Sovereignty and the European Union: Assessing the Case of Iceland
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spelling | Kleineberg, Christoph Verfasser aut Sovereignty and the European Union Assessing the Case of Iceland 1st ed Baden-Baden Tectum Verlag 2022 ©2022 1 Online-Ressource (139 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Young Academics: Rechtswissenschaft v.1 Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Vorwort -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Acronyms -- A. Introduction -- Bibliography -- B. EU Accession Debates -- I. Introduction -- II. Theories and Reasons for Public Support of the European Integration Process -- 1. Theories from Political Science -- 2. Theoretical Explanations for the Support -- 3. Economic Advantages -- 4. Effect on Welfare State and Subsidies -- 5. Partisanship, Identity and Social Status and its Effect on the Voting Behaviour -- 6. Further Effects -- III. Icelandic Accession Debate -- 1. Overview -- 2. State of the Application Process -- 3. Icelandic Debate -- 4. Future Developments -- Literature: -- C. Sovereignty -- I. Introduction -- II. Icelandic Sovereignty -- 1. History of Icelandic Sovereignty -- 2. Icelandic Sovereignty regarding Icelandic Fisheries -- a) Icelandic Common Fisheries Policy Criticism -- b) New Common Fisheries Policy -- Literature: -- D. Research Design -- I. Introduction -- II. Aim -- 1. General Aim -- 2. Aim in the Context of the General Research -- III. Research Tool -- 1. Methodological Research Goal -- 2. Research Method -- IV. Selecting Interviewees -- 1. Organizations to Consider -- a) Public Departments -- b) Societal Organisations -- c) Political Parties -- d) Pro-/Anti-EU-Groups -- 2. Individuals to Consider -- a) Icelandic Politicians -- b) Icelandic Scholars -- c) Members of the Diplomatic Corps -- d) "Independent" Sources -- V. Preliminary Conclusion -- VI. Legal Comparison -- VII. Challenges of Legal Comparisons -- Literature: -- E. Ways of Cooperation with the European Union -- I. Introduction -- II. Preliminary methodological considerations -- III. European Union -- IV. EFTA -- V. EEA -- VI. European Political Community -- VII. Customs Union -- VIII. Free Trade Areas -- 1. European Union Association Agreements -- 2. Stabilisation Agreement 3. Economic Partnership Agreement -- 4. CETA -- 5. TTIP -- 6. Agreement on the withdrawal of the UK from the EU & -- Trade and Cooperation Agreement between the EU and the UK -- 7. EU-MERCOSUR-Agreement -- IX. Bilateral Cooperation -- X. Cooperation through other plurilateral means -- 1. European Neighbourhood Policy -- 2. Euro-Mediterranean Partnership -- 3. Theoretically Existing Means of Cooperation -- a) Differentiated Integration -- b) Junior Membership -- c) Expanded Association Strategy -- d) Continental Partnership -- e) Privileged Partnership -- f) Negative differentiation -- XI. Cooperation Based on WTO Rules -- XII. Economic Effects of Different Forms of Cooperation -- 1. Trade Economics -- 2. Estimates of Trade Effects -- XIII. Special Conditions for Small States -- Literature: -- F. Results -- I. Introduction -- II. Issues of the Icelandic Accession Debate -- III. Icelandic History -- IV. Economic cooperation -- V. Expected Effect of Accession -- VI. Expected Effect on Icelandic Sovereignty -- VII. International Law and Academic Perception of the Effect on Icelandic Sovereignty -- Literature: -- G. Conclusion -- Appendix 1 Overview of interviews conducted Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Kleineberg, Christoph Sovereignty and the European Union Baden-Baden : Tectum Verlag,c2022 9783828848429 |
spellingShingle | Kleineberg, Christoph Sovereignty and the European Union Assessing the Case of Iceland Intro -- Vorwort -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Acronyms -- A. Introduction -- Bibliography -- B. EU Accession Debates -- I. Introduction -- II. Theories and Reasons for Public Support of the European Integration Process -- 1. Theories from Political Science -- 2. Theoretical Explanations for the Support -- 3. Economic Advantages -- 4. Effect on Welfare State and Subsidies -- 5. Partisanship, Identity and Social Status and its Effect on the Voting Behaviour -- 6. Further Effects -- III. Icelandic Accession Debate -- 1. Overview -- 2. State of the Application Process -- 3. Icelandic Debate -- 4. Future Developments -- Literature: -- C. Sovereignty -- I. Introduction -- II. Icelandic Sovereignty -- 1. History of Icelandic Sovereignty -- 2. Icelandic Sovereignty regarding Icelandic Fisheries -- a) Icelandic Common Fisheries Policy Criticism -- b) New Common Fisheries Policy -- Literature: -- D. Research Design -- I. Introduction -- II. Aim -- 1. General Aim -- 2. Aim in the Context of the General Research -- III. Research Tool -- 1. Methodological Research Goal -- 2. Research Method -- IV. Selecting Interviewees -- 1. Organizations to Consider -- a) Public Departments -- b) Societal Organisations -- c) Political Parties -- d) Pro-/Anti-EU-Groups -- 2. Individuals to Consider -- a) Icelandic Politicians -- b) Icelandic Scholars -- c) Members of the Diplomatic Corps -- d) "Independent" Sources -- V. Preliminary Conclusion -- VI. Legal Comparison -- VII. Challenges of Legal Comparisons -- Literature: -- E. Ways of Cooperation with the European Union -- I. Introduction -- II. Preliminary methodological considerations -- III. European Union -- IV. EFTA -- V. EEA -- VI. European Political Community -- VII. Customs Union -- VIII. Free Trade Areas -- 1. European Union Association Agreements -- 2. Stabilisation Agreement 3. Economic Partnership Agreement -- 4. CETA -- 5. TTIP -- 6. Agreement on the withdrawal of the UK from the EU & -- Trade and Cooperation Agreement between the EU and the UK -- 7. EU-MERCOSUR-Agreement -- IX. Bilateral Cooperation -- X. Cooperation through other plurilateral means -- 1. European Neighbourhood Policy -- 2. Euro-Mediterranean Partnership -- 3. Theoretically Existing Means of Cooperation -- a) Differentiated Integration -- b) Junior Membership -- c) Expanded Association Strategy -- d) Continental Partnership -- e) Privileged Partnership -- f) Negative differentiation -- XI. Cooperation Based on WTO Rules -- XII. Economic Effects of Different Forms of Cooperation -- 1. Trade Economics -- 2. Estimates of Trade Effects -- XIII. Special Conditions for Small States -- Literature: -- F. Results -- I. Introduction -- II. Issues of the Icelandic Accession Debate -- III. Icelandic History -- IV. Economic cooperation -- V. Expected Effect of Accession -- VI. Expected Effect on Icelandic Sovereignty -- VII. International Law and Academic Perception of the Effect on Icelandic Sovereignty -- Literature: -- G. Conclusion -- Appendix 1 Overview of interviews conducted |
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