The integration of the Mediterranean neighbours into the EU internal market

The integration of the Mediterranean neighbours into the EU internal market

Pieters, Karolien

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The EU integration process did not stop in 1993 when the EU Internal Market, based on the free movement of goods, services, capital and persons, was realised. The EU wanted to transfer the principles of the EU Internal Market to other countries in order to foster easier access to foreign markets in a globalised world, and other countries were keen to integrate with the EU Internal Market in order to reap the benefits. This examination of the multilateral and bilateral instruments used by the EU and the Euro-Mediterranean countries to stimulate this vertical integration process explores to what extent the integrationof the Euro-Mediterranean and the EU Internal Market has been successful withregard to the movement of goods, services, capital and persons. INDICE: 1. General introduction; 2. The multilateral versus the unilateraldimension of the Euro-Med relationship and the impact on the Euro-Med integration; 3. Multilateral instruments for integration of the Mediterranean countries into the EU Internal Market; 4. Bilateral EMP instruments for integration of the Mediterranean countries into the EU Internal Market; 5. Bilateral ENP instruments for integration of the Mediterranean countries into the EU Internal Market; 6. Exporting the European Internal Market principles to the Mediterranean; 7. Conclusions.

  • ISBN: 978-90-6704-313-7
  • Editorial: T.M.C. Asser Press
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 275
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/09/2010
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés