Title:Union Citizenship and Immigration: Re-thinking the classics?
Author(s):CAMBIEN, NathanDate:2012Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:The free movement of Union citizens hinges on three ‘classic’ requirements, namely the possession of Member State nationality, the inter-State element and the condition of self-sufficiency. Recent case law of the ECJ seems ...
Title:The Unity of Application of International Law at the Global Level and the Responsibility of Judges
Author(s):DUPUY, Pierre-MarieDate:2007Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:This article analyses the relationship between Courts and tribunals in the interpretation and application of international law. The goal here is of crucial importance: that of guaranteeing the unity of international law ...
Title:Virtues, Perfectionism and Natural Law
Author(s):MANGINI, MicheleDate:2010Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:Many contend that liberalism is weak from the point of view of value orientation, because it neglects that central part of human experience which is expressed by substantive ideas of the good, such as human flourishing, ...
Title:The ‘War on Terror’ and the United Kingdom’s Constitution
Author(s):ELLIOTT, MarkDate:2007Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:That its “unwritten” nature makes the United Kingdom’s constitution extremely flexible is a truism if not a cliché. It is, nevertheless, a phenomenon that has never been more clearly evident than in the last ten years. No ...
Title:Wedding a Critical Legal Pluralism to the Laws of Close Personal Adult Relationships
Author(s):MaCDONALD, Roderick; McMORROW, ThomasDate:2007Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:Among private lawyers trained in Western European or Western European-derived legal traditions there is broad consensus about the central features of law. This consensus crystallizes around the features that distinguish ...
Title:The Yearning for Unity and the Eternal Return of the Tower of Babel
Author(s):CARTY, AnthonyDate:2007Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:International lawyers frequently aspire to affirm the existence of international community and the presence of authority to speak on its behalf. However by forcing a hierarchical representation of legal values upon nations, ...