Almer Josefin

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Kommittologin efter Lissabon:en kommentar till förslaget till ny kommittologiförordning (2010:12epa)

The Lisbon Treaty has profoundly changed the judicial foundation of the so called comitology. What previously was enclosed in a single treaty article, is now divided in two separate articles and the idea is that the comitology will remain in only one of them. This analysis examines the EU Commissions proposal for a new regulation on comitology.

The analysis is in Swedish and is a part of the research project The Constitutional Development of the European Union.

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Reform av EU:s marknad för finansiella tjänster - från Lamfalussy till Lissabon (2010:13epa)

The process of reforming the legislation in the area of financial services in the EU has been going on since the late 1990´s. This analysis presents a brief history on that process. Furthermore, it discusses the application of Article 290 in the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union in general and specifically in the area of financial services.

The analysis is in Swedish and is a part of the research project The Constitutional Development of the European Union.

What happened/ is happening with the constitutional crisis in the EU? (2006:6)

This compiled report contains contributions from Carl Fredrik Bergström, Jörgen Hettne, Josefin Almer and Maria Bergström. The report has been published within the framework of the project "A Constitution for Europe". The project was initiated by SIEPS upon conclusion of the intergovernmental conference and signing of the Constitutional Treaty in autumn 2004 with the aim of publishing reports on different aspects of the Constitutional Treaty and/or the ratification process.

European Governance: An Overview of the Commission's Agenda for Reform (2004:1u)

This report gives an overview of the Commission’s agenda for European governance reform as set out in the White Paper of Governance adopted by the Commission in 2001, focusing on how the Commission envisages its own role in the EU decision-making process. Furthermore, it describes how a number of follow-up documents adopted by the

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The Convention on the Future of Europe: An Overview

In this report a description is given on the background to and the working method of the Convention on the Future of Europe. Focus is set on the proposals of the working groups in the Convention and their final reports.

A follow-up publication "The Convention on the Future of Europe: The Result" was published when the Convention had completed its work.

The report is a part of the research project Strategy 2004.

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The Convention on the Future of Europe: The Result

This report gives a description on the background to and the working method of the Convention on the Future of Europe. Furthermore, a short description of the final result of the Convention is given.

This paper is a follow-up to the earlier publication The Convention on the Future of Europe: An Overview and is a part of the research project Strategy 2004.

The Division of Competences between the EU and the Member States (2003:2)

In connection with the conclusions reached at the meeting of the European Council in Nice in 2000, it was stated that a clearer distribution of decision-making powers between the EU and its member states should be discussed.