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  • Bakardjieva Engelbrekt, Antonina, 1963-, et al. (author)
  • Conclusion : The EU and the Search for Sustainability and Resilience
  • 2022
  • In: Routes to a Resilient European Union. - Cham : Palgrave Macmillan. - 9783030931643 - 9783030931650 ; , s. 245-257
  • Book chapter (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • The concluding chapter reviews the EU’s handling of current crises and its search for sustainability and resilience. Beginning with its response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the ensuing public health crisis which threatened to scupper the free movement of goods and people on the internal market, the chapter goes on to examine the EU’s recent actions in the area of the environment, climate change, financial stability, and immigration. The remainder of the chapter focuses on the challenges that the EU needs to overcome in order to achieve resilience, more precisely, through improved coordination of policy initiatives on the European and national levels, continued public support for resilience and sustainability, and a strengthened ability to exercise global leadership and influence, particularly in regard to the global agenda for climate mitigation and sustainable development.
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  • Das neue Wettbewerbsgesetz in Bulgarien
  • 1999
  • In: Gewerbliche Rechtsschutz und Urheberrecht Internationaler Teil (GRUR Int.). ; , s. 395-407:5, s. 395-407
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  • Effectiveness and Enforcement of Consumer Law in Bulgaria
  • 2018
  • In: Enforcement and Effectiveness of Consumer Law. - Cham : Springer. - 9783319784304 - 9783319784311 ; , s. 123-149
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    • Bulgaria belongs to a group of Central and East European (CEE) countries, which until only recently were commonly referred to as ‘transition economies’. As is well known, for several decades after the end of World War II, Bulgaria was part of the Soviet sphere of influence and was characterised by command economy and authoritarian rule. Following the demise of state socialism, the country embarked on a difficult path of reforms towards building democracy, rule of law and a social market economy. Importantly, already in the early 1990s the country made clear its aspirations to join the European institutions. Indeed, in 1992 Bulgaria was accepted as member to the Council of Europe and in 2007, after lengthy negotiations and years of monitoring, technical assistance and preparation, acceded the European Union (EU). These processes of transition and integration in the European institutions have been decisive for determining the direction of Bulgarian consumer law and policy, as well as for shaping the modalities of consumer law enforcement. As a result of sustained efforts, the country now has in place detailed consumer legislation, closely following EU consumer law instruments, and a full-fledged institutional framework of consumer law enforcement with a variety of public and private bodies and enforcement avenues. This development has certainly contributed to improving the position of Bulgarian consumers. Nevertheless, the system of enforcement still suffers of serious weaknesses, related foremost to limited resources and institutional capacity, and to imperfect implementation and application of consumer law.
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  • Effectiveness and Enforcement of Consumer Law in Sweden
  • 2018
  • In: Enforcement and Effectiveness of Consumer Law. - Cham : Springer. - 9783319784304 - 9783319784311 ; , s. 613-644
  • Book chapter (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Sweden is widely regarded as a country with high profile in consumer protection policy and well functioning consumer law and institutions. The foundations of the legal and institutional framework of consumer policy were laid down already at the end of the 1960s and the beginning of the 1970s. This framework, with specialised consumer law statutes and prominent public institutions entrusted with the implementation and enforcement of consumer law and policy, has generally stood the test of time. Most of the original institutions, like the Swedish Consumer Agency (Konsumentverket, KOV) with the Consumer Ombudsman (Konsumentombudsmannen, KO) and the Public Board for Consumer Complaints (Allmänna reklamationsnämnden, ARN), are still in place. There is furthermore remarkable continuity in the overall structure and general principles of consumer legislation. Certainly, in the course of the almost six decades of active consumer policy, some important changes in the approach to enforcement and more generally, to the governance of consumer policy have taken place in response to various political and societal developments. A particularly significant factor for change has been Sweden’s accession to the European Union (EU) in 1995 and the ensuing process of Europeanisation.
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  • Evaluation of Academic Legal Publications in Sweden
  • 2019
  • In: Evaluating Academic Legal Research in Europe. - Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publishing. - 9781788115490 - 9781788115506 ; , s. 170-217
  • Book chapter (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • This chapter discusses the principles and methods for quality evaluation of legal research and legal publications in Sweden, reviewing the various contexts in which such evaluation takes place, from allocation of research funding to universities and law faculties to academic appointments and promotions. The chapter describes briefly the general system of research funding in Sweden, underlining the centrality of direct public funding set in proportion to the educational tasks of universities. However, the chapter also identifies a trend towards basing public funding more decisively on research quality, and a marked increase of the use of quantitative methods (i.e. bibliometric indicators such as number of publications and citations) for measuring research quality. While the use of metrics is viewed as an imperfect tool for assessing research quality, some quality-enhancing effects are nevertheless acknowledged, chiefly in terms of increased productivity and encouraging research collaborations, inter-disciplinarity and publications in leading international law journals. In addition, a sustained focus on research quality arguably makes legal scholars more acutely aware of the need to better explain their theoretical frames and methodological choices and revitalizes the debate on what defines good legal scholarship.
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  • Foreword
  • 2015
  • In: Scandinavian Studies in Law. - 0085-5944. ; 60, s. 5-10
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  • Inledning
  • 2021
  • In: Vägar till ett uthålligt EU. - Stockholm : Santerus. - 9789173591614
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  • Inledning
  • 2023
  • In: EU:s yttre och inre gränser i en konfliktfylld värld. - Stockholm : Santérus Förlag. ; , s. 11-30
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  • Institutionell teori och metod
  • 2013
  • In: Juridiska metoder. - Stockholm : Studentlitteratur. - 9789144083865 ; , s. 239-272
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  • Institutionell teori och metod
  • 2018. - 2
  • In: Juridisk metodlära. - Lund : Studentlitteratur AB. - 9789144116761 ; , s. 241-274
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  • Introduction
  • 2009
  • In: New Directions in Compartive Law. - Cheltenham : Edward Elgar. - 9781848443181 - 9781849803212 ; , s. xiii-xxi
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  • Recht gegen den unlauteren Wettbewerb in Rumänien
  • 2009. - 2
  • In: Gesetz gegen den unlauteren Wettbewerb (UWG; kommentar). - München : Beck. - 9783406566011 ; , s. 419-424
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  • Stem Cells Patenting and Competition Law
  • 2009
  • In: Embryonic Stem Cell Patents.. - Oxford : Oxford University Press. - 9780199543465 ; , s. 369-398
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  • Suède
  • 2009. - 11
  • In: La publicité et la loi. - Paris : Lexis Nexis. - 2711008398 - 9782711008391 ; , s. 1015-1039
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  • Sweden
  • 2012. - 1
  • In: International Handbook of Unfair Competition Law. - Munich : Hart Publishing Ltd. - 9783406633102 ; , s. 503-538
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  • Sweden
  • 2013
  • In: <em></em>International Handbook on Unfair Competition. - Oxford : Hart Publishing Ltd. - 9781849463683 - 9783406633102 - 9783832972653 ; , s. 511-546
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  • The EU and the precarious routes to political, economic and social resilience
  • 2022. - 1
  • In: Routes to a Resilient European Union. - Cham : Palgrave Macmillan. - 9783030931643 ; , s. 1-14
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    • This chapter introduces the theme of the book—resilience in the EU. It presents definitions for these concepts and explores what the challenges of societal resilience entail for the EU. It is argued that the transformation to a resilient society requires a balanced approach to competing economic, social and environmental interests, as well as well-functioning, proactive political institutions. The chapter then assesses initiatives to increase resilience in areas such as the environment, financial stability, economic competitiveness, public health, and in the integration of immigrants and intra-European workers. It is argued that although the EU has been marred by continuous crisis which have increased political contention about the road ahead this has also strengthened the EU’s capacity to deal with unexpected events. The EU’s current initiatives, particularly the European Green Deal, are a step in the right direction but their implementation is far from certain given the lack of political consensus.
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  • The European Union in a Changing World Order : What Is at Stake?
  • 2020
  • In: The European Union in a Changing World Order. - Cham : Palgrave Macmillan. - 9783030180010 - 9783030180010 ; , s. 1-22
  • Book chapter (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • This introductory chapter aims to shed light on how tightly the EU and the liberal international order are entwined and discuss the likely impact on the EU of a changing and, most likely, less liberal world order. The chapter discusses the concept of order in international politics and analyses how the liberal order that emerged after WWII has effected the development of the EU. The chapter introduces the book’s interdisciplinary, holistic approach, and discusses how a changing world order is affecting the EU and how the EU, in turn, is trying to shape the emerging new order by recalibrating its policies and actions in various domains, ranging from its relations with the rest of the world, the relations among the member states and EU institutions as well as the impact of the EU’s current and future policies. Finally, the chapter highlights that the EU needs to actively defend the values and principles of liberal democracy in a changing world order.
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  • The EU’s Role in Fighting Global Imbalances
  • 2015
  • Book (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • The EU’s Role in Fighting Global Imbalances looks at the role of the European Union in addressing some of the greatest challenges of our time: poverty, protectionism, climate change, and human trafficking. Contributions from ten leading scholars in the fields of economics, law, and political science provide in-depth analyses of three key dimensions of EU foreign policy, namely: the internal challenges facing the EU, as its 28 member countries struggle to coordinate their actions; the external challenges facing the EU on the global arena, in areas where global imbalances are particularly pervasive, and where measures taken by the Union can have an important impact; and the EU´s performance on the global arena, in the eyes of other key actors. Based on a broad and interdisciplinary understanding of the concept of global imbalances, this book argues that these challenges follow from pervasive global imbalances, which at root are economic, political, and legal in character.
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