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Retail trade is governed by state, autonomous and local regulations. The 1978 Constitution marked the start of …
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The federal debate within EU started during the Convention for the Future of Europe that prepared the draft of Constitutional Treaty but its ratification proved to be a failure. Last year a federal entity was proposed by Barroso and Merkel, supported by Future of Europe Group of 11 EU foreign...
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In the past he EU has taken up an ever more important role in matters of cohesion policy. The objectives and principles of EU cohesion policy have been given a strong constitutional basis. We describe the development of this EU constitutional frame in the first section. We then turn our...
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The article proposes an enabling mechanism for the creation, adjustment and dissolution of governmental units, giving autonomy to each resident as in a direct democracy. Rather than focusing on a narrow model with restrictive and specialized assumptions, and subsequent solutions, as has been...
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involve discretionary evaluations or does it rest on objective standards? These traditional issues in legal theory will be … addressed by means of a critical reading of Andrei Marmor's book Interpretation and Legal Theory (2005, 2nd ed.). Marmor's book … coherent if he would admit that his is not a descriptive theory of legal interpretation in a genuine sense. Marmor is not …
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While the question why we Americans name our statutes is rarely asked and not obvious, it turns out to be extremely interesting and, at least in the case discussed in this essay, illuminating. Namely, it appears to have occurred to someone on Capitol Hill that there is something to be gained by...
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Prof. Adam Kolber's theory on punishment calibration is a novel and interesting way to approach the problem of …
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