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European Constitution”
GOVERNANCE AND “EUROPEAN CONSTITUTION” Adrian IVAN Adrian IVAN, Associate Professor, Faculty of History and Philosophy, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Tel/Fax: 0040-264-598456 Email: [email protected] Abstract The aim of this paper is to explain concepts like governance and good governance and to analyse to what degree can we talk about an efficient governance within the European Union. We have also analysed the treaty reforms performed within the EU (Nice Treaty and European Convention), necessary for correcting the democratic deficit and for reaching the objective of United States of Europe. The conclusion of this paper is that there is the need of a strong political will and states have Transylvanian Review to go beyond their national pride in order to reach of Administrative Sciences, an effective governance. 22E/2008 pp. 73-91 73 In order to achieve an institutional balance able to face the rivalries between the member states and to cover the deficit of the Union’s external image in international relations, it was necessary to accomplish an efficient governance which is connected to the inter-institutional relations, the European institutions relations with the member states, the share of votes within the council of Ministers, the majority vote and not last the more active participation of the European citizen to the community decision- making process. The question which emerged was the definition of this concept meaning in the arena of the relations of power, either inside a State, a company or an international organization. The term was borrowed from the science of economics, more exactly from the culture of the companies that wished to reach an increased efficiency on the world market arena. -
The London Diplomatic List
UNCLASSIFIED THE LONDON DIPLOMATIC LIST Alphabetical list of the representatives of Foreign States & Commonwealth Countries in London with the names & designations of the persons returned as composing their Diplomatic Staff. Representatives of Foreign States & Commonwealth Countries & their Diplomatic Staff enjoy privileges & immunities under the Diplomatic Privileges Act, 1964. Except where shown, private addresses are not available. m Married * Married but not accompanied by wife or husband AFGHANISTAN Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan 31 Princes Gate SW7 1QQ 020 7589 8891 Fax 020 7584 4801 [email protected] www.afghanistanembassy.org.uk Monday-Friday 09.00-16.00 Consular Section 020 7589 8892 Fax 020 7581 3452 [email protected] Monday-Friday 09.00-13.30 HIS EXCELLENCY DR MOHAMMAD DAUD YAAR m Ambassador Extraordinary & Plenipotentiary (since 07 August 2012) Mrs Sadia Yaar Mr Ahmad Zia Siamak m Counsellor Mr M Hanif Ahmadzai m Counsellor Mr Najibullah Mohajer m 1st Secretary Mr M. Daud Wedah m 1st Secretary Mrs Nazifa Haqpal m 2nd Secretary Miss Freshta Omer 2nd Secretary Mr Hanif Aman 3rd Secretary Mrs Wahida Raoufi m 3rd Secretary Mr Yasir Qanooni 3rd Secretary Mr Ahmad Jawaid m Commercial Attaché Mr Nezamuddin Marzee m Acting Military Attaché ALBANIA Embassy of the Republic of Albania 33 St George’s Drive SW1V 4DG 020 7828 8897 Fax 020 7828 8869 [email protected] www.albanianembassy.co.uk HIS EXELLENCY MR MAL BERISHA m Ambassador Extraordinary & Plenipotentiary (since 18 March 2013) Mrs Donika Berisha UNCLASSIFIED S:\Protocol\DMIOU\UNIVERSAL\Administration\Lists of Diplomatic Representation\LDL\RESTORED LDL Master List - Please update this one!.doc UNCLASSIFIED Dr Teuta Starova m Minister-Counsellor Ms Entela Gjika Counsellor Mrs Gentjana Nino m 1st Secretary Dr Xhoana Papakostandini m 3rd Secretary Col. -
Thecourier-2007-01
CThe urierN. 1 N.E. - JULY AUGUST 2007 The magazine of Africa - Caribbean - Pacific & European Union cooperation and relations REPORT CONGO DRC 1st ACP Festival (Africa Caribbean Pacific) DOSSIER European Development Policy on the table Not for sale CThe urier The N. 1 N.E. - JULY AUGUST 2007 The magazine of Africa - Caribbean - Pacific & European Union cooperation and relations Editorial Committee Co-presidents Sir John Kaputin, Secretary-General Secretariat of the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States www.acp.int C urier Mr Stefano Manservisi, Director General of DG Development European Commission The magazine of Africa - Caribbean - Pacific & European Union cooperation and relations ec.europa.eu/development/ Editorial staff Director and Editor-in-chief Hegel Goutier Table of contents Contributors THE COURIER, N. 1 NEW EDITION (N.E.) François Misser (Deputy Editor-in-chief), Aminata Niang, Debra Percival OPENER REPORT Congo DRC Editorial Assistant and Production 2 Sara Saleri Foreword: side by side Reconstruction challenges 42 Participated to this issue EDITORIAL 5 Marie-Martine Buckens, Leo Cendrowicz, The European response 45 Roger Mazanza Kindulu, Bernard Babb, Bob Kabamba A reintroduction The vision of the Congolese authorities 48 Public Relations and Artistic coordination Africa-Caribbean-Pacific/European Union Public Relations 6 Andrea Marchesini Reggiani A model of cooperation, nevertheless… A government by ballot box 50 (Public Relations Manager and Responsible for NGOs’ and experts’ network) New decentralisation in the Congo 52 Joan Ruiz Valero 8 (Responsible for Networking with EU and National Institutions) ROUND UP Culture bubbles up 54 Artistic Coordination Sandra Federici DOSSIER The Congo is also... 56 European Development Days Graphic Conception, Layout European Development policy on the table Orazio Metello Orsini TRADE Arketipa Hard debate on development.. -
Revised Cotonou Agreement (2005)
DEVELOPMENT Partnership Agreement ACP-EC Signed in Cotonou on 23 June 2000 Revised in Luxembourg on 25 June 2005 EUROPEAN COMMISSION DE-132 SEPT 2006 Partnership Agreement ACP-EC Signed in Cotonou on 23 June 2000 Revised in Luxembourg on 25 June 2005 This brochure has been published in English and French by the European Commission, Directorate-General for Development and Relations with African, Caribbean and Pacific States. A great deal of additional information on the European Union is available on the Internet. This can be accessed through the Europa server (http://europa.eu/) Luxembourg, Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 2006 ISBN: 92-79-00567-7 © European Communities, 2006 Reproduction is authorised provided the source is acknowledged. Printed in Belgium, September 2006 THE COTONOU AGREEMENT BENEFITS THE POOREST The international development agenda: 5 years of the Cotonou Agreement Much has happened since that historic moment on 23 June 2000 when the ACP-EC Partnership Agreement was signed, marking the beginning of a new era in the relationship between the ACP States and the European Union. The strengthening of the international development agenda has taken place against a background of an accelerated globalisation process, a rise in international terrorism and conflicts in the poorest countries, increased migratory flows and a rise in illicit trafficking and LOUIS MICHEL global environmental threats. Five years after the signature of the Cotonou Agreement the need for European Commissioner progress in development is more pressing today than ever before. for Development and Humanitarian Aid The priority is, and remains, poverty eradication and sustainable develop- ment. -
Guide to the Council of the European Communities
View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you byCORE provided by Archive of European Integration General Secretariat of the Council GUIDE TO THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES 1991 W/lliMW ι \ \\\ General Secretariat of the Council GUIDE TO THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES Brussels, 1991 Cataloguing data can be found at the end of this publication Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 1991 ISBN 92-824-0796-9 Catalogue number: BX-60-90-022-EN-C © ECSC-EEC-EAEC, Brussels · Luxembourg, 1991 Printed in Belgium CONTENTS Page Council of the European Communities 5 Presidency of the Council 7 Conference of the Representatives of the Governments of the Member States 8 List of Representatives of the Governments of the Member States who regularly take part in Council meetings 9 Belgium 10 Denmark 11 Federal Republic of Germany 12 Greece 15 Spain 17 France 19 Ireland 21 Italy 23 Luxembourg 29 Netherlands 30 Portugal 32 United Kingdom 35 Permanent Representatives Committee 39 Coreper II 40 Coreper I 42 Article 113 Committee 44 Special Committee on Agriculture 44 Standing Committee on Employment 44 Budget Committee 44 Scientific and Technical Research Committee (Crest) 45 Education Committee 45 Committee on Cultural Affairs 46 Select Committee on Cooperation Agreements between the Member States and third countries 46 Energy Committee 46 Standing Committee on Uranium Enrichment (Copenur) 47 Working parties 47 Permanent Representations 49 Belgium 50 Denmark 54 Federal Republic of -
Desarrollo Y Cooperación (IUDC) DESARROLLO Universidad Complutense De Madrid Donoso Cortés, 65-6ª 28015 Madrid Y COOPERACIÓN
11656 - IUDC 19 monog (F).qxd 4/5/09 10:22 Página 1 Edita Revista Española de Instituto Universitario de Desarrollo y Cooperación (IUDC) DESARROLLO Universidad Complutense de Madrid Donoso Cortés, 65-6ª 28015 Madrid Y COOPERACIÓN Consejo asesor NÚMERO EXTRAORDINARIO 2006 Presidente: Antonio Fernández Poyato Vocales: Francisco Aldecoa Luzárraga MONOGRÁFICO: MÁS ALLÁ DE LA Carmelo Angulo Barturen Celestino del Arenal Moyúa AYUDA HUMANITARIA: Carlos Berzosa Alonso-Martínez REHABILITACIÓN POSBÉLICA Louk de la Rive Box Mª Emilia Casas Baamonde Y CONSTRUCCIÓN DE LA PAZ Francesc Granell Trías José Miguel Insulza Salinas Alberto Navarro González Presentación 5 Guadalupe Ruiz-Giménez Aguilar Consejo de redacción Alfredo Arahuetes García Maribel Castaño García La vinculación asistencia humanitaria- 11 Noé Cornago Prieto desarrollo: puntos de encuentro y Alfonso Dubois Migoya José Déniz Espinós desencuentro en un mundo Felipe González A. María A. González Encinar “unipolar” Rafael Díaz-Salazar Paola Sáenz Ramírez Rafael Grasa Hernández José Antonio Nieto Solís Gustavo Palomares Lerma Ignacio Soleto Martín La Comisión para la Consolidación 27 Dirección de la Paz de la ONU: orígenes L. Alfonso Gamo Rodríguez y perspectivas José Ángel Sotillo Lorenzo Gema Redondo de la Morena Colaboradores Cecilia Carballo La experiencia de la Agencia Catalana 45 Florencio Gudiño Carlos Illán de Cooperación para el Desarrollo Elena Pérez-Villanueva en acción humanitaria y construcción Ruth Jaramillo Juan M. Toledano de la paz Joaquín Tasso Ivà Cunill Farrés y Xavier Bartrolí Secretaría de redacción Pascual Enara Echart Muñoz Emma Gascó Falque Silvia Pescador Hernández España constructor de paz: apuntes 61 para una Estrategia Española ISSN: 1137-8875 D.L.: M-21909-1997 de Construcción de la Paz Jesús A. -
BADULESCU Claudia Thesis
MASTER IN ADVANCED E UROPEAN AND INTERNAT IONAL STUDIES ANGLOPHONE BRANCH 2013 – 2014 The paradox of Europe’s borders An analysis of Romania’s state of play in the Schengen accession process Author: Claudia Badulescu Thesis advisor: MATTHIAS WAECHTER Istanbul – Nice – Berlin 2014 The paradox of Europe’s borders An analysis of Romania’s state of play in the Schengen accession process Author: CLAUDIA BADULESCU Thesis advisor: MATTHIAS WAECHTER Abstract: One of the most serious challenges to the European unity is represented by the increased structural, political and implementation diversity brought up by the new EU members. The prospects of enlarging the continent’s borders by fully integrating Romania and Bulgaria in the Schengen area ignited controversial debates that questioned the practicability of EU’s motto “Unity in diversity”. This paper analyses the unique political dynamics that accompanied Romania in the Schengen accession process. Since 2011 Romania has been caught in an indeterminate state between having fulfilled the technical requirements and becoming a fully-fledged Schengen member. The contradictory behaviour of the Council combined with the vague explanations given by the EU officials regarding the decision to delay Romania’s accession signal an urgent need to overcome the internal mistrust in the EU’s institutions. Therefore, the aim of this thesis was to analyse the legal grounds of the reasons invoked for denying Romania’s accession to the Schengen zone. I concluded the paper with essential recommendations for both the Romanian and the European administration that could be used to find a solution to this political deadlock. Keywords: Schengen, borders, technical criteria, corruption, identity, populism, Roma’s malintegration, migration, coupled accession, mistrust, securitization, structural reforms, development 1 Table of contents List of Abbreviations ........................................................................................................... -
ACP/CE/2005/En 1 AGREEMENT AMENDING the PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT BETWEEN the MEMBERS of the AFRICAN, CARIBBEAN and PACIFIC GROUP OF
AGREEMENT AMENDING THE PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE MEMBERS OF THE AFRICAN, CARIBBEAN AND PACIFIC GROUP OF STATES, OF THE ONE PART, AND THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY AND ITS MEMBER STATES, OF THE OTHER PART, SIGNED IN COTONOU ON 23 JUNE 2000 ACP/CE/2005/en 1 HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF THE BELGIANS, THE PRESIDENT OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC, HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN OF DENMARK, THE PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY, THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF ESTONIA, THE PRESIDENT OF THE HELLENIC REPUBLIC, HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF SPAIN, THE PRESIDENT OF THE FRENCH REPUBLIC, THE PRESIDENT OF IRELAND, THE PRESIDENT OF THE ITALIAN REPUBLIC, THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF CYPRUS, THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA, ACP/CE/2005/en 2 THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LITHUANIA, HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE GRAND DUKE OF LUXEMBOURG, THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF HUNGARY, THE PRESIDENT OF MALTA, HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN OF THE NETHERLANDS, THE FEDERAL PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF AUSTRIA, THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF POLAND, THE PRESIDENT OF THE PORTUGUESE REPUBLIC, THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SLOVENIA, THE PRESIDENT OF THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC, THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF FINLAND, ACP/CE/2005/en 3 THE GOVERNMENT OF THE KINGDOM OF SWEDEN, HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN OF THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND, Contracting Parties to the Treaty establishing the European Community, hereinafter referred to as "the Community", the States of the Community being hereinafter referred to as "Member States", and THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY, of the one -
Foreign Affairs Chair Launches EU Probe
www.embassymagazine.com • Issue 59 NETWORKING FOR DIPLOMATS CRISPIN BLUNT SETS OUT HIS AIMS FOR THE FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Foreign affairs chair launches EU probe An inquiry into the costs and benefts of mittee will look into the legal implications of Britain’s membership of European Union is a UK exit from the EU, including the scope a priority for the Foreign Affairs Committee, and cost of renegotiating the international its newly-elected chair Crispin Blunt MP told treaties and whether the UK would be likely Embassy magazine ahead of the launch of the to get a good deal in any re-negotiations. investigation at the end of July. The future of the Union will also be exam- The MP for Reigate said the detailed study ined, should a vote to exit the EU trigger a sec- would be aimed at informing public debate ond Scottish independence referendum and prior to the in-out referendum. the break up of the United Kingdom. The inquiry will look into how EU collective Part of the study will look at the impact on action has helped or hindered UK foreign pol- other EU states and EU institutions were the icy objectives and how influential the FCO has UK to withdraw from the EU, which will be been at directing EU common action. welcomed by EU missions in the UK. Also under scrutiny will be the impact of The deadline for submissions is 2 October. a Brexit on the UK’s standing in multilateral EU heads of mission have discussed whether Foreign Afairs organisations such as the UN and NATO as it would be appropriate to participate and Committee Chair Crispin Blunt well as key partners, such as the transatlantic have concluded that Britain’s exit from the EU relationship, the Commonwealth, and rela- would have an impact on their countries and tions with the BRIC countries. -
Uncorrec Ted
Uncorrec ted Cour internationale International Court de Justice of Justice LA HAYE THE HAGUE ANNEE 1998 Audience publique tenue le jeudi 5 mars 1998, à 10 heures, au Palais de la Paix, sous la présidence de M. Schwebel, président en l'affaire de la Frontière terrestre et maritime entre le Cameroun et le Nigéria (Cameroun c. Nigéria) Exceptions préliminaires COMPTE RENDU YEAR 1998 Public Sitting held on Thursday 5 March 1998, at 10 am, ut the Peace Palace, President Sch webel presiding in the case concerning the Land and Maritime Boundary between Cameroon and Nigeria (Cameroon v. Nigeria) Preliminary Objections VERBATIM RECORD Présents : M. Schwebel, président M. Weeramantry, vice-président MM. Oda Bedjaoui Guillaume Ranjeva Herczegh Shi Fleischhauer Koroma Vereshchetin Mme Higgins MM. Parra-Aranguren Kooijmans Rezek, juges MM. Mbaye Ajibola, juges ad hoc M. Valencia-Ospina, greffier Present: President Schwebel Vice-President Weeramantq Judges Oda Bedjaoui Guillaume Ranjeva Herczegh Shi Fleischhauer Koroma Vereshchetin Higgins Parra-Aranguren Kooijmans Rezek Judges ad hoc Mbaye Ajibola Registrar Valencia-Ospina Le Gouvernement du Cameroun est représenté par : S. Exc. M. Laurent Esso, ministre de la justice, garde des sceaux, comme agent; M. Douala Moutomé, avocat au barreau du Cameroun, ancien ministre, M. Maurice Kamto, professeur à l'université de Yaoundé II, avocat au barreau de Paris, M. Peter Ntamark, doyen, professeur de droit à la faculté de droit et de science politique de l'université de Yaoundé II, avocat, membre de 1'Inner Temple, comme coagents; S. Exc. M. Joseph Owona, ministre de la jeunesse et des sports, M. Joseph Marie Bipoun Woum, professeur à l'université de Yaoundé II, ancien ministre, comme conseillers spéciaux; M. -
The Arrow 1966
Y THE ARROW VCOMING COLLEGE 3 8130 10026 2071 4 "«•« TT -**''<=• jjir :<^:ii; iiR liir «« V-r T---' - l?^5* '^'^'-•^ .•j?,^4- ' 'f^i • '• •'? LIBRARY s LYCOMING A - THE I 9 6 6 ARROW 925S9 FORE As another year of college life draws to a close, it is real- ized by those to embark upon a new phase of life's voyage that these years have aided in the formulation of life's goals. It is from this refinement of intangible ideals that one as- sumes a significant role in life's drama. Through these doors, the youthful freshman enters a community striving to attain academic excellence as well as social awareness. Throughout the college years, this end is sought. It is through these doors the learned senior passes, hopefully carrying with him these ideals and unforgettable memories. It is the hope of the Arrow .staff to preserve memories of one of the important years of college life. The Child is Father of the Man — W. Wordswo7'th WORD -V-. X , Chapel's out! Get it? What's on the menu? What would we do without him? It's finished!! CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION % FACULTY 10 CLASSES g ORGANIZATIONS 32 SPORTS 72 ACTIVITIES 98 SENIORS 118 %^'*'^%l^- '*fiK WE : ; ; ; For your personal efforts in uniting the college community in its striving for high ideals For your stimulation in awakening the students' awareness of the need for academic improvement For your willingness to aid the student body in its social undertakings For your sense of justice evidenced in all you do: For these unselfish actions, we dedicate the 1966 Arrow to you JACK C. -
Uncorrected Non-Corrigé CR 2002/26 Cour Internationale International
Uncorrected Non-corrigé CR 2002/26 Cour internationale International Court de Justice of Justice LA HAYE THE HAGUE ANNÉE 2002 Audience publique tenue le jeudi 21 mars 2002, à 16 h 55, au Palais de la Paix, sous la présidence de M. Guillaume, président, en l'affaire de la Frontière terrestre et maritime entre le Cameroun et le Nigéria (Cameroun c. Nigéria; Guinée équatoriale (intervenant)) ________________ COMPTE RENDU ________________ YEAR 2002 Public sitting held on Thursday 21 March 2002, at 4.55 p.m., at the Peace Palace, President Guillaume presiding, in the case concerning the Land and Maritime Boundary between Cameroon and Nigeria (Cameroon v. Nigeria: Equatorial Guinea intervening) ____________________ VERBATIM RECORD ____________________ - 2 - Présents : M. Guillaume, président M. Shi, vice-président MM. Oda Ranjeva Herczegh Fleischhauer Koroma Mme Higgins MM. Parra-Aranguren Kooijmans Rezek Al-Khasawneh Buergenthal Elaraby, juges MM. Mbaye Ajibola, juges ad hoc M. Couvreur, greffier ___________ - 3 - Present: President Guillaume Vice-President Shi Judges Oda Ranjeva Herczegh Fleischhauer Koroma Higgins Parra-Aranguren Kooijmans Rezek Al-Khasawneh Buergenthal Elaraby Judges ad hoc Mbaye Ajibola Registrar Couvreur ¾¾¾¾¾¾ - 4 - Le Gouvernement de la République du Cameroun est représenté par : S. Exc. M. Amadou Ali, ministre d’Etat chargé de la justice, garde des sceaux, comme agent; M. Maurice Kamto, doyen de la faculté des sciences juridiques et politiques de l’Université de Yaoundé II, membre de la Commission du droit international, avocat au barreau de Paris, M. Peter Y. Ntamark, professeur à la faculté des sciences juridiques et politiques de l’Université de Yaoundé II, Barrister-at-Law, membre de l’Inner Temple, ancien doyen, comme coagents, conseils et avocats; M.