The CAP post-2013: more equitable, green and market oriented?
Following a seminar on the CAP post – 2013 held by Egmont – with the cooperation of the Polish Presidency – on the 25th of November 2011, Egmont commissioned the […]
Following a seminar on the CAP post – 2013 held by Egmont – with the cooperation of the Polish Presidency – on the 25th of November 2011, Egmont commissioned the […]
The Coalition Agreement of the Di Rupo government comes at a moment when the international context can help overcome the dilemmas of Belgian defence policy: transformation
The climate change negotiations in Cancun saved the multilateral negotiation process under the UNFCCC, but what were the African political dynamics at the negotiations? In this Africa policy brief the […]
With the Euro in crisis, EU foreign policy evidently suffers for lack of money and attention. But the way the Eurozone crisis is being discussed is also fundamentally at odds […]
An agreement on climate finance is crucial to ensure an equitable approach between developed and developing countries in the fight against climate change. This report addresses the following question: How […]
In this paper, the author critically evaluates the main tendencies in the case law on Public Access to Documents which should be read against the backdrop of the difficult ongoing […]