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Importance of the Concept of Constitutional Identity for Ensuring European Union Law in Lithuania
This paper examines issues related to the significance of the concept of constitutional identity, which has emerged in the jurisprudence of the Lithuanian Constitutional Court, and its impact on ensuring European Union law in Lithuania.
Egidijus Jarašiūnas
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Competition Policy and Agribusiness in the Biden Administration
ABSTRACT The Biden Administration pursued a set of ambitious competition policy initiatives in agriculture and agribusiness, primarily aimed at livestock and poultry supply chains, farm inputs, and food retailing. The initiatives included expanded antitrust enforcement; new US Department of Agriculture (USDA) contract regulations requiring poultry ...
James M. MacDonald
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Evaluating Judicial Performance: Editors’ Introduction
The articles in this issue tackle the conceptual issues associated with defining good judging and the purposes of evaluating judges, and ask such questions as: What values are central to the judicial role?
Francesco Contini +2 more
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(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2022 7(1), 127-149 | Article | (Table of Contents) I. Introduction. - II. "Immigration courts as border zones": courts and judicial interactions in the field of irregular migration.
Galina Cornelisse, Madalina Moraru
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Consumer Health Perceptions of Cows' Milk and Plant‐Based Milk Alternatives
ABSTRACT This study used a best‐worst scale experiment to reveal consumers' beliefs about the healthiness of selected cows' milk and plant‐based milk products based on their nutrition panels. We find that while there is heterogeneity in health perceptions, consumers overwhelmingly select skim milk as the healthiest milk product. Additionally, the cows'
Danielle M. Kaminski +2 more
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Case Weighting as a Common Yardstick: A Comparative Review of Current Uses and Future Directions
In recent years, court systems in the U.S. and abroad have begun to adopt objective, empirically based methods for determining the need for court resources.
Matthew Kleiman +3 more
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Enforcement of EU Competition Rules in Estonia: Substantive Convergence and Procedural Divergence [PDF]
A decade of decentralized enforcement of EU competition rules under the procedural framework of Regulation 1/2003 has produced a diverse enforcement record that varies among Member States.
Alexandr Svetlicinii
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Determining Diversity Jurisdiction of National Banks After \u3cem\u3eWachovia Bank v. Schmidt\u3c/em\u3e [PDF]
Prior to the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Wachovia Bank v. Schmidt, some courts held, for diversity jurisdiction purposes, that national banks were citizens of each and every state in which they had a branch.
Podolsky, Michael
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Import Wheat Tenders and the Effects of the Russian Invasion
ABSTRACT Risk and volatility for many commodities escalated sharply following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, creating numerous uncertainties for trading firms and importers. The purpose of this study is to analyze the bidding behavior in Egyptian wheat import tenders in the pre‐ and post‐invasion periods.
William W. Wilson +2 more
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CONFLICT BETWEEN LEGAL OPINIONS OF ECHR AND NATIONAL CONSTITUTIONAL COURTS
The object of research is a relationship between ECHR and constitutional courts in various jurisdictions.The main aim of this article is to research the conflict between opinions of ECHR and national Constitutional courts, and also to find the root of ...
Y. Nadtochey
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