a proliferation of institutional constructions
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Talking for the people of over people's heads? Access and issue congruence among citizens, interest groups and the European Commission