Browsing NUPI Research Online by Author "Hillion, Christophe Alfred Pierre"
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Adaptation for autonomy? Candidates for EU membership and the CFSP
Hillion, Christophe Alfred Pierre (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017) -
Europe's self-defence: Tous pour un et un pour tous?
Hillion, Christophe Alfred Pierre; Blockmans, Steven (Research report, 2015) -
Leaving the European Union, the Union way : A legal analysis of Article 50 TEU
Hillion, Christophe Alfred Pierre (Research report, 2016) -
Masters or servants? Member states in the EU enlargement process
Hillion, Christophe Alfred Pierre (Journal article, 2015) -
Norges plass i partnerskapet mellom EU og USA – institusjonelle og regulatoriske aspekter
Hillion, Christophe Alfred Pierre; Alvik, Ivar; Bekkedal, Tarjei (NUPI Working paper;873, Research report, 2016)Abstract Det følgende omfatter to delrapporter som tjener som underlagsmateriale for sammenfatningene i hovedrapporten TTIP og Norge: Virkninger og handlingsvalg; henholdsvis delrapport I: Norsk deltakelse i handels-partnerskapet ... -
Norway and the changing Common Foreign and Security Policy of the European Union
Hillion, Christophe Alfred Pierre (NUPI Report, Research report, 2019)For decades, Norway has cooperated with the European Union in matters of foreign policy, security and defence. It has thus participated in EU civilian and military operations, aligned itself with EU political declarations ... -
The UK withdrawal from the EU - Legal implications for Norway as party to the EEA Agreement
Hillion, Christophe Alfred Pierre (NUPI-rapport;, Research report, 2017)By leaving the European Union, the United Kingdom withdraws from all EU international commitments. The disentanglement of the UK from the EU, Brexit, will thus affect third states and organisations with which the EU ... -
Withdrawal under article 50 TEU: an integration-friendly prosess
Hillion, Christophe Alfred Pierre (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)Article 50TEU acknowledges the right of Member States to withdraw from the EU, and contains a specific procedure. It also constitutes the legal basis of an exceptional EU competence whose purpose is to ensure that a Member’s ...