Blame it on Brussels: EU Law and the Distributive Effects of Globalisation (CROSBI ID 300891)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Perišin, Tamara ; Koplewicz, Sam
engleski
Blame it on Brussels: EU Law and the Distributive Effects of Globalisation
Over recent years, or even decades, issues such as globalisation, technology, globalised wars, migration, or Brexit have accentuated two phenomena. The first is the distributive effects of law and of globalisation, and the second is the inadequacies in the political processes and outcomes where governments get rightly or wrongly blamed. These two phenomena inspired the theme of the 16th annual Jean Monnet seminar on advanced issues of EU law (Inter University Centre, Dubrovnik, April 2018) titled ‘Blame It on Brussels: EU Law and the Distributive Effects of Globalisation’. This editorial note is based on the authors’ keynote dialogue at the opening of the seminar and seeks to discuss the mentioned two phenomena, and consider what law and governments, and in particular the EU, can do about them.
economic inequality ; globalisation ; european integration
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Podaci o izdanju
14 (1)
2018.
VII-XXII
objavljeno
1845-5662
1848-9958
10.3935/cyelp.14.2018.314
Povezanost rada
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