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Ban-It-Harderism in European Consumer Law: The Case of the French Influencer Law. [PDF]
Aade L, Goanta C.
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A Sociotechnical Approach to Genomic Data Privacy: A Comparative Analysis. [PDF]
Sherkow JS.
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2020
All books in this flagship series contain carefully selected substantial extracts from key cases, legislation, and academic debate, providing students with a stand-alone resource. The seventh edition of EU Law: Text, Cases, and Materials provides clear analysis of all aspects of European law in the post Lisbon era.
Paul Craig, Gráinne de Búrca
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All books in this flagship series contain carefully selected substantial extracts from key cases, legislation, and academic debate, providing students with a stand-alone resource. The seventh edition of EU Law: Text, Cases, and Materials provides clear analysis of all aspects of European law in the post Lisbon era.
Paul Craig, Gráinne de Búrca
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2022
The Court of Justice of the European Union is the busiest court in the world. The second edition of this textbook explores why this is. It examines in detail the interactions between European Union and national institutions, instruments, laws and concepts that make up this unique legal order.
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The Court of Justice of the European Union is the busiest court in the world. The second edition of this textbook explores why this is. It examines in detail the interactions between European Union and national institutions, instruments, laws and concepts that make up this unique legal order.
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2023
This chapter examines the way the EU designs and writes digital laws. The article explores both the pre-2015 regulatory choices and principles and the new developments. Among the latter, it looks at sector-specific, ex ante, asymmetric regulation and risk-based compliance as features. It finally looks at changes in enforcement such as higher fines, new
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This chapter examines the way the EU designs and writes digital laws. The article explores both the pre-2015 regulatory choices and principles and the new developments. Among the latter, it looks at sector-specific, ex ante, asymmetric regulation and risk-based compliance as features. It finally looks at changes in enforcement such as higher fines, new
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