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, though being emphasised by the notion of access to justice in the Charter, receives less attention, and the EU judicial …
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Does the Community legal order constitute a closed ‘self-contained regime’ or will it be an ‘open system’? While founded on the basis of an international treaty, the European Community still has to determine – not unlike national legal orders – the effects of public international law...
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when characterising EU external action; international responsibility under mixed agreements; and the relationship between … international law and EU law. …
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Soon after the accession of eight post-communist States from Central and Eastern Europe to the EU, the constitutional … courts of some of these countries questioned the principle of supremacy of EU law over national constitutional systems, on …, the most important of which is a democracy paradox: while accession to the EU was supposed to be the most stable guarantee …
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This paper takes a closer look at one of the EU’s foundational values, the rule of law, and relates it to the external … dimension of the EU’s migration policy. It examines how the EU’s powers in migration management have been put to use in order to … project EU migration policies beyond the EU legal order, or more precisely to locate the physical control of migration outside …
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This contribution argues that concepts of social justice in European and international private law must remain consistent with the principles of justice underlying European and international public law. The contribution begins with a brief explanation of the diversity of conceptions of...
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. After describing these developments, the paper examines the case law of EU Court of Justice on positive action for women in …
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. After describing these developments, the paper examines the case law of EU Court of Justice on positive action for women in …
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There have been for fifty years two Europes: the Europe of the Council of Europe and the Europe of the European Union. Both organisations have grown, but their membership remains different. Both have developed international instruments for protecting Human Rights: on the one hand, the European...
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Abstract: Reawakened from its decades-long slumber during the Cold War, the UN Security Council has become more active than ever before.  Increased UN activity, however, has not always spelled increased accountability.  The problem is particularly acute with regard to the UN Security...
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