“Soft Law,” “Hard Law,” and European Integration: Toward a Theory of Hybridity
Year of publication: |
2005-06-13
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Authors: | David M. Trubek, Patrick Cottrell, Mark Nance |
Institutions: | Jean Monnet Chair |
Subject: | governance | integration theory | open coordination | regulation | European law | stability pact | economic integration | fiscal policy | social policy | political science | law | sociology |
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