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This article aims to offer a view of the principal administrative remedies toward the European administration and to illustrate the effect that the Lisbon Treaty has on these. In particular, three types of administrative remedies governed by secondary laws are presented: those relating to...
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Due to the principle of subsidiarity, European Union law is inherently incomplete. Hence, neither the transposition of the acquis communautaire, nor the law or impetuses coming from Brussels is a panacea to numerous real-life legal, economic or political problems not being focused upon by the...
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This memo intends to identify and link together a number of crucial topics concerning the licensing for the purpose of re-use of Public Sector Information under the Directive 2003/98/EC on the re-use of public sector information (the PSI Directive) and in connection with the draft Proposal for a...
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Nutritional values of different foodstuff s have been examined in various studies on a number of occasions. However, so far, little attention has been paid to the legal aspects of introducing edible insects in the European Union. Yet, the rearing of this mini-livestock for food and feed has a...
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This article discusses an important phenomenon in the European Union governance. This is a difference between a political spectrum of a particular EU Member State at the EU level and at the national level of that Member State.The work pleads for the necessity of an effective coupling between the...
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As a result of the establishment of the Single Supervisory Mechanism, the ECB was vested with significant supervisory tasks in the prudential field. The ECB exercises these tasks with a view to contribute to the safety and soundness of credit institutions and the stability of the financial...
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In the context of current pandemic crisis due, social distancing and quarantine measures were imposed by states due to the high risk of infection by going out of the house for buying the goods and services that are required. Naturally, there has been an increase in online acquisitions, use of...
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The EU Consumer Policy Strategy 2007-2013 aims to improve consumer protection regulation, by addressing fragmentation of legislation and ‘striking the right balance between a high level of consumer protection and the competitiveness of enterprises’. This article investigates the issues of...
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If the plebiscite in Scotland, due in autumn 2014, results in its independence from the United Kingdom, it is expected to become a member state of the European Union (EU). One consequence of this is that Scotland would be required, by the acquis communitaire, to create a considerable number of...
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