@incollection{Enderlein, author = {Enderlein, Henrik}, title = {Solidarit{\"a}t in der Europ{\"a}ischen Union: Die {\"o}konomische Perspektive}, series = {Europ{\"a}ische Solidarit{\"a}t und nationale Identit{\"a}t}, booktitle = {Europ{\"a}ische Solidarit{\"a}t und nationale Identit{\"a}t}, publisher = {Mohr Siebeck}, address = {T{\"u}bingen}, isbn = {978-3-16-152814-9}, pages = {83 -- 97}, language = {de} } @incollection{EnderleinMueller, author = {Enderlein, Henrik and M{\"u}ller, Camillo von}, title = {German Fiscal Federalism at the Crossroads: Between Crisis and Reform}, series = {The global debt crisis: haunting U.S. and European federalism}, booktitle = {The global debt crisis: haunting U.S. and European federalism}, publisher = {Brookings Inst. Press}, address = {Washington, D.C.}, isbn = {978-0-8157-2417-9}, pages = {134 -- 158}, language = {en} } @incollection{BachPhilippsBarloesiusetal.2013, author = {Bach, Tobias and Philipps, Axel and Barl{\"o}sius, Eva and D{\"o}hler, Marian}, title = {Governance von Ressortforschungseinrichtungen}, series = {Neue Governance der Wissenschaft : Reorganisation - externe Anforderungen - Medialisierung}, booktitle = {Neue Governance der Wissenschaft : Reorganisation - externe Anforderungen - Medialisierung}, publisher = {Transcript}, address = {Bielefeld}, isbn = {978-3-8376-2272-0}, pages = {139 -- 162}, year = {2013}, language = {de} } @incollection{Enderlein, author = {Enderlein, Henrik}, title = {Das erste Opfer der Krise ist die Demokratie: Wirtschaftspolitik und ihre Legitimation in der Finanzmarktkrise 2008-2013}, series = {Die Versprechen der Demokratie}, booktitle = {Die Versprechen der Demokratie}, publisher = {Nomos}, address = {Baden-Baden}, isbn = {978-3-8487-0230-5}, pages = {45 -- 75}, language = {de} } @incollection{KurbanGulalp, author = {Kurban, Dilek and Gulalp, Haldun}, title = {A complicated affair: Turkey's Kurds and the European Court of Human Rights}, series = {The European Court of Human Rights: Implementing Strasbourg's Judgments on Domestic Policy}, booktitle = {The European Court of Human Rights: Implementing Strasbourg's Judgments on Domestic Policy}, publisher = {Edinburgh Univ. Press}, address = {Edinburgh}, isbn = {978 0 7486 7057 4}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {166 -- 187}, abstract = {Obsessed with the preservation of national unity and homogeneity, the Turkish state has since its inception had little tolerance for Kurdish demands for greater legal recognition and a measure of autonomy. However, its 1987 decision to give its citizens the right to petition the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) to enhance its chances for membership to the European Union (EU) obliged the state to confront, at the transnational level, the Kurdish demands for human rights protection and equal treatment. The cases taken to the ECtHR by Kurdish civilians revealed that cloaked in the language of 'war on terrorism', the Turkish military had committed egregious violations including the forced displacement of civilians , the destruction of property, the burning of forests, as well as extra-judicial killings, disappearances and torture. Turkey's EU candidacy increased the existing international pressure on the government to revise its mode of dealing with the insurgency and with Kurdish political and cultural demands more generally. The EU demanded that Turkey first and foremost execute the ECtHR's judgments on Kurdish issues, but also grant the Kurds limited linguistic rights in order to fulfil minority rights protection as part of the membership accession criteria. Yet, as argued in this chapter, although there has been some improvement, the problem has not been eradicated nor has there been any substantive change in government policy on the Kurdish question.}, language = {en} } @incollection{RoemmeleSchober, author = {R{\"o}mmele, Andrea and Schober, Henrik}, title = {How to Link Citizens and the State: Reasons For - and First Steps Towards - a Participatory Mode of Governance}, series = {The Governance of Large-Scale Projects}, booktitle = {The Governance of Large-Scale Projects}, publisher = {Nomos}, address = {Baden-Baden}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.5771/9783845243566-11}, pages = {6 -- 21}, language = {en} } @incollection{EdenhoferFlachsland, author = {Edenhofer, Ottmar and Flachsland, Christian}, title = {Globale Energiewende - Wege zu einer nachhaltigen Energieversorgung}, series = {Rolle der Wissenschaft im Globalen Wandel. Nova Acta Leopoldina}, booktitle = {Rolle der Wissenschaft im Globalen Wandel. Nova Acta Leopoldina}, publisher = {Leopoldina}, address = {Halle}, isbn = {978-3-8047-3210-0}, pages = {275 -- 295}, language = {de} } @incollection{DawsonMuir, author = {Dawson, Mark and Muir, Elise}, title = {Enforcing Fundamental Rights in the European Union After the Treaty of Lisbon: What can the Roma case tell us?}, series = {European Roma Integration Efforts: A Snapshot}, booktitle = {European Roma Integration Efforts: A Snapshot}, publisher = {VUB Press}, address = {Br{\"u}ssel}, isbn = {9789057181573}, pages = {99 -- 127}, abstract = {With contributions from scholars in a range of different disciplines, this book reflects upon the achievements and failures to date of integration efforts aimed at Europe's Romani populations. The snapshots provided examine a variety of integration efforts at different levels and involving a range of institutional actors. In doing so, they offer a comprehensive introduction to aspects of human rights and integration within the European Union as well as crucial insights as to the current state of affairs in Europe as policy makers reflect on the current direction of initiatives to combat Romani exclusion.(About the Book)}, language = {en} } @incollection{Dawson, author = {Dawson, Mark}, title = {Soft Law and the Rule of Law in the European Union: Revision or Redundancy}, series = {Lawyering Europe: European Law as a Trans-national Social Field}, booktitle = {Lawyering Europe: European Law as a Trans-national Social Field}, publisher = {Hart}, address = {Oxford [u.a.]}, isbn = {9781849463782}, pages = {221 -- 242}, abstract = {While scholarly writing has dealt with the role of law in the process of European integration, so far it has shed little light on the lawyers and communities of lawyers involved in that process. Law has been one of the most thoroughly investigated aspects of the European integration process, and EU law has become a well-established academic discipline, with the emergence more recently of an impressive body of legal and political science literature on 'European law in context'. Yet this field has been dominated by an essentially judicial narrative, focused on the role of the European courts, underestimating in the process the multifaceted roles lawyers and law play in the EU polity, notably the roles they play beyond the litigation arena. This volume seeks to promote a deeper understanding of European law as a social and political phenomenon, presenting a more complete view of the European legal field by looking beyond the courts, and at the same time broadening the scholarly horizon by exploring the ways in which European law is actually made. To do this it describes the roles of the great variety of actors who stand behind legal norms and decisions, bringing together perspectives from various disciplines (law, political science, political sociology and history), to offer a global multi-disciplinary reassessment of the role of 'law' and 'lawyers' in the European integration process. (About the Book)}, language = {en} } @incollection{DawsonMuirdeWitte, author = {Dawson, Mark and Muir, Elise and de Witte, Bruno}, title = {The European Court as a Political Actor}, series = {Judicial Activism at the European Court of Justice}, booktitle = {Judicial Activism at the European Court of Justice}, publisher = {Elgar Publ.}, address = {Cheltenham [u.a.]}, isbn = {9780857939395}, pages = {1 -- 11}, abstract = {This book delves into the rationale, components of, and responses to accusations of judicial activism at the European Court of Justice. Detailed chapters from academics, practitioners and stakeholders bring diverse perspectives on a range of factors - from access rules to institutional design and to substantive functions - influencing the European Court's political role. Each of the contributing authors invites the reader to approach the debate on the role of the Court in terms of a constantly evolving set of interactions between the EU judiciary, the European and national political spheres, as well as a multitude of other actors vested in competing legitimacy claims. The book questions the political role of the Court as much as it stresses the opportunities - and corresponding responsibilities - that the Court's case law offers to independent observers, political institutions and civil society organisations. Judicial Activism at the European Court of Justice will appeal to researchers and graduate students as well as to EU and national officials. (About the Book)}, language = {en} }