It argues that principled incrementalism enables the Court to strike a workable balance between the demands of the individual case and the demands of the whole body of law, in particular legal coherence and consistency, and preserve its authority to interpret the law over time. The theory explains how the Court, albeit at times lacking popularity and approval, continues to retain sizeable political power and judicial authority. She is currently a professor of law at the European University Institute in Florence, and a Global research fellow at iCourts centre of excellence in Copenhagen.
Her research examines various tools and techniques that enable courts to make and change law via case-law and maintain their interpretive authority in the long run. Her main focus is the jurisprudence of the Court of Justice of the European Union. Can Brexit influence policies in health care where European Union EU intervention has been traditionally limited?
The health care systems in the UK will have to adopt tighter budgets on both medical research and health services. This paper discusses on the impact on human resources, both on health and social care workers, as well as those working on Medical research.
Part of the latter, depends on the slowdown of the economy, and the fact that Britain is highly dependent on the medical innovation which is funded by large European funds.
In part owing to the disciplinary origins of this literature, almost invariably conditionality has been farmed in this literature under one or both of the following processes: coercion enforcement, incentives, rewards and socialisation learning, lesson-drawing, Europeanisation. To demonstrate this — and, hopefully, to take the debate forward — this paper proceeds in two ways.
First, it develops a simple and, at this stage, diagrammatic economic model of reforms in the presence of an external leverage, which incorporates explicitly the preferences of policy-makers and the available technologies of reform.
The model demonstrates how a sub-optimal equilibrium can emerge endogenously, owing to a double commitment deficit, with the countries under conditionality experiencing a credibility gap by the EU and the EU observing an implementation gap in the countries under conditionality.
Vassilis Monastiriotis is an economist and economic geographer by training. This paper seeks to take both temporal perspectives seriously.
She has published articles on the economic and political fallout of the financial crash and the euro zone crisis in New Political Economy and the British Journal of Politics and International Relations.
Her most recent book, Oil and the western economic crisis, will be published by Palgrave later this year. Home bias during Eurozone crisis. The discursive constraint on post-Brexit British trade policy. Tuesday 27th January , Tuesday 10th February , Tuesday 4th November , Tuesday 11th November , Tuesday 9th December , Thursday 13 March, Thursday 6 March, Inter-agency Co-operation, Organisational Reputation, and Turf'.
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Her work has been published in top economic journals including The American Economic Review. He has published papers in a number of leading academic journals. His research interests are in international trade, growth and development. Your email address will not be published. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for:. Helena Vieira August 5th, Economic Reasons for Choosing the EEA To explain why the EEA is the least bad option we can consider the consequences of Brexit along four dimensions: trade, investment, immigration and regulation.
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