Mgr. Emma Smit, MSc

Master's thesis

Enhanced cooperation as a form of differentiated integration in the European Union. A case study of the Rome III and Unitary Patent Regulation

Enhanced cooperation as a form of differentiated integration in the European Union. A case study of the Rome III and Unitary Patent Regulation
Abstract:
The overall research question that will lie at the core of this thesis is: How can enhanced cooperation, as a form of differentiated integration, best be viewed in light of European integration theories (1) and what are the possible implications of enhanced cooperation on the unity of EU law and the principle of equality of the member states (2)?
Abstract:
The overall research question that will lie at the core of this thesis is: How can enhanced cooperation, as a form of differentiated integration, best be viewed in light of European integration theories (1) and what are the possible implications of enhanced cooperation on the unity of EU law and the principle of equality of the member states (2)?
 
 
Language used: English
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 28. 7. 2015

Thesis defence

  • Date of defence: 28. 7. 2015
  • Supervisor: Dr. T. van den Brink
  • Reader: Mgr. Hubert Smekal, Ph.D.

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