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OVERVIEW ON THE PRINCIPAL MEANS OF APPEALS LODGED BEFORE THE COURTS OF THE EUROPEAN UNION [PDF]
Knowledge and understanding the means of appeals lodged before the courts of European Union (Court of Justice and Tribunal – a. n.), limited only to the points of law, are very important taking into account that the modality to control a judgment ...
OANA-MĂRIUCA PETRESCU
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Particularities of Proving a Single and Continuous Infringement of EU Competition Rules [PDF]
A single and continuous infringement of EU competition rules is a qualified form of infringement of EU Competition Law characterized by the existence of a global plan having a single objective between undertakings.
Mirna Romić
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The Systemic Criterion in the Use of Infringement Proceedings
The aim of the present contribution is to assess how infringement proceedings under Articles 258 to 260 TFEU have dealt with ‘systemic’ breaches of EU law by the Member States’ authorities.
Luca Prete
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Press regulation in an era of convergence: An introduction [PDF]
While the transition of traditional newspapers and magazines to the online space is gathering pace, and the literature on multimedia journalism is proliferating, little attention has been paid to date to the implications of convergence for the press in ...
Barendt E +2 more
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Small Satellites: National Regulatory Challenges
[full article, abstract in English; abstract in Lithuanian] This article analyses the regulation of space activities, especially small satellites activities. Its purpose is to analyse the relevant international legal framework and discuss the possible
Asta Tūbaitė-Stalauskienė
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In the European Union, Copyright law is not uniform. There are a number of EU Directives concerning copyright law, which form an exhaustive list of limitations and exceptions, most of which are optional.
Tūbaitė-Stalauskienė Asta
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When Caveats Turn into Locks: Opinion 2/13 on Accession of the European Union to the ECHR [PDF]
The Court of Justice of the European Union (the Court of Justice) decided to strike again. On 18 December 2014, for the second time in history, the Court rejected the European Union’s (EU) accession to the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR ...
Lazowski, A. +3 more
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New jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice in resolving monetary and fiscal disputes [PDF]
The global financial crisis has caused the need for a stronger positioning of the European Court of Justice in the new model of economic governance in the European Union.
Dimitrijević Marko
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The New WTO Tuna Dolphin Decision: Reconciling Trade and Environment?
The WTO is often criticised for consistently refusing to accept the environmental measures of its Members due to their adverse impacts on international trade.
Vanda Jakir
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Values and the Rule of Law: Foundations of the European Union – An Inside Perspective from the ECJ
Let us remember what has been written, ratified and set into force with the Treaty of Lisbon. The preamble of the Charter of Fundamental Rights starts out by stating: "The peoples of Europe, in creating an ever closer union among
Thomas von Danwitz
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