Title:Quantity Or Quality? Reassessing the Role of Supreme Jurisdictions in Central Europe
Author(s):BOBEK, MichalDate:2009Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:Over the last decades, the ever-growing caseload in supreme and constitutional jurisdictions all around Europe has forced some of them to reassess the role and functions they should be fulfilling. Using the example of the ...
Title:Questioning EU Constitutionalisms
Author(s):MATEJ, AvbeljDate:2008Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:available at: http://www.germanlawjournal.com/
Title:Race in Mainland European Legal Analysis: Towards a European critical race theory
Author(s):MOSCHEL, MathiasDate:2011Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:Critical Race Theory (CRT), an American legal theory, has been known for bringing race into left-wing legal analysis and for introducing power- and domination-related arguments into more traditional civil rights scholarship. ...
Title:Race judicata. The ban on the use of ethnic and racial statistics in France
Author(s):MOSCHEL, MathiasDate:2009Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:Constitutionality of ethnic and racial statistics for research purposes – Principles of indivisibility and equality in Article 1 of the French Constitution – Visible minorities, discrimination and positive action measures ...
Title:'Reasonableness' as a Test for Judicial Review of Legislation in the French Constitutional Council
Author(s):FABBRINI, FedericoDate:2009Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:The article analyzes the emergence of a “reasonableness” review in the jurisprudence of the French Constitutional Council. With the notion of “reasonableness” review the article identifies a pervasive standard of review ...
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:Recovery Orders in State Aid Proceedings: Lessons from antitrust?
Author(s):MONTI, GiorgioDate:2011Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:Recovery orders in state aid cases are often made difficult by problems in identifying the correct beneficiary – these are compounded by Member States reorganising the business. Drawing on principles from antitrust law, ...
Title:Red in Tooth and Claw': The Idea of Progress in Medicine and the Common Law
Author(s):HARRINGTON, John A.Date:2002Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:The interaction of medicine and the common law is best understood through an examination of the epistemic properties shared (or taken to be shared) by both disciplines. One such property Is represented In the ideal of ...