Abstract

The scholarly literature on the impact of Europe on the executive, legislative and judicial authorities of the Member States is particularly widespread. Increasing attention has been placed on the impact of the EU on national administrations and structures of Member States (Lequesne, 1993; Jeffery, 1996; Meny et al., 1996; Wessels & Rometsch, 1996; Hanf & Soetendorp, 1998; Goetz, 2000; Kassim et al., 2000; Bulmer & Burch, 2001a; Heritier, 2001; Knill, 2001; Laffan, 2001; Closa & Heywood, 2004; Goetz & Meyer-Sahling, 2007). The literature on the impact on the governments of candidate and new Member States, is less extensive but it is gradually increasing (Janblonski, 2000; Goetz, 2001b; Lippert et al., 2001; Laffan, 2003; Fink-Hafner, 2005; Lippert & Umbach, 2005; Sepos, 2005b; Zubek, 2005; Dimitrova & Toshkov, 2007).KeywordsNational CourtEuropean ParliamentJudicial AuthorityEuropean Arrest WarrantPlanning BureauThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.

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