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The Rising Value of the Preliminary Reference Procedure in the Rule of Law Protection
Palgrave Studies in European Union PoliticsLorenzo Cecchetti
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Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 2008
This study has gathered data across Ireland to determine the range of radiation doses received during interventional cardiology (IC) investigations. Radiation doses for three common types of IC examinations where investigated: coronary angiography (CA), percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) and pacemaker insertions (PPI).
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This study has gathered data across Ireland to determine the range of radiation doses received during interventional cardiology (IC) investigations. Radiation doses for three common types of IC examinations where investigated: coronary angiography (CA), percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) and pacemaker insertions (PPI).
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The European Commission's Own ‘Preliminary Reference Procedure’ in Competition Cases?
European Law Journal, 2010AbstractThis article considers the implications of the European Commission, as primary administrative enforcer of competition law in the Union, using its own ‘preliminary reference procedure’, through observations in national court proceedings under Council Regulation 1/2003, to minimise the risks of divergent application of EU anti‐trust rules under ...
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European Court of Justice and preliminary reference procedure today: national judges, please behave!
2014Preliminary ruling procedure is the area where the peculiar relationship between national judge and EU judge shapes itself in terms of veritable ‘co-jurisdiction’. This co-jurisdiction means also that each judge must shoulder his own responsibilities.
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