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Competition Law and the COVID-19 Pandemic – Towards More Room for Public Interest Objectives?
The article aims at analysing activities of the European Commission and the national competition authorities of the Member States of the European Union in response to the Covid-19 outbreak.
Małgorzata Kozak
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The impact of war in Ukraine on EU migration
When the Russian Federation invaded Ukraine on 24 February 2022, one of the most immediate and dramatic reactions of the European Union (EU) was to open a special protection scheme for Ukrainians and non-Ukrainians who were resident in the country on the
Elspeth Guild +3 more
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The Ukrainian legal thought has traditionally regarded the right of access to justice as a right of access to the State court, or to State managed or controlled procedures for dispute settlement.
Vasyl Marmazov, Pavlo Pushkar
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The present case commentary is focused on cases concerning the so-called Maidan events of 2013-2014. The commentary suggests that the cases at issue underline existence of the long-standing systemic and structural problems within the domestic legal ...
Pavlo Pushkar
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Models of Solidarity in the EMU. The Impact of COVID-19 After 'Weiss'
Right in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic, the German federal constitutional court (Bundesverfassungsgericht – FCC) issued a ruling that sent massive shockwaves through the continent.
Ton van den Brink, Matteo Gargantini
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An overlap in the activities of the Council of Europe and the EU as regards the protection of human rights leads to cross-fertilisation of both systems.
Pavlo Pushkar
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Government Access to Personal Data and Transnational Interoperability: An Accountability Perspective
This article applies the principle of ʻaccountabilityʼ to the issue of international transfers of personal data and government requirements for access to that data.
Christopher Docksey, Kenneth Propp
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Civil Justice Systems in Europe and the United States [PDF]
Professor Dr. Hein D. Kötz - dean of Bucerius Law School in Hamburg, Germany, and a leading scholar in comparative law - presents the inaugural Herbert L.
Kötz, Hein
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Hungarian vs. American mediators and how to make communities more resilient
Restorative justice practices are used in a wide array of criminal offence cases globally as it puts the need of victims and the community at the centre of the proceedings and focuses on repair and rehabilitation rather than judgement and punishment.
Laura Schmidt
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The emergence of New Economic Governance and its impact on Services of General Economic Interest
This paper evaluates the impact of austerity measures on national social protection mechanisms and on the European Social Model. The study is based on an in-depth analysis of austerity measures adopted in Italy and Portugal and the evolution of several ...
Legnaioli Marta
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