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European Union Enlargementof 2004 and Beyond:Responding to the Political, Legaland Socio- Economic Challenges
UDK 32(4)(063)Eu 600
Editor in chief Tatjana Muravska
Editors: Roswitha King, Tatjana Muravska
Proof-readers Rita Bravarska, Ceslavs GriibovskisLayout and cover design Arnis Cakstins
ISBN 9984-802-11-6 © University of Latvia, 2006
Contents
Clive Archer. Beyond EU Enlargement: Responding to Challenges 9
PART 1. EUROPEAN CONSTITUTION AND LEGAL SYSTEMS 15
Anneli Albi Ratification of the European Constitution in an Enlarged Union 17
Diana Apse Dissenting Opinion as Creator of Legal Ideas in the Periodof the Legal System Collapse 29
Anita Kovalevska Ratification of the Treaty Establishing a Constitution for Europeand the Right to Good Administration 39
Alessandro Lattarulo The Political and Constitutional Dimensionsof the European Union 55
Herwig Roggemann Law in Transition - Reform of Post Socialist Legal Systemsin Central and Eastern Europe and Comparative Law 66
Liga Sondore The Legal Framework of Access to EU Information 87
PART n. THE EUROPEAN UNION NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICy 101
Peter Van Elsuwege The Impact of EU Enlargement on the TriangularRelationship between the EU, Russia and the Baltic States 103
Hanns-D, [acobsen The Fuzziness of the EU's Neighbourhood Policy 119
Plamen Petrov The Cases of Turkey, Ukraine and the New Frontiersof tlte European Geopolitical Space 126
Leonas Zitkus Contemporary Understanding of Economic Boundaries of Europe 138
Fabrizio Tassinari A Synergy for the Black Sea Region:Guidelines for an EU Initiative 153
PART Ill. ECONOMIC ISSUES IN THE ENLARGEMENT PROCESS 171
Agnese Cimdina The Common European Market? Anthropological approachto Marketplace as a Social Phenomenon 173
Eugene Eteris, Inna Dovladbekova Economic Patriotism in the Contextof Contemporary European Integration 189
Ceslavs Griibovskis Euro Introduction in the Baltic States: to be or not to be? 201
Morten Hansen Why it is Fair - and Why it is Unfair - to Keep Latviaout of the Eurozone? 220
Roswitha M. King The Challenge of Regional Business Developmentin Eastern Europe 232
[ens Lowitzsch, Stefan Hanisch The Way to a European Frameworkfor Financial Participation 243
Zane Medne Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Growthin the New EU Member States 264
Tatjana Muravska Economic Potential of Latvia and Social Cohesion 273
PART IV. MIGRATION AND LABOUR 287
leroen Dubois, [uli]« Sproge Free Movement of Workers in the Second Phaseof the Transitional Arrangements: the Case of Belgium 289
Artjoms Ivlevs Migration and Foreign Direct Investmentin a Globalization Context: the Case of a Small Open Economy 303
Paolo Ruspini Forms and Features of the Post-Enlargement Migration Space 319
PART V. CONVERGENCE AND NON-CONVERGENCEIN EUROPEAN POLICIES AND PERCEPTIONS 335
Sergiu Baltatescu Life Satisfaction of the New EU Members: Recent Trendsand Future Prospects 337
Lassi Heininen A New Northern Security - Relevant Approaches and Factors 353
Tiago Marques Constructing Supranational Security Interests in a Wider Europe 367
Iveta Reinholde Is there a Possible Unified Public Administration in the EU? 377
PART VI. SUB-REGIONAL AND NATIONAL ISSUES 389
Daina Bara Latvia in the EU - New Challenges for Political Parties 391
Katarzyna Czaplicka New Donors in EU Development Policy:The Example of Poland 399
Irina Mozhaeva Health Inequalities in Latvia Before and after EU Accession 411
Gizem Onay The Negotiation Process between Turkey and the EU:Current and Prospective Problems 423
Iluta Skruzkalne, Biruta Sloka Changes in Cross-Cultural Differencesof Consumers Behaviour after EU Enlargement: The Case of Latvia 437
PART VII. KNOWLEDGE, INNOVATION AND PUBLIC POLICy 449
Rasa Daugeliene Towards a Knowledge-Based Economy:Modelling Knowledge Expression Assessment 451
Vytautas Kaminskas, Kestutis Krisiiunas Towards Lithuania of Knowledge:Challenges and Realities of the Higher Education Sector 470
Indrikis Muiinieks The National University at Home and in the World 482
Inga Ulnicane Building Innovation Capacities in New Europe:Role of Public Policy 497
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