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Robert Grzeszczak

    Procesy reform w Niemczech i Unii Europejskiej
    Challenges of good governance in the European Union
    Renationalisation of the integration process in the internal market of the European Union
    • The subject of the book is of great importance from the point of view of the current situation in Europe. The purpose of the book is to identify the legal effects of the renationalisation process on the EU and its Member States. The concept of renationalisation is expressed through MS’s aim to verify the relationship with the EU. The thesis for the book is the return of renationalisation tendencies in the area of the Single Market, which is supported by, among others, an open criticism of the foundations of EU integration or considerations on withdrawal from the EU by some MS and the problems caused by migration and immigration. Part of the book involved an analysis of the internal market freedoms give a clear indication of the effects of the continuing trend of renationalisation on consumers, workers, entrepreneurs and MS. A definite influence on the above is the new, more dynamic, competition between Member States for leadership in sectorial EU policies (eg energy or agriculture), in certain areas (the euro) and the Union as a whole. With contributions byRobert Grzeszczak, Magdalena Gniadzik, Piotr Kwasiborski, Jędrzej Maśnicki, Artur Nowak-Far, Paweł Wojciechowski

      Renationalisation of the integration process in the internal market of the European Union
    • The implementation of the principle of good governance includes a number of detailed initiatives. The book deals with one of the most significant problems, that is, the functioning of the public sector in theory and in practice. The objectives of this book were formulated in reaction to the discussion that was started a decade ago concerning the role of the state in the 21st century, the future of integration processes and the facing of globalisation challenges. Currently, good governance is associated with the improvement of management methods in the European Union in all aspects of the realisation of domestic and EU policies, going beyond the issues of state capacity and the effectiveness of management. The importance of issues related to social participation in the work of administration and the verification of public authorities’ (and administration) decisions is growing. Indirectly, all the abovementioned refer to the social legitimisation of public performances in the European Union. With contributions by: Robert Grzeszczak, Ireneusz P. Karolewski, Jerzy Supernat, Michalina Szpyrka, Monika Sus, Jagna Mucha, Magdalena Gniadzik, Anna Kanciak, Piotr Kwasiborski, Jedrzej Masnicki, Atina Krajewska, Kamil Mroczka, Elzbieta Opilowska, Ewelina Tomczak, Aldona Wiktorska-Swiecicka

      Challenges of good governance in the European Union