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While the entry of science into the courtroom is not an entirely new phenomenon, the integration of scientific knowledge into the international courts legal environment is a more recent one. Today not only the outcomes of criminal, paternity and civil liability cases may turn on scientific...
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At a time in which food taxes are causing controversy throughout Europe and discussed across the world, this article … discusses the compatibility of these product-specific taxes under both EU law and WTO law. Given the increasing number of Member …
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challenging food contaminations the world has ever faced, the melamine dairy scandal did not produce any tangible negative health …
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World Trade Organization (WTO) — particular agreements (Agreements) modifying the schedules of specific commitments …
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On September 9, 2008, the European Court of Justice dismissed the appeals by two Italian companies – FIAMM Spa and Giorgio Fedon & Figli Spa – seeking compensation for damages suffered as a consequence of the US increased custom duties authorised by the WTO Dispute Settlement Body (DSB) in...
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coalitions of civil society organization through the lens of Global Administrative Law, the book eventually unveils its … the democratic potential carried out by coalitions of civil society actors. Once established a case for studying … underlying research question. This volume specifically attempts to explain how civil society networks – which are studied within …
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As the EU enters a new political cycle, this article provides a critical analysis of the state of EU democracy by focusing on its two main components: representative and participatory democracy through their theoretical and practical realities. It argues that it is for EU democracy — and...
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This paper provides a critical assessment of the realities of EU participatory democracy and offers a set of innovative democratic innovations capable of making the Union more responsive to public input. It argues that today’s limited effectiveness of citizen participation to EU...
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The article outlines the options for collaboration between the European Union (EU) and the Open Government Partnership (OGP). The OGP accepts full participants (states), sub-national participants (pilot program), and observers. As of now, the OGP’s charter states that it only accepts...
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