Croatian Accession to the European Union: Institutional Challenges, vol 2
Edited by Katarina Ott
in Books on Croatian accession to the European Union from Institute of Public Finance
Abstract:
“Monitoring the Process of Croatia’s Accession to the EU” is the title of a project launched in 2002 by the office of the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Zagreb in cooperation with the Institute of Public Finance. The principal aim of this research project is to have the different phases of the Croatian process of accession to the EU monitored and evaluated by Croatian researchers. Like the first publication, this second report attempts to give the reader an in-depth view of some of the problems and political approaches in this context. Its concentrates on institutional aspects of policy and the legislation, as presented in the different chapters of the book.
Keywords: European Union; Croatia; accession (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2004
ISBN: 953-6047-48-9
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Croatian accession to the European Union: institutional challenges , pp 1-20

- Katarina Ott
- Ch 2 Challenges of macroeconomic stability: a speed limit on Croatia's accession to the european Union? , pp 21-47

- Dubravko Mihaljek
- Ch 3 Fiscal aspects of accession: can we anter the European Union with a budgetary deficit? , pp 49-77

- Judita Cuculic, Michael Faulend and Vedran Sosic
- Ch 4 Poverty, inequality and social exclusion in the European Union and Croatia , pp 79-103

- Predrag Bejaković
- Ch 5 The rule of law and the judicial system: court delays as a barrierr to accession , pp 105-130

- Alan Uzelac
- Ch 6 Governance and public administration in the context of Croatian accession to the European Union , pp 131-165

- Marijana Badjun
- Ch 7 The readiness of the public administration for European Union accession , pp 167-200

- Ana-Maria Boromisa
- Ch 8 Consumer protection in the process of European Union enlargement: challenges for Croatia , pp 201-221

- Aida Liha
- Ch 9 Environmental protection: public participation and access to information , pp 223-248

- Alida Ban
- Ch 10 The legal aspects of the protection of minorities in the process of stabilization and association , pp 249-272

- Snjezana Vasiljevic
- Ch 11 Higher education in Croatia and requirements of the European Union , pp 273-300

- Darko Polsek
- Ch 12 Socio-cultural values, economic development and political stability as correlates of trust in the European Union , pp 301-326

- Ivan Rimac and Aleksandar Štulhofer
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