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Values and objectives of the EU in light of Opinion 1/17: ‘Trade for all’, above all
In Opinion 1/17 the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) ruled that the new Investment Court System (ICS) in the Canada–EU Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) is compatible with the EU constitutional framework.
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Putting Dawn Raids under Control [PDF]
Dawn raids have become an effective tool to enforce EU and national competition laws. Judicial review is an essential mechanism of control over the executive branch against possible misuse of this power. However, this judicial review has shown to have
Jorge G. Contreras Condezo +2 more
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Towards minimum procedural guarantees for the defence in criminal proceedings in the EU [PDF]
A critical observer would not deny that the practice of European Union (‘EU’) policy making in the field of criminal law in the past decade since the implementation of the Tampere Programme has been mainly repressive and prosecution-oriented.1 The idea ...
van Puyenbroeck, Laurens +1 more
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The Role of the EU in the Justice System Reforms
The European Union plays a significant role in reforming the judicial system, both in countries aspiring to EU membership and in existing EU member states.
Marina Matić Bošković +1 more
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INVESTOR STATE ARBITRATION AS PART OF EU’S JUDICIAL SYSTEM
There is a long lasting debate between legal scholars if investor state arbitration is part of EU’s judicial system. Some argue that Investor state arbitration is incompatible with the autonomy of EU law and with the role of the Court of Justice of the European Union, which is guarding the uniform interpretation and application of EU law.
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AbstractEnvironmental law has long been an area of concern in terms of correct implementation and enforcement. In this context, the Commission’s enforcement focus has been on “systemic” breaches of environmental law (that is, breaches that form part of a pattern of individual breaches that, taken together, because of their repeated or widespread nature,
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The Belgian Juge d'Instruction and the EPPO Regulation: (Ir)reconcilable?
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2021 6(1), 357-389 | Article | (Table of Contents) I. A hybrid judicial actor entering the battlefield against EU fraud. - II. Brief overview of the EPPO's relevant features. - III.
Ana Laura Claes +2 more
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A critical analysis of the EU legal provisions on terrorism [PDF]
Terrorism activities within the EU are essentially transnational. Given that counter-terrorism operations and prosecutions have been allocated to different actors in different EU member states, operating within quite differing legal provisions and ...
O'Neill, Maria
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No Move without Free Movement: The EU-Swiss controversy over quotas for free movement of persons. CEPS Policy Brief No. 331, 23 April 2015 [PDF]
The focus of this Policy Brief is the Swiss referendum of 2014 against ‘mass immigration’ in Switzerland. It identifies the challenges that a quota on EU citizens’ free movement rights to Switzerland would pose to EU-Swiss relations, considering: i) the ...
Carrera, Sergio +2 more
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Methods to improve antibody–drug conjugate (ADC) treatment durability in cancer therapy are needed. We utilized ADCs and immune‐stimulating antibody conjugates (ISACs), which are made from two non‐competitive antibodies, to enhance the entry of toxic payloads into cancer cells and deliver immunostimulatory agents into immune cells.
Tiexin Wang +3 more
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