BIBLIOGRAPHY
Daniela Obradovic

Dr Daniela Obradovic is senior researcher at the Faculty of Law, University of Amsterdam. At present, she is the project leader (coordinator) of the European Commission Sixth Framework Project "Accountability of Civil Society Groups Participating in New Modes of EU Social and Economic Governance" conducted within the "'New Mode of Governance" NEWGOV Project. She extensively publishes on the participation on civil society groups in EU decision-making. Her publications include:

Selective bibliography

Books

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Obradovic, Daniela and Lavranos, Nikolaos, eds., (2007) Interface between EU Law and National Law, Groningen: Europa Law Publishing.
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Obradovic, Daniela and Pleines, Heiko, eds. (2007) The Capacity of Central and East European Interest Groups to Participate in EU Governance, Stuttgart: Ibidem Publishers.

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Obradovic, Daniela (2001) "The impact of the social dialogue procedure on the powers of European Union institutions" in Compston, Hugh and Greenwood, Justin eds., Social Partnership in the European Union, Houndmills: Palgrave, pp. 71-98.
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Obradovic, Daniela (1998) "The Accountability of Interest Groups in the European Union Lawmaking Process", Craig, Paul and Harlow, Carol, eds., Lawmaking in the European Union, London: Kluwer, pp. 354-385.

Articles

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Obradovic, Daniela (2007) "EC rules on public participation in environmental decision- making operating at the European and national levels", European Law Review, pp. 839-859.
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Obradovic, Daniela and Alonso, Jose (2006) "Good governance requirements concerning the participation of interest groups in EU consultations", Common Market Law Review, 43:1049-1085.
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Obradovic, Daniela (2006) "Civil and the Social Dialogue in European Governance", Yearbook of European Law 2005, 24: 261-329.
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Obradovic, Daniela (1996) "Policy Legitimacy in the European Union", Journal of Common Market Studies, 34(2): 191-221.
* Obradovic, Daniela (1995) "Prospects for Corporatist Decision-making in the European Union: The Social Policy Agreement", Journal of European Public Policy, 2(2): 261-283.
 
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