Title:The 'Right to Damages' under EU Competition Law: From Courage v. Crehan to the White Paper and beyond
Author(s):MILUTINOVIC, VeljkoDate:2010Type of Publication:BookAbstract:Since the seminal judgment of the European Court of Justice in Courage v. Crehan (2001), a right to damages is available not only to individuals (i.e. companies) acting against the Member States, but also to individuals ...
Title:The Right to Personal Identity in the Information Age: A reappraisal of a lost right
Author(s):GOMES DE ANDRADE, Norberto NunoDate:2012Type of Publication:ThesisSeries/Report no.:EUI PhD thesesAbstract:This thesis presents a novel conceptualization of the right to personal identity: one that is adapted to the current technological environment in which we live, and that anticipates future technological developments. The ...
Title:The Right(s) to Water
Author(s):THIELBÖRGER, PierreDate:2010Type of Publication:ThesisSeries/Report no.:EUI PhD thesesAbstract:As indicated in the title, 'The Rights to Water', this thesis will argue that one self-standing, comprehensive and legally-binding human right to water does currently not exist on the international level. However, it is ...
Title:The rights and duties of external citizenship
Author(s):BAUBOCK, RainerDate:2009Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:What are the rights and obligations of citizens who live outside their country? Political theory has so far focused on immigrants' access to citizenship in countries of settlement and has had little to say about their ...
Title:Rights and Moral Reasoning: An Unstated Assumption
Author(s):SADURSKI, WojciechDate:2007Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI LAWAbstract:Both the defenders and critics of judicial review assume tacitly that there is a special
moral capacity needed for a correct articulation of constitutional (explicit or implied)
rights, and they only disagree about who ...
Title:Rights as Norms and as Ends
Author(s):PALOMBELLA, GianluigiDate:2007Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI LAWAbstract:This article considers the narratives of law through the lens of the form-substance
devide. Different legal theories have provided for opposite definitions of law, legal rules
and individual rights, enhancing their ...
Title:Rights of Non-humans? Electronic Agents and Animals as New Actors in Politics and Law
Author(s):TEUBNER, GuntherDate:2007Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI MW LSAbstract:Lecture Delivered January 17th 2007. Personification of non-humans is best understood as a strategy of dealing with the
uncertainty about the identity of the other, which moves the attribution scheme from
causation ...
Title:The Rights of Others and the Boundaries of Democracy
Author(s):BAUBOCK, RainerDate:2007Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:Benhabib argues that the tension between universal human rights and democratic self-determination cannot be resolved. Distinguishing between the principle of rights, on the one hand, and context-specific `schedules of ...
Title:Rights of participation in European Administrative Law: A rights-based approach to participation in rulemaking
Author(s):MENDES, JoanaDate:2009Type of Publication:ThesisSeries/Report no.:EUI PhD thesesAbstract:This dissertation critically assesses the current scope and meaning of participation rights in European administrative law and proposes a different normative solution to the problem of the procedural protection of rights ...