Craig Parsons has co-authored a new report in the EU's Single Market Economy Papers series about the completeness of the Single Market.
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Tobias Bach and Jarle Trondal have co-authored an article in Norsk Statsvitenskapelig Tidsskrift on the Norwegian Administration Survey (NFP) (article in Norwegian).
Ingrid Christensen, John Erik Fossum and Bent Sofus Tranøy have published the chapter From American Dream to Nordic Realities in The Routledge Handbook on the American Dream.
Asimina Michailidou has co-edited the book Europe in the Age of Post-Truth Politics with contributions by John Erik Fossum, Hans-Jörg Trenz and Elisabeth Eike.
In a new co-authored article in European Law Open, Daniel Naurin investigates how in a quest for efficiency and uniformity, the CJEU delegates judicial tasks to administrative support units. By examining all published orders of the CJEU, the authors argue that this practice blurs the lines between administration and judicial decision-making.
In a new article in Journal of European Public Policy, Erik O. Eriksen outlines three modes of administrative behaviour to analyse the NAV-scandal and the incorporation of EU law.
In a new co-authored article in the Journal of Common Market Studies, Trym Nohr Fjørtoft proposes a novel criterion for assessing the EU's legitimacy: symmetry in the delegation of power.
In a new, co-authored article in the Tidsskrift for Rettsvitenskap, Daniel Naurin concludes that high courts have become more diverse over time and that the background of the Justices reflect the prevailing understanding of the proper functioning of the courts.
In a new article in Journal of Common Market Studies, John Erik Fossum discusses the democratic implications of third country incorporation for the EU and for third countries.
In a new article in the Nytt Norsk Tidsskrift, Erik O. Eriksen addresses how in comparison to the EU, integration has led to democracy problems in Norway (article in Norwegian).
Erik O. Eriksen has published an article on the problem of the second best in a politically differentiated Europe.
In a new, co-authored article in Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Nicole Ostrand studies the hidden world of extraterritorial liaison offers.
In a new article in West European Politics, Martin Moland suggests that what policy area a policy belongs to may be more important for predicting contestation of its integration than whether it is a core state or regulatory power.
In a new, co-authored article in the Journal for Common Market Studies, Jarle Trondal argues that differentiation has become the system property of the EU's institutional polyarchic architecture.
In a new article in Nordisk Administrativ Tidsskrift, Jarle Trondal discusses challenges and opportunities of coordination across levels of governance.
In a new, co-authored article in the Journal of European Public Policy, Resul Umit explore the causal effect of framing climate policies as either national or international obligations.
In a new, co-authored article in the Journal of Common Market Studies, Daniel Naurin examines the use and implications of Article 99 of the Rules of Procedure of the European Court of Justice.
In a new article in the Ratio Juris, Erik O. Eriksen deals with the problem of the second best in a politically differentiated Europe.
In a new article in the Swiss Political Science Review, Resul Umit, together with Lena Maria Schaffer, explores potential causes of opposition to wind turbines and its electoral effects.
In a new article in Nordisk Administrativ Tidsskrift, Jarle Trondal and Dag Ole Teigen investigate perceptions of Norwegian county administrators.
Jarle Trondal has co-edited the Routledge Handbook of Differentiation in the European Union with additional contributions by Erik Oddvar Eriksen, John Erik Fossum and Guri Rosén.
Jarle Trondal has co-edited the book Governing complexity in times of turbulence.
Morten Egeberg has published a chapter on the European Commission in the new book European Union Politics.
In a new article in Policy and Politics, Jarle Trondal outlines an organisation theory approach to meta-governance.
Christopher Lord and Jarle Trondal have co-edited the book The Politics of Legitimation in the European Union: Legitimacy Recovered? with additional contributions from ARENA's PLATO early stage researchers Claire Godet and Joris Melman.