The EU and Cyprus
Principles and Strategies of Full Integration
Biographical note
Stéphanie Laulhé Shaelou studied Law at the undergraduate and post- graduate level with specialisations in International Private Law and European Law at the University of Paris and the University of Leicester, from which she also obtained her PhD in Law in January 2008. Her research focuses on the EC/EU–Cyprus relations and the EU external relations. She is an Assistant Professor at the University of Nicosia.
Readership
Lawyers, politicians, specialists, institutes, academic libraries, students and all those interested in the EU-Cyprus relations including in the wider context of the EU external relations and the Cyprus problem.
Reviews
“The timely and valuable contribution of Laulhé Shaelou is the first comprehensive study of this special case of “variable geometry” within the Union membership of Cyprus. Following a socio-legal approach, (the author) argues that “the integration of Cyprus into the EU provides a particular mode of 106 European Law Review Europeanisation and of governance of a small State in its quest towards full integration into the EU” […] The reader of this book will not only have the chance to follow an argument that is clearly written, structured in a logical way and properly referenced but also familiarise herself/himself with the range of principles and strategies that the Union has used in order to integrate a divided island within its political and legal order.” (Nikos Skoutaris, Maastricht University, European Law Review, February © 2012 Thomson Reuters)
Table of contents
– Aspects of Europeanisation of the EEC-Cyprus Association: the economic dimension
– Aspects of Europeanisation of Cyprus: the socio-legal objectives of accession
– The governance of enlargement: the institutionalisation of the 2004 enlargement
– The re-institutionalisation of the principle of territorial exclusion in Cyprus: a component of differentiated integration?
– The institutionalisation of the integration of Cyprus: another instance of supranational differentiation?
– The re-regulatory regime of a reunified Cyprus: a hypothetical instance of ‘full’ integration?
– Market regulation without accession: an instance of (dis)integration?
– the state of the union of Cyprus with the EU
– Aspects of Europeanisation of Cyprus: the socio-legal objectives of accession
– The governance of enlargement: the institutionalisation of the 2004 enlargement
– The re-institutionalisation of the principle of territorial exclusion in Cyprus: a component of differentiated integration?
– The institutionalisation of the integration of Cyprus: another instance of supranational differentiation?
– The re-regulatory regime of a reunified Cyprus: a hypothetical instance of ‘full’ integration?
– Market regulation without accession: an instance of (dis)integration?
– the state of the union of Cyprus with the EU
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