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From Rome to Lisbon: "Executive Federalism" in the (New) European Union (2010)
Journal Article
Schütze, R. (2010). From Rome to Lisbon: "Executive Federalism" in the (New) European Union. Common Market Law Review, 47(5), 1385-1427

Is the European Union a legislative giant on clay feet? Is it true that the Union has, with some specific exceptions, no original competence to implement European law? This article analyses the structure of the Union’s “executive federalism” in three... Read More about From Rome to Lisbon: "Executive Federalism" in the (New) European Union.

On "Federal" Ground: The European Union as an (Inter)national Phenomenon (2009)
Journal Article
Schütze, R. (2009). On "Federal" Ground: The European Union as an (Inter)national Phenomenon. Common Market Law Review, 46(4), 1069-1105

The emergence of the United States of America in the eighteenth-century triggered a semantic revolution in the federal principle. Federalism became identified with a mixed structure between international and national organisation. However, when this... Read More about On "Federal" Ground: The European Union as an (Inter)national Phenomenon.