Search for dissertations about: "eu-rätt"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 31 swedish dissertations containing the word eu-rätt.
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1. Limits to EU Powers : a case study on individual criminal sanctions for the enforcement of EU law
Abstract : The question posed by this thesis is how limits can be constructed to the exercise of EU powers. While there are limits to the exercise of EU competences in the Treaties and in the Court of Justice’s jurisprudence, it is argued that those limits suffer from conceptual and practical problems. READ MORE
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2. Expanding the EU Internal Market without Enlarging the Union: Constitutional Limitations
Abstract : One of the most significant roles of the EU in the world is that of being a norms exporter. The EU has concluded numerous agreements with countries in its neighbourhood with the aim of encouraging third countries to adopt EU acquis in exchange for access to the internal market. READ MORE
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3. EC State aid rules : An analysis of the selectivity criterion
Abstract : The application of Art. 87(1) EC to taxes above all is connected to the application of the derogation method, which appears to be part of the selectivity criterion. This dissertation examines the application of the derogation method and the assessment of the selectivity criterion applied to taxes, primarily de lege lata, but also de lege ferenda. READ MORE
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4. The European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC) as governed by EU law and Swedish law : A study on a European Union legal form within the Swedish legal system
Abstract : The thesis studies a European Union legal form for organisation from the perspective of EU law and Swedish law on associations (associationsrätt). The legal form in focus is the European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC), which was introduced by Council Regulation (EC) No 723/2009 of 25 June 2009 (the ERIC Regulation). READ MORE
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5. Access to Cross-Border Healthcare for Older Persons in the European Union : The Interplay between EU Law and Swedish Law
Abstract : This thesis deals with older persons on the move and their access to cross-border healthcare in the European Union. The number of persons crossing borders within the EU has increased exponentially in recent decades. Free movement has been at the core of the European integration project from its early days. READ MORE