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Legal Principle or Legal Consequence? Mutual Recognition as a Judicially Developed Mode of European Governance

open access: yesGerman Law Journal
Mutual recognition is a cornerstone of European integration. Famously associated with the Court of Justice’s ruling in Cassis de Dijon, it has expanded beyond the free movement of goods into fields such as criminal justice, services, and risk regulation,
Rónán Riordan
doaj   +1 more source

Blockade of cannabinoid CB1 receptors potentiates the anti‐fibrotic effects mediated by SGLT2 inhibition in a mouse model of diabetic nephropathy

open access: yesBritish Journal of Pharmacology, Volume 182, Issue 21, Page 5355-5377, November 2025.
Background and purpose Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is a common complication of diabetes. Current treatments include renin‐angiotensin‐aldosterone system (RAAS) blockers and sodium‐glucose co‐transporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors. The cannabinoid CB1 receptor is a potential therapeutic target.
Océane Pointeau   +20 more
wiley   +1 more source

‘Integration-through-Law’: grand theory, revisionist history

open access: yesEuropean Law Open
How has the European Union been integrated in the past? Legal academics have traditionally pointed to the Court of Justice and to the broader idea of an ‘integration-through-law’.
Robert Schütze
doaj   +1 more source

Deposit return schemes of EU Member States and the EU's internal market

open access: yesReview of European, Comparative &International Environmental Law, Volume 34, Issue 1, Page 101-108, April 2025.
Abstract Deposit return (DR) schemes on drinks containers have long been in place in certain EU Member States. Consumers are charged a deposit per container at the point of purchase, which they can later get back when they return the container after consuming its contents.
Graham Butler
wiley   +1 more source

Stop the Integration Principle? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Lord Slynn of Hadley is probably not primarily known as an environmental lawyer. His contributions to the development of European environmental law are, however, considerable. On May 24, 1988, Slynn delivered his famous opinion in the so-called Danish
Jans, Prof. Dr. Jan H.
core   +1 more source

Enabling free movement but restricting domestic policy space? The price of mutual recognition

open access: yesEuropean Policy Analysis, Volume 10, Issue 3, Page 380-411, Summer 2024.
Abstract Free movement of goods within the EU is guaranteed via mutual recognition: any product lawfully produced in one member state must also be accepted in all other member states. While unleashing economic benefits from trade without regulatory barriers, mutual recognition potentially limits member states' ability to address societal concerns with ...
Jasmin Zöllmer, Harald Grethe
wiley   +1 more source

Up against a Wall: Europe’s Options for Regulating Biotechnology through Regulatory Anarchy [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
Based on the current state of EU law and the political sentiment surrounding Genetically Modified Organisms, this paper argues that the best approach to regulating the import and export of GMOs into the Community and between Member States is by what I ...
Ostrovsky, Aaron A
core   +1 more source

Value-added norms, local litigation, and global enforcement : why the Brussels-philosophy failed in The Hague [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
In the early Nineties the Hague Conference on International Private Law on initiative of the United States started negotiations on a Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in Civil and Commercial Matters (the "Hague Convention"
Calliess, Gralf-Peter
core   +1 more source

Euroopan unioni ja oikeusvaltio [PDF]

open access: yes, 2002
Aineisto on Keskustakampuksen kirjaston digitoimaa ja kirjasto vastaa aineiston ...
Raitio, Juha
core  

Institutional Choice in the Internal Market

open access: yes
The Modern Law Review, Volume 87, Issue 4, Page 1031-1053, July 2024.
Martijn van den Brink
wiley   +1 more source

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