
Przegląd Europejski - European Studies Quarterly
Przegląd Europejski-European Studies Qarterly is a scientific open access journal.
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We publish publishes mainly original peer-reviewed scientific articles. We publish research results within the scope of broadly understood European studies, including: political science and administration, law, international relation, economics, sociology and philosophy. Our primary aims is to deepen the scientific discourse in the theoretical sphere as well as to present the methodological perspectives useful for European studies. Furthermore, published articles and research reports take into account local and regional perspectives, due to their authors’ in-depth knowledge of the historical, social, legal or cultural context. The scope of the in-depth scientific discourse is broadly understood European studies, as a science not only about the way the European Union functions, but also about the European civilisation, socio-political ideas and key intercivilization challenges.
The journal is indexed in the following databases: ERIH+, DOAJ, CEEOL, IndexCopernicus, BazEkon, CEJSH.
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Supervisors: prof. Marta Witkowska
E-mail:[email protected]
We publish publishes mainly original peer-reviewed scientific articles. We publish research results within the scope of broadly understood European studies, including: political science and administration, law, international relation, economics, sociology and philosophy. Our primary aims is to deepen the scientific discourse in the theoretical sphere as well as to present the methodological perspectives useful for European studies. Furthermore, published articles and research reports take into account local and regional perspectives, due to their authors’ in-depth knowledge of the historical, social, legal or cultural context. The scope of the in-depth scientific discourse is broadly understood European studies, as a science not only about the way the European Union functions, but also about the European civilisation, socio-political ideas and key intercivilization challenges.
The journal is indexed in the following databases: ERIH+, DOAJ, CEEOL, IndexCopernicus, BazEkon, CEJSH.
Homepage: https://przegladeuropejski.com.pl/
Supervisors: prof. Marta Witkowska
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The assessment of the national legislation's compatibility with the need to integrate the national bank with the ESCB is structurally and ontologically different from the assessments of other regulatory areas. Moreover, various arguments differ in terms of expectations of reaction, because it does not necessary reflect on immediate actions, which have to be undertaken as soon as possible (as they would contribute to the improvement of the entire financial sector performance), but the ones which could be postponed until the very moment of the assessed country’s entry to the Eurozone. All other recommendations would have to be implemented as soon as possible.
The assessment of the national legislation's compatibility with the need to integrate the national bank with the ESCB is structurally and ontologically different from the assessments of other regulatory areas. Moreover, various arguments differ in terms of expectations of reaction, because it does not necessary reflect on immediate actions, which have to be undertaken as soon as possible (as they would contribute to the improvement of the entire financial sector performance), but the ones which could be postponed until the very moment of the assessed country’s entry to the Eurozone. All other recommendations would have to be implemented as soon as possible.