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De Mûelenaere, Xavier, und Mathieu Roger. „Enjeux euro-méditerranéens“. Emulations - Revue de sciences sociales, Nr. 4 (11.09.2018): 13–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.14428/emulations.004.002.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleVitrac, Richard, Marc Luyckx-Ghisi und Maxime Vitrac. „L'Europe au cœur de la crise de l’humanité : Une approche systémique de la santé de l'Europe à partir de la relativité cognitive et systémique“. Acta Europeana Systemica 8 (10.07.2020): 205–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.14428/aes.v8i1.56373.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleKoeune, Jean-Claude. „Numéro 8 - mars 2003“. Regards économiques, 12.10.2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.14428/regardseco.v1i0.16213.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleKoeune, Jean-Claude. „Numéro 8 - mars 2003“. Regards économiques, 12.10.2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.14428/regardseco2003.03.01.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleDissertationen zum Thema "Contentieux stratégique – Pays de l'Union européenne"
Chartier, Sophie. „Les contentieux commerciaux Communautés européennes - Etats-Unis“. Aix-Marseille 3, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989AIX32008.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleThe impact of the trade dispute of the united states and the european community has continously increased since the beginning of the nineteen-eighties. An economic factor has to be considered as a primary cause of this dispute. The crisis in the nineteen-seventies followed by an international recession and, in comparaison with other countries, the rapid recovery of the u. S. A. Led to an important deficit, that, according to american producers, justified the protectionnist measures. These protectionnist measures in the u. S. A. As well as in the e. E. C. Represent the second factor at the origin of their dispute. And finally, the conflicts of the e. E. C. And the united states in relation with the gatt agreements are a third original factor. The disputes appear under different forms, reach several fields but have as a whole a similar starting and evolution. Some disputes, as those concerning the iron and steel industry, the chemical products, the agricultural sector, the fiscal measures. . . Are strictly bilateral. Some others involve third countries. This is the case for the dispute about the e. E. C. Mediterranean policy of citrus fruit, the embargo on the materials for the transiberian gas-pipeline and the battle over the subsidies for agricultural products to conquer third markets. A last form of dispute consists in the questionning of the accession of a third country in the e. E. C. And the application of art. 24 g 6 of the gatt agreements. The disputes of the united states and the e. E. C. As a whole, focus an agriculture and the frequently expressed reproach about export subsidies
Davila, Valdiviezo Charlotte. „Les stratégies contentieuses en matière civile et commerciale : étude à partir du Règlement Bruxelles I bis“. Electronic Thesis or Diss., Lyon 3, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023LYO30032.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleWhile the term "strategy" is rarely associated with the legal field, strategies aimed at leveraging the law to one's advantage have always existed. To shed light on this phenomenon, this thesis focuses specifically on litigation strategies that revolve around a trial as a central point.The starting assumption was the paramount importance of understanding the rules and the framework to effectively navigate towards an advantageous outcome. Rules here are broadly defined to include the legal rules of the member states and the Union, the case law of their courts, and the entire economic, political, social, and cultural context surrounding the parties and their dispute.Strategic litigation practice in the European area then warranted a detailed review of the various actors involved in the strategy (parties, national judges, European judges), as well as the history and evolution of the European Union and its law.This quest for knowledge of the rules also led us to revisit the conceptual framework and concrete achievements concerning jurisdiction in the European Union, highlighting a complex system revolving around the Brussels 1bis Regulation and a Court of Justice of the Union, both an actor and promoter of European integration.However, the development of strategies does not stop at understanding the rules but requires their anticipation and adaptation to changing realities. The choice of court then becomes a strategic maneuver, guided by both objective and subjective criteria.Reviewing European history as well as the trajectory of the strategic actors provides an opportunity to grasp their operating modes and to anticipate their actions within the context of a multicultural Europe, composed of sovereign member states. It will be about predicting legal developments, jurisprudential reversals, advantageous positions, or even actions that are likely to meet the economic or political objectives of the Union, while keeping in mind that judges can always introduce bias into the judgment process. It will also involve understanding the adversary's history in order to estimate their strengths and weaknesses to adjust the strategy accordingly.However, there is no single path to the success of a litigation strategy: the success of a strategy largely depends on the perception of the litigant, their objectives and expectations. The choice of jurisdiction can then be made based on the procedural guarantees offered, the predictability of the decision, or the application of specific rules attached to the forum.The litigation strategy can also involve breaking away from this scheme to seek an alternative resolution through amicable methods or arbitration.While the strategic approach may be tempted to free itself from ethical or moral constraints by using maneuvers that pervert the purpose of the texts, it is essential to remember that a strategy can be both profitable and virtuous. Failing this, national and European judges will play their role as safeguards of the system's integrity
Esnault, Benoît. „La transition du monopole à la concurrence sur les marchés du gaz naturel en Europe : l'importance stratégique du stockage souterrain“. Dijon, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000DIJOE014.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleSautenet, Antoine. „Le partenariat stratégique dans les relations extérieures de l'Union européenne avec les pays émergents d'Asie“. Rennes 1, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011REN1G015.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleDumont, Sylvie. „Le contentieux agricole Etats-Unis / C. E. E. : la guerre des subventions à l'exportation“. Lyon 3, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991LYO33007.
Der volle Inhalt der QuellePART I IS DEVOTED TO A PRESENTATION OF THE ASPECTS OF THE USA E. E. C AGRICULTURAL EXPORT SUBSIDIES WAR SINCE THE BEGINNING OF THE EIGHTIES: - THE CONFRONTION ON THIRD EXPORT MARKETS PROVOKED BY THE ACCUMULATION OF SURPLUS (WHEAT, DAIRY PRODUCTS, SUGAR, POULTRY MEAT) GENERATED BY THE AGRICULTURAL PRICE AND INCOME SUPPORT POLICIES AT A TIME OF DESCREASING WORLD FOOD DEMAND (CHAPTER I); - THE DISPUTE ABOUT GATT (GENERAL AGREEMENT ON TARIFFS AND TRADE) RULES GOVERNING AGRICULTURAL EXPORT SUBSIDIES, AN INADEQUATE SET OF PROVISIONS WHICH COULD NOT ENABLE GATT DISPUTE SETTLEMENT PROCEDURES TO SELTLE E. E. C DISPUTES with RESPECT TO EEC EXPORT REFUNDS TO WHEAT FLOUR AND PASTA (CHAPTER II). PART II ENVISAGES THE PROSPECTS OF THE DISPUTE'S FUTURE. IT STARTS WITH AN ASSESSMENT OF THE CHANCES OF A COMPROMISE (CHAPTER I) AND A PRESENTATION OF THE DIFFICULTIES TO COME TO AN ARRAGEMENT, ESSENTIALLY DUE TO THE POLITICAL POWER OF THE FARM LOBBIES IN BOTH COUNTRIES AND THE DIVERGENCES OF VIEW BETWEEN THE USA AND THE E. E. C WITH RESPECT TO INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL TRADE. THIS CHAPTER ALSO EXAMINES THE FACTORS STIMULATING THE SEARCH FOR A COMPROMISE. CHAPTER II STATES THE ATTEMPT OF REACHING A COMPROMISE DURING THE GATT MULTILATERAL TRADE NEGOTIATIONS, THE URUGUAY ROUND, AND AFTER THE FAILURE OF THE BRUSSELS MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE IN DECEMBRE 1990. ENVISAGES THE POSSIBLE RESULTS OF THESE NEGOTIATIONS
Bouillot, Christophe. „Le centre des intérêts principaux à l'épreuve du groupe transnational de sociétés : réflexions à partir du règlement 1346/2000 relatif aux procédures d'insolvabilité“. Lyon 3, 2010. https://scd-resnum.univ-lyon3.fr/out/theses/2010_out_bouillot_c.pdf.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleThe world is changing and "modernitiy" requires the jurist to understand foreign legal systems. Consolidation of the European union and globalization are shaking national certainties and modifying the economic geography of the European Union. In this context, economic crisis drew my attention especially in view of current economic events marked by bankruptcy proceedings (Swissair, Metaleurop. . ). The challenges of European insolvency law are examined. Indeed, the construction of an efficient single market requires community action facilitating coordination and harmonization of the European bankruptcy laws. The debates surrounding Regulation 1346/2000 on insolvency proceedings, the UNICITRAL Model law on cross-border insolvency, the rules of private international law and comparative law constitute an important basis for our scientific study. Globalization of the economy requires mechanisms for dealing with cases when a group of companies operates in several States. Nowadays, European Community regulation on insolvency proceedings is confronted with the present situation which transcends borders. The contrary constitutes an obstacle to the setting up of an effective law while this mode of company management developed over the last thirty years in Europe. Article 3§1 of the EU insolvency regulation states that a member state has jurisdiction to open insolvency proceedings where the debtor has its main center of main interest. Nevertheless, there is no rule for groups of affiliated companies. So, the purpose of European insolvency proceedings is discussed. For this reason, the debate explores insolvency of a group of companies within European Union
Xynopoulos, Georges. „Le contrôle de proportionnalité dans le contentieux de la constitutionnalité et de la légalité en France, en Allemagne et en Angleterre“. Paris 2, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993PA020041.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleThe judicial control of proportionality in constitutional and administrative law in france, germany and england appears, due to historical reasons, to be very different. However, a more careful scrutiny reveals its common nature, resulting grom the necessity to find an answer to similar questions
Madeira, Ramitos Celia. „Le processus psycho-cognitif de décision : le partenariat européen entre PME“. Metz, 1999. http://docnum.univ-lorraine.fr/public/UPV-M/Theses/1999/Madeira_Ramitos.Celia.LMZ9912_1.pdf.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleThe main question of this study is : which psycho-cognitif process influence of the PME's leader decision to invest on the entreprises partnership, based on other european countries. The considered variables in the study of this sort of question are in one hand, the individual characteristics of those enterprises. That search is connected both to the organizational behaviour domain, in terms of interfirms relations and the decision process that leads the enterprises to developp by external grouth or in partnership. It evolves two main parts : one theoretical that delineates the theoretical slate on the subject ; and the other essentialy empiric and exploratory, that describes and analyses the decision systems of partnership of the participant PME to the Europartnership in Clermont in october 1997 and in Europartnership in Lisbon in november 1995. The study aims the validation of a search instrument measure the entrepreneurial orientation of cooperative decision in PME leaders
Quentel, Vincent. „Les implications des contentieux OMC agroalimentaires pour la Communauté européenne“. Rennes 1, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003REN10006.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleSince the creation of wto, the Common agricultural policy (CAP) and the international legal framework applicable to the trade of the agrifood products deeply evolved. The disputes settled on the matter by the Dispute Settlement Body (DSB) presents from now involvements which largely exceed the framework of those that the reports of the GATT panels could cover. The litigations in which the European Community was involved since 1995 are illustrations. They highlighted certain imbalances of the european agrifood model, shared between the respect of the guiding principles of WTO and the use for its derogatory provisions. Following the complaints launched against the Community, the model in question must adapt, but frequently with the concern of reconciling the requirement of the implementation of DSU's recommendations with the will to preserve the communautary interests. This exercise put in particular forward the difficulties related concomitantly on the combining of the CAP with the other communautary policies and to the compliance with the multilateral rules. These two requirements are not contradictory. Their realization takes part in the new objective of the communautary authorities : the recognition of the european agrifood model at the international level
Thieffry, Alison. „L'Union européenne, un nouvel acteur arctique? Stratégie, intérêts et défis émergents“. Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/26926.
Der volle Inhalt der QuelleIn recent decades, the Arctic has been the center of many scientific, media, politic studies and debates. With the ice melting, new economic and maritime perspectives emerge, mainly in the sector of navigation and exploitation of natural resources, bringing the arctic states and many other countries around the world to make it a priority in their external actions agenda. The interest of the international community has materialized mainly from the 1990s - including the creation of the Arctic Council in 1996, which includes Russia, Canada, the United States, Iceland, Norway but also some European countries such as Sweden, Finland and Denmark. However, the European Union has shown a more proactive position since 2008. In recent years, Brussels has mobilized a lot to learn about the area and the number of meetings and conferences on Arctic issues has increased considerably. Within the EU instances, this has resulted in a desire to focus the debate on regional governance toward the Arctic affairs and with pressure coming from the Parliament, manifested especially through various resolutions and a vote in favor of the creation of an Arctic Treaty. Pressure was also issued on the Council side, especially under the Finnish Presidency in 2006 and the Swedish one in 2009. Finally, the publication of the first Communication on a European Arctic policy from the Commission formalized this more determined position on Arctic issues. Furthermore, this research aims to study the evolution and the development of an European Arctic policy and the reasons and interests that underlie it. It will also analyse the main obstacles encountered by the EU in this process and evaluate its relationship with the various Arctic states. Finally, an update of the current situation will be made to understand the various opportunities and challenges it may encounter in this new role as an Arctic player.