Eui Academic Publications 2014

Eui Academic Publications 2014

QM-AH-15-001-EN-C EUI ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS 2014 EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE Via dei Roccettini, 9 EUI 50014 San Domenico di Fiesole Italy ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS www.eui.eu 2014 ISSN 1977-1193 ISBN 978-92-9084-277-4 doi:10.2870/990803 EUI ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS 2014 Published in April 2015 European University Institute Via dei Roccettini 9 50014 San Domenico di Fiesole (FI) - Italy www.eui.eu © European University Institute, 2015 doi:10.2870/990803 ISBN: 978-92-9084-277-4 ISSN: 1977-1193 EU Bookshop catalogue: QM-AH-15-001-EN-C The bibliografic details in this directory of academic publications at the EUI were extracted from Cadmus, the EUI Research Repository, on 20 March 2015. This non-commercial publication aims at highlighting the academic output of the European University Institute and is available online, free of charge, at: www.eui.eu/AcademicPublications All abstracts are the property of the copyright holders. http://cadmus.eui.eu [email protected] The European Commission supports the EUI through the European Union budget. This publication reflects the views only of the authors and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein. CONTENTS FOREWORD 5 INTRODUCTION 7 BOOKS 9 CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOOKS 49 THESES 77 ARTICLES 153 WORKING PAPERS 267 RESEARCH REPORTS 347 LECTURES & POLICY PAPERS 387 AUTHOR INDEX 397 FOREWORD The European University Institute (EUI) is an international institution devoted to teaching and research at the highest university level, focusing on European issues, the cultural and scientific heritage of Europe and its institutional historical development. It hosts interdisciplinary research programmes on the major issues confronting contemporary European society and the construction of Europe. The EUI has developed one of Europe’s largest doctoral and postdoctoral programmes in the social sciences. Its doctoral and postdoctoral researchers as well as the professorial staff play a crucial role in European and international networks, research groups and journals. Research on highly relevant topics in current EU affairs, such as Migration, Regulation, Energy, Monetary Policy and Global Governance, is carried out at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies. The publications emanating from these activities listed in this directory not only testify to the work and achievements of our academic community, but serve as well to make the EUI research output better known in both academic and non-academic milieus. I am therefore very pleased to introduce the work of all those who have contributed by their publications to this seventh directory of the academic publications of the EUI and its members, covering the calendar year 2014. It contains the details of more than one thousand publications: 92 books, 221 book chapters, 115 theses, 300 journal articles, 204 working papers and 125 research reports, lecture series and policy papers. Readers wishing to see the very latest EUI publications should consult Cadmus, the EUI Research Repository, which is updated daily and where an increasing proportion of our output is made available in Open Access. J. H. H. Weiler EUI President Florence, 14 April 2015 INTRODUCTION This Directory has been prepared drawing on Cadmus, the EUI Research Repository, and lists the academic publications of the EUI and its members that appeared in 2014. This is the seventh Directory in a series that covers all years starting from 2006 and, like its predecessor, is principally available online. Separate sections are devoted to the different types of publications: books, theses, articles, contributions to books, working papers and research reports. Within each section, publications are listed in alphabetical order of the first author. Links (handle identifiers) are provided for each publication enabling users to go directly to the Cadmus record which will provide further information including the academic department/ unit of the EUI and when possible the full text. EUI working papers published by the EUI’s four academic departments, the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies and the Max Weber Programme can be identified by the abbreviation in the working papers series title: ECO (Economics), HEC (History and Civilization), LAW (Law), SPS (Political and Social Sciences), RSCAS (Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies), MWP (Max Weber Programme). Cadmus is regularly updated and may be consulted for details of the most recent publications by EUI members (with the possibility of searching and browsing by author, department or keyword). To be listed in Cadmus and included in future Directories, members of the EUI should submit their publications to [email protected]. Finally, I would like to thank all the members of the EUI community who submitted the details of their publications accurately and in good time. Without their co-operation, keeping the Cadmus repository up- to-date would be an impossible task. Dieter Schlenker Interim EUI Library Director Florence, 14 April 2015 BOOKS ALCALDE FERNÁNDEZ, Ángel Los excombatientes franquistas: la cultura de guerra del fascismo español y la Delegación Nacional de Excombatientes (1936‒1965) Zaragoza: Prensas Universitarias de Zaragoza, 2014, Ciencias Sociales, 101 The Francoist veterans were a fundamental group of the Franco regime’s supporters. This reality justifies researching the Francoist veterans’ movement with the same perspective employed to study other European fascist phenomena. This book analyses, on the one hand, the history of the main veterans’ organization of the Franco dictatorship—the Delegación Nacional de Excombatientes of FET-JONS—, and, on the other hand, the culture of war that the veterans mantained alive in Spain for decades. It argues that the political organization, the set of discourses and representations, and the management of the veterans’ benefits allowed the Francoist regime to conveniently manipulate the veterans: men who were profoundly marked by the Spanish Civil War experience. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/31326 ALLEN, Franklin, CARLETTI, Elena, GRAY, Joanna (ed/s) Bearing the losses from bank and souvereign default in the Eurozone Philadelphia: FIC Press, 2014 The European University Institute (EUI) and the Wharton Financial Institutions Center (FIC), Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania) organised a conference entitled ‘Bearing the Losses from Bank and Sovereign Default in the Eurozone’, which was held at the EUI in Florence, Italy, on 24 April 2014. The conference brought together leading economists, lawyers, historians and policy makers to discuss the current economic situation in the Eurozone with particular emphasis on the new regulatory and supervisory architecture in the Eurozone, and loss distribution in the event of default of both banks and sovereigns. The aim was to have an open discussion on these timely and important topics to achieve a better understanding on the future developments of the Eurozone. Result from a conference held at the EUI in Florence on 24 April 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/34437 ARAJÄRVI, Noora Johanna The changing nature of customary international law: methods of interpreting the concept of custom in international criminal tribunals New York: Routledge, 2014 This book examines the evolution of customary international law (CIL) as a source of international law analyzing the substantive definitions of state practice and opinio juris, the methods of their discovery and their increasing interlinked nature. It focuses on the importance of CIL in the development of international criminal law and in particular the ways in which international criminal courts and ‘hybrid’ criminal tribunals can be said to be changing the ways in which CIL is determined. The book examines the role of international courts and tribunals in changing the nature of custom, analyzing the methodologies employed by the International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia, the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, Special Tribunal for Lebanon, the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, and the International Criminal Court. Through examination of the case-law and the reasoning of the courts Noora Aräjarvi demonstrates that the tribunals have on occasions tilted towards innovative approaches in their interpretation and methods of finding the applicable customary international law. She shows how and to what extent the court’s chosen method of application of CIL affects the process of custom formation as the judges may have the function of both applying and forming rules of CIL. This raises the question as to what level of judicial activism that should be acceptable in international courts as regards CIL. (Published version of EUI PhD thesis, 2011.) http://hdl.handle.net/1814/31494 AYOUB, Phillip M., PATERNOTTE, David LGBT activism and the making of Europe: a rainbow Europe? Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014, [COSMOS] Europe has long been regarded as a unique place for the promotion and furthering of LGBT rights. This important and compelling study investigates the alleged uniqueness and its ties to a relatively long history of LGBT and queer movements in the region. Contributors argue that LGBT movements were inspired by specific ideas about European democratic values and a responsibility towards human rights, and that they sought to realize these on the ground through activism, often crossing borders to foster a wider movement. In making this argument, they discuss the ‘idea of Europe’ as it relates to LGBT rights, the history of

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