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:Alexy on Necessity in Law and Morals
Author(s):PATTERSON, DennisDate:2012Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:Robert Alexy has built his original theory of law upon pervasive claims for “necessary” features of law. In this article, I show that Alexy's claims suffer from two difficulties. First, Alexy is never clear about what he ...
Title:All Dressed Up
Author(s):WALKER, NeilDate:2001Type of Publication:Article
Title:Alles oder Nichts'? The outer boundaries of the German citizenship debate
Author(s):HORVATH, Eniko; RUBIO MARIN, RuthDate:2010Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:In this article we explore how constitutionally enshrined and historically conditioned conceptions of membership in Germany have continued to frame citizenship debates over the last two decades. These debates have been ...
Title:The Ambiguity of Social Europe in the Open Method of Coordination
Author(s):DAWSON, MarkDate:2009Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:The development of the open method of co-ordination from the extraordinary Lisbon European Council in 2000 has been considered by many academic and institutional commentators as a break-through for Social Europe. Yet what ...
Title:The AOL Huffington Post Merger and Bloggers' Rights
Author(s):DALY, AngelaDate:2012Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:This article examines the merger between AOL and the Huffington Post. The broader issues around the merger will be investigated, especially the implication for rights, in particular free expression, and their conditions ...
Title:Art, Pornography and Foucauldian Reconstruction of Comparative Law
Author(s):BELAVUSAU, UladzislauDate:2010Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:The article inquires into a delicate and often prudish legal problem of erotic art in the paradigmatic dynamics of national law on obscenity and an ever-growing body of international law of cultural heritage. Pornography ...