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The latence of the European colonial past: a reply by the author
In The Seventh Member State, I show that imperial concerns were central to the original shape of the European Communities, in particular French anxieties about Algeria.
Megan Brown
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The latence of the European colonial past
The history of European integration, even if yet a rather minor sub-field, has seen a good deal of developments in the last two decades. New scholars have joined the field and new topics of research have been considered.
Kiran Klaus Patel
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The political economy of tenancy contract law – towards holistic housing law
Europe’s aggravating housing crisis lies in the blind spots of law. While central in constructing housing both as a home and as an asset, law bears the task of mediating between housing’s multiple – social, economic, and cultural – dimensions.
Klaas Hendrik Eller
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The term ‘competition’ is a core notion for social and economic thinking and the organisation of markets. Nevertheless, this paper shows that there is no single acceptable economic imaginary ascribed to the notion in Europe. The search for the meaning of
Or Brook
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Legal theory in search of social transformation
Inspired by the contributions of Poul Kjaer and Kerry Rittich to this Special Issue, this article extends the reflection on the role and potential of law for social transformation.
Ioannis Kampourakis
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This article puts forward a cohesive narrative to explain the contribution of European social policy to the judicial making of Europe. By making a case for the inclusion of social policy as part of the discourse on the constitutional practice of the ...
Konstantinos Alexandris Polomarkakis
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What role does the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) play in holding European Union (EU) regulatory science, ie the science underpinning public regulation, to account for its epistemic quality? Since Pfizer, CJEU case law has strengthened the
Marta Morvillo, Maria Weimer
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EU law, In-Work Poverty, and vulnerable workers
The focus of the present contribution is the role of European Union (EU) law in shaping the working conditions of four groups of vulnerable workers. It assesses to what extent the impact of EU law favours, on these particular groups, an increased risk of
Luca Ratti, Antonio Garcia-Muñoz
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Requests of Brown by LC Classification: August 2009 [PDF]
Requests of Brown from other HELIN libraries - August ...
Souto, Ruth E..
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Atomic Dispersion via High‐Entropy Liquid Metal Alloys
Gallium‐based liquid metal alloys are explored as metallic solvents for synthesizing nanoscale high‐entropy liquid metal alloys (HELMAs). These HELMAs demonstrate unique capability to dissolve and disperse multiple metallic elements at room temperature.
Francois‐Marie Allioux +22 more
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