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perspectives of international law and political ethics as well as outlining several components for a potential civil and peace …
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views on and different understandings of European constitutional law and European integration and, more generally speaking …
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, the results of a collaboration of NYU Law and Princeton. These are not 'Reports' on the various developments to be found …
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Abstract: In Europe the public role of the religions appears to be directly proportional to the fall in trust in the procedural mechanisms at the basis of the liberal democracies. Compared to the strong identities attributed to the United States and to the Islamic world Europe is accused of...
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It is well known that EU citizenship is parasitic upon national citizenship. To become an EU citizen it is necessary to be a citizen of one of the Member States, and the states have exclusive competence to decide who their own citizens are. They therefore function as gatekeepers, and jealously...
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In this paper I would like to elaborate on the interaction between law and language. The use of the different (legal … an Action Plan on a more coherent European Contract Law. With this Action Plan a sector specific approach of legal and …
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The relationship between EC law and minority protection is ambiguous. EU law remains, at least prima facie, and in … contrast to international law, silent on this topic. This is interesting as there exists a (supposed) tension between the … therefore examines, whether EU law contains commitments regarding (its) minorities, which could point at the possible …
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Abstract: The history of migration policy in Europe and United States between the late XIX and the early XX century offers several issues of comparison with the current EU regulation. The paper analyzes, with a historical-philosophical approach, these two experiences with the main focus on the...
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