Title:Constitutionalizing Governing and Governance in Europe
Author(s):KJAER, PoulDate:2010-01-01Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:The EU is a structure positioned 'in-between' hierarchically organized nation-state governing structures and heterarchically structured global governance structures. Thus, the EU is a hybrid which relies partly on governing ...
Title:Copyright in Diagnostic Tests: Not yet the end for fair use
Author(s):ROSATI, Eleonora; ROSATI, Carlo MariaDate:2012Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:The authors tackle the issue of copyright protection under US law for diagnostic tests such as the Folstein Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE). The article claims that no copyright vests in such works, these being outside ...
Title:The Court of Justice and Labour Law in 2010: A new EU discrimination law architecture
Author(s):KILPATRICK, ClaireDate:2011Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:This analysis is the third in a series of reviews surveying and analysing the Court of Justice’s labour law jurisprudence.1 One aim of these reviews is to build an accurate picture over time of how many labour law cases ...
Title:Courts, the New Constitutionalism and Immigrant Rights: The Case of the French Conseil Constitutionnel
Author(s):JOPPKE, Christian; MARZAL YETANO, EliaDate:2004Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:This article examines the role of courts in the creation of immigrant rights. Immigrant rights are located within a broader 'new constitutionalism' (especially in postwar Europe), in which courts have abandoned their ...