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:Reconceiving Law & New Governance
Author(s):WALKER, Neil; DE BURCA, GrainneDate:2007Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:This Article re-examines the concepts of Law and New Governance with a view to pursuing three cumulative objectives. First, it emphasizes that both law and new governance are deeply contested concepts whose meaning and ...
Title:Law's legitimacy and 'democracy-plus'
Author(s):SADURSKI, WojciechDate:2006Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:Is it the case that the law, in order to be fully legitimate, must not only be adopted in a procedurally correct way but must also comply with certain substantive values? In the first part of the article I prepare the ...
Title:Age discrimination law in a country with a communist history: the example of Poland
Author(s):ZYSK, MalgorzataDate:2006Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:This article offers an overview of the legal responses to age discrimination in Poland. It explores the system of legal protection before the accession of Poland to the European Union, and looks too at the situation after ...
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' ...