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Engineered Identity: Albanian Nationalism and the Limits of Established Nationalism Theories
ABSTRACT This article analyses the development of Albanian nationalism as a test case for assessing the explanatory reach of three major approaches to the study of nationalism: modernist, constructivist and historical‐comparative. Rather than privileging a single theoretical framework, the article places these approaches in dialogue, treating them as ...
Alda Kushi
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Reflections on the institutional balance, the Community Method and the interplay between jurisdictions after Lisbon. Research Papers in Law, 04/2012 [PDF]
[Introduction.] Over the last two years, not only inside but also outside the framework of the EU treaties, far reaching measures have been taken at the highest political level in order to address the financial and economic crisis in Europe and in ...
Smulders, Ben, Eisele, Katarina
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The Disciplining Impact of Local Fiscal Rules in the EU
Abstract Although research highlights the discipline‐enhancing effect of fiscal rules at the national level, little is known about their impact on local budgets. We employ a dynamic fiscal reaction function within an LSDVC framework to explore the relevance of different local fiscal rules in the EU using a panel dataset of 26 European countries over a ...
Beate Jochimsen, Christian Raffer
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How “European” is the Italian Regional State now? A study on the Europeanization of the Italian Regional System [PDF]
To what extent do Italian courts adapt the national legal instruments (principles,rules, techniques, legal concepts) regarding state structure to therequirements of EU law? This paper aims to give an answer to this questionby providing an overview of the
Giuseppe Martinico
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Lessons on State and Local Income Taxes From the Twenty‐First Century and Challenges for the Future
Abstract I survey recent research on subnational income tax policy, arguing that a defining feature is geography. Geographic boundaries limit the power of subnational governments to tax people and activities. The article discusses where income should be taxed and the effects of these tax rules on the interjurisdictional mobility of people and jobs.
David R. Agrawal
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Fighting Organizational Degeneration Through a Right to Strike in Democratic Corporations
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Philipp Stehr
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Abstract This article examines jurisprudence from key African and Latin American human rights bodies regarding the right to a healthy environment, with a focus on recent jurisprudence (2023–2025). It identifies a growing trend of an ecocentric interpretation of the right, which acknowledges that the environment and the life forms within it hold ...
Sonja Kahl
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Life cycle thinking in plastics design
Abstract This article aims to contribute to the ongoing scholarly reflection on the intersection between law and (plastics) production. It builds on the importance of ‘design’ for a more sustainable plastics economy by examining the role of law in bringing life cycle considerations into the design phase.
Laurel Besco, Eva R. van der Marel
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In recent years, the flow of asylum-seekers has become a political argument. Since 2020, the EU, as an institution, and some EU Member States have tried to develop asylum policies that aim to externalize the pre-screening process of asylum seekers in ...
Denard Veshi, Enkelejda Koka
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Human rights, between Supreme Court, Constitutional Court and Supranational Courts.
MEZZETTI, LUCA
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