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Introduction: Redressing EU law, Redress through EU law?
This short introduction to the symposium on Christodoulidis’s The Redress of Law highlights the reasons why the book will be relevant to readers interested in EU law.
Agustín José Menéndez
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Stopping a Virus from Moving Freely: Border Controls and Travel Restrictions in Times of Corona
One year down the road, this article evaluates the travel restrictions imposed in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, first, in the light of the rules of the Schengen acquis (controls at the internal and external borders) and, second, under the provisions
H. van Eijken, J.J. Rijpma
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The European Union in Crisis: What Should the Member States Do?
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2022 7(2), 969-980 | Article | (Table of Contents) I. Introduction - II. The persistence of serious crises - III. The feasibility of three suggested options for the future of Europe
Jean-Claude Piris
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The decrease in journalist safety and media freedom has a negative impact on the rule of law because journalists cannot act as public watchdogs. Its deterioration in Europe during the last decade is a worrying trend for society as a whole. The Council of
Ana Gascón Marcén
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Resolving the Inconsistency between National and EU Motor Insurance Law. Was Factortame the Solution nobody Sought? [PDF]
In this article we argue that the continued uncertainty of UK national motor vehicle insurance law when viewed in respect of its EU parent, the Motor Vehicle Insurance Directive (MVID), has not been satisfactorily addressed using the remedy available ...
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AbstractThis paper discusses how epistemic and ontological commitments shape different understandings of European Union (EU) law and why it matters. Many key debates on EU law—and some of the fiercest disagreements in European legal scholarship—go back to divergent epistemic and ontological commitments.
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Distinguishing between use and abuse of EU free movement law : evaluating use of the 'Europe-route' for family reunification to overcome reverse discrimination [PDF]
Equality is a fundamental principle of EU law but protection of the Member States’ competence to regulate their own nationals’ legal position, anchored in the division of competences, may cause inequality among citizens.
Kroeze, Hester
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In Pursuit of the Global within: A Structure for the Global Law Project
This short essay takes as its point of departure the truism that ‘the global’ is omnipresent. ‘Intimations of the global’, to borrow from Neil Walker, are therefore as likely to be uncovered by studying domestic legal systems most familiar to us, as they
Han Somsen
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The Divisional Court of the Queen’s Bench Division of the England and Wales High Court handed down its decision on 20 April 2016 in the judicial review case of Shindler.
Tatham Allan F.
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The EU is facing a multi-faceted, existential, crisis; it is an economic and social crisis in some countries, a political and cultural crisis all over the EU and a geopolitical crisis at the international level.
Castaldi Roberto
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