
Romania in the Banking Union: Why Local Supervision of Cross-Border Banking is not Enough
by Oana-Maria Georgescu The Banking Union has been widely debated as the panacea for breaking the vicious link between…

by Oana-Maria Georgescu The Banking Union has been widely debated as the panacea for breaking the vicious link between…

Author: Ciprian Ciucu In 2014, Romania will organize , for the third time, elections for the European Parliament. After previous elections being…

The European Commission Representation in Romania and the Romanian Center for European Policies (CRPE) organized the international conference "Ten years from now. European Economic Development and Governance".

The draft law, which is still being examined in Parliament, has led to numerous debates among bank representatives, members of Parliament and consumers.
The Romanian Center for European Policies (CRPE) together with the Romanian Academic Society (SAR) have launched the report “When, how and why did Romania accept the EU rules in the anti-corruption field. Overview 1999 - 2010”. The report assesses the relation between Romania and the European Union in regard to anti-corruption policies as well as the degree in which Romania has fulfilled EU conditionalities on justice reform since 1999.