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2015 | 9 | 77-89

Article title

Właściwości negocjacji w Unii Europejskiej: wybrane aspekty teoretyczne

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EN
Properties of negotiations in the European Union: selected theoretical aspects

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PL

Abstracts

EN
The focus of the paper is the selected, most significant theoretical aspects of negotiations conducted within the European Union. They include the following: the large number and diversity of negotiators; the specific subject of EU negotiations, making them multi-level and multi-dimensional; the multistage character of EU negotiations and, thus, the involvement of various actors at different levels, calling for different kinds of negotiating activities; and, last but not least, the top-down and bottom-up processes that are the determiners of negotiations in the EU.

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9

Pages

77-89

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Dates

published
2015-06-15

Contributors

  • Uniwersytet Opolski

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Publication order reference

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