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Institutional Challenges for Private Enforcement of Competition Law in Central and Eastern European Member States of the EU [PDF]
The paper will focus on requirements and thresholds set for the judiciary by the Damages Directive. Answered will also be questions on the specialization of courts and its application in Central and Eastern European (CEE) Member States of the EU, as well
Ondrej Blažo
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Judicial control in the European Union: Standing of a member state [PDF]
The distinctive character of the European Union (EU) is indisputable. May it be denoted as a supranational or as a sui generis organization (which is a preferred designation of the European Court of Justice), it is considered to be the result of ...
Knežević-Predić Vesna +1 more
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УДК 347.9The purpose of the article is to provide a critical analysis of different approaches towards the notion of “European Civil Procedure”, to substantiate by means of legal and judicial practice, research papers a true essence and legal nature of ...
V. Terekhov
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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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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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Transnational judicial dialogue harmonization and the Common European Asylum System [PDF]
Increased policy harmonization on refugee matters in the European Union (EU), namely the creation of a Common European Asylum System (CEAS), has created the imperative for a transnational judicial comparative dialogue between national courts.
Lambert, H., Lambert, H
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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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Patching a gap in the EU’s system of judicial remedies
Verfassungsblog: On Matters ...
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Relative authority of judicial and extra-judicial review ::EU courts, boards of appeal, ombudsman /
"Do independent boards of appeal set up in some EU agencies and the European Ombudsman compensate for the shortcomings of EU Courts? This book examines the operation of EU judicial and extra-judicial review mechanisms. It confronts the formal legal rules
Krajewski, Michał
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