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2011
Throughout the Middle Ages, England was rife with politics: at every level of society individuals and communities waged contests to acquire, exercise, and retain power and authority. Wealthy peasant families dominated village society and used their wealth and prestige to hold sway over their lesser neighbors and maintain their economic grip on the ...
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Throughout the Middle Ages, England was rife with politics: at every level of society individuals and communities waged contests to acquire, exercise, and retain power and authority. Wealthy peasant families dominated village society and used their wealth and prestige to hold sway over their lesser neighbors and maintain their economic grip on the ...
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2005
Abstract The very purpose of directives is their implementation in national law. As a rule, therefore, their provisions should apply within the national legal order in their ‘converted’ form, i.e. as provisions of national law. Whenever the question of effects of directives is addressed, this should be the point of departure. This normal
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Abstract The very purpose of directives is their implementation in national law. As a rule, therefore, their provisions should apply within the national legal order in their ‘converted’ form, i.e. as provisions of national law. Whenever the question of effects of directives is addressed, this should be the point of departure. This normal
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Activism relocated. The self-restraint of the European Court of Justice in its national context
Journal of European Public Policy, 2012Gareth Davies
exaly
A NATIONAL CONCEPT IN AN INTERNATIONAL COURT
The Military Law and the Law of War Review, 1999openaire +2 more sources

