Title:Constitutional Courts in Central and Eastern Europe and their Attitude towards European Integration
Author(s):PIQANI, DarinkaDate:2007Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:In the first years after the fall of communism, constitutional courts in Central and Eastern Europe undertook a crucial role in the political, economic and social reforms of their respective countries. As in other European ...
Title:Constitutionalism, Managerialism and the Ethos of Legal Education
Author(s):KOSKENNIEMI, MarttiDate:2007Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:The judgment of the European Court of Justice in the Mox Plant case in 2006 is striking in its narrowness of vision. It imagines European law in fully autonomous terms, analogous to the national laws of European States ...
Title:Delitos Culturalmente Motivados. Diversidad Cultural, Derecho e Inmigración
Author(s):PÉREZ DE LA FUENTE, OscarDate:2012Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:This article analyses culturally motivated crimes and the use of culture as means of criminal defense. In particular, it studies the relationship between law and cultural diversity with a focus on the judicial application ...
Title:A Doctrinal Debate in the Globalisation Era: on the “Fragmentation” of International Law
Author(s):DUPUY, Pierre-MarieDate:2007Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:The fragmentation of international law is not proven, even if the dangers of its realisation are, according to some commentators, certain; but this idea already constitutes a common point, a way of thinking, within academic ...
Title:Does ODA Grow on Trees? A Legal Analysis of REDD-ODA Finance
Author(s):STEPHENSON, SeanDate:2011-01-01Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:What sources of funding are available to enable the REDD to meet its potential in mitigating the effects of climate change? This article examines the possibilities and limits of using Official Development Assistance (ODA) ...
Title:Due Process Rights and Terrorist Emergencies
Author(s):NICKEL, JamesDate:2007Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:This essay discusses the grounds for due process rights (DPRs) and the permissibil¬ity of suspending them during terrorist and other emergencies. The two topics are profitably treated together because DPRs—along with ...
Title:Economic Freedom as Political Virtue: An Insight from the Perspective of Value Pluralism
Author(s):ANDRIYCHUK, OlesDate:2010Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:This paper considers the market process as the essence and intrinsic core of liberal democracy. It disentangles market means from welfare ends and recognises the importance, constitutional status and independent stand of ...
Title:Editorial
Author(s):WRAY, Benedict S.Date:2012Type of Publication:Article
Title:Editorial
Author(s):MULLER, WimDate:2010Type of Publication:Article
Title:Editorial
Author(s):VAN VOOREN, BartDate:2007Type of Publication:Article
Title:Editorial
Author(s):MULLER, WimDate:2009Type of Publication:Article
Title:Editorial
Author(s):BROWN, Rory StephenDate:2008Type of Publication:Article