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Browsing Department of Law (LAW) by Subject "Legal systems"
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Title:From a 'common principle of equality' to 'European antidiscrimination law'
Author(s):DE WITTE, BrunoDate:2010Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:The principle of equality is an important part of the contemporary constitutional law of all European countries. It is therefore a 'common' principle, and was, as such, also integrated in the legal system of the European ...
Title:Protecting European law from international law
Author(s):LAVRANOS, NikolaosDate:2010Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:This contribution analyses the relationship between international law and Community law in the light of two recent European Court of Justice (ECJ) cases on Article 307 EC, that is, the Kadi and bilateral investment treaties ...
Title:An exchange with Jeremy Waldron
Author(s):WALDRON, Jeremy; SADURSKI, Wojciech; DYZENHAUS, David; BEAUD, OlivierDate:2009Type of Publication:Article
Title:Narrowing the gap? Law and new approaches to governance in the European Union
Author(s):WALKER, Neil; DE BURCA, Grainne; TRUBEK, David M.; SCOTT, Joanne; STURM, Susan; SMISMANS, Stijn; HERVEY, Tamara K.; TRUBEK, Louise; ARMSTRONG, Kenneth; KILPATRICK, Claire; MAHER, Imelda; SCHELKLE, WaltraudDate:2007Type of Publication:Article
Title:The functional overlap of enforcement and implementation tools
Author(s):ANDERSEN, StineDate:2007Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:This article argues that notwithstanding the doctrinal distinction between enforcement and implementing measures, there are effective points of functional overlap between enforcement powers and certain types of implementing ...
Title:Economic liberalisation of education provision within the EC & WTO: a human rights perspective
Author(s):MORIJN, JohnDate:2006Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:This paper addresses the impact of WTO- and EC-driven liberalisation of trade in services on non-trade policies. Adopting a human rights perspective, which is given as having a critical bearing on both 'trade' and 'non-trade' ...