Iceland in the European Union: Will it ever happen? EUMA Papers, Vol. 4, No. 19, September 2007

[Introduction]. Relations between Iceland and the European Union date back to 1973 when Iceland signed a bilateral free trade agreement with the EU. The agreement only covered part of the trade between Iceland and EU member states at that time, and after the EU set forth the Single European Act1 in...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Gudjonsdottir, Vilborg Asa.
Format: Report
Language:unknown
Published: 2007
Subjects:
Online Access:http://aei.pitt.edu/8210/
http://aei.pitt.edu/8210/1/GudjonsdottirIcelandEUMA2007.pdf
_version_ 1828666956691013632
author Gudjonsdottir, Vilborg Asa.
author_facet Gudjonsdottir, Vilborg Asa.
author_sort Gudjonsdottir, Vilborg Asa.
collection University of Pittsburgh: Archive of European Integration (AEI)
description [Introduction]. Relations between Iceland and the European Union date back to 1973 when Iceland signed a bilateral free trade agreement with the EU. The agreement only covered part of the trade between Iceland and EU member states at that time, and after the EU set forth the Single European Act1 in 1986 the bilateral agreement was replaced by the European Economic Area Agreement (EEA), to prevent trade barriers between EFTA2 countries and EU member states. The main goal of the EEA Agreement is to form a homogeneous market zone covering EU and EFTA member states Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein. Besides giving Iceland open access to EU´s common market the agreement also includes common rules in various areas to ensure fair competition, environmental protection, consumer protection and minimum social benefits. In addition the three EFTA states can participate in EU´s framework programmes, on research and development, education, information services, social policy, the environment and the audio-visual sector.3 Although the EEA agreement does not cover agriculture and fisheries, Iceland has bilateral agreements with the EU covering trade with agricultural and fisheries products. In addition the EEA agreement does not cover other aspects of the European Union, such as foreign affairs, the economic and monetary union, customs union, justice and home affairs, wildlife conservation and utilization of natural resources.4 Talks of EU membership have been adherent in Iceland for quite some time. Why hasn´t Iceland joined the European Union, and what are the chances of it doing so in the nearest future?
format Report
genre Iceland
genre_facet Iceland
geographic Norway
geographic_facet Norway
id ftupittaei:oai:aei.pitt.edu:8210
institution Open Polar
language unknown
op_collection_id ftupittaei
op_relation http://aei.pitt.edu/8210/1/GudjonsdottirIcelandEUMA2007.pdf
Gudjonsdottir, Vilborg Asa. (2007) Iceland in the European Union: Will it ever happen? EUMA Papers, Vol. 4, No. 19, September 2007. [Policy Paper]
publishDate 2007
record_format openpolar
spelling ftupittaei:oai:aei.pitt.edu:8210 2025-04-06T14:55:32+00:00 Iceland in the European Union: Will it ever happen? EUMA Papers, Vol. 4, No. 19, September 2007 Gudjonsdottir, Vilborg Asa. 2007-09 application/pdf http://aei.pitt.edu/8210/ http://aei.pitt.edu/8210/1/GudjonsdottirIcelandEUMA2007.pdf unknown http://aei.pitt.edu/8210/1/GudjonsdottirIcelandEUMA2007.pdf Gudjonsdottir, Vilborg Asa. (2007) Iceland in the European Union: Will it ever happen? EUMA Papers, Vol. 4, No. 19, September 2007. [Policy Paper] EU-EFTA/EEA Iceland enlargement Policy Paper NonPeerReviewed 2007 ftupittaei 2025-03-10T06:49:41Z [Introduction]. Relations between Iceland and the European Union date back to 1973 when Iceland signed a bilateral free trade agreement with the EU. The agreement only covered part of the trade between Iceland and EU member states at that time, and after the EU set forth the Single European Act1 in 1986 the bilateral agreement was replaced by the European Economic Area Agreement (EEA), to prevent trade barriers between EFTA2 countries and EU member states. The main goal of the EEA Agreement is to form a homogeneous market zone covering EU and EFTA member states Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein. Besides giving Iceland open access to EU´s common market the agreement also includes common rules in various areas to ensure fair competition, environmental protection, consumer protection and minimum social benefits. In addition the three EFTA states can participate in EU´s framework programmes, on research and development, education, information services, social policy, the environment and the audio-visual sector.3 Although the EEA agreement does not cover agriculture and fisheries, Iceland has bilateral agreements with the EU covering trade with agricultural and fisheries products. In addition the EEA agreement does not cover other aspects of the European Union, such as foreign affairs, the economic and monetary union, customs union, justice and home affairs, wildlife conservation and utilization of natural resources.4 Talks of EU membership have been adherent in Iceland for quite some time. Why hasn´t Iceland joined the European Union, and what are the chances of it doing so in the nearest future? Report Iceland University of Pittsburgh: Archive of European Integration (AEI) Norway
spellingShingle EU-EFTA/EEA
Iceland
enlargement
Gudjonsdottir, Vilborg Asa.
Iceland in the European Union: Will it ever happen? EUMA Papers, Vol. 4, No. 19, September 2007
title Iceland in the European Union: Will it ever happen? EUMA Papers, Vol. 4, No. 19, September 2007
title_full Iceland in the European Union: Will it ever happen? EUMA Papers, Vol. 4, No. 19, September 2007
title_fullStr Iceland in the European Union: Will it ever happen? EUMA Papers, Vol. 4, No. 19, September 2007
title_full_unstemmed Iceland in the European Union: Will it ever happen? EUMA Papers, Vol. 4, No. 19, September 2007
title_short Iceland in the European Union: Will it ever happen? EUMA Papers, Vol. 4, No. 19, September 2007
title_sort iceland in the european union: will it ever happen? euma papers, vol. 4, no. 19, september 2007
topic EU-EFTA/EEA
Iceland
enlargement
topic_facet EU-EFTA/EEA
Iceland
enlargement
url http://aei.pitt.edu/8210/
http://aei.pitt.edu/8210/1/GudjonsdottirIcelandEUMA2007.pdf