Academy of European Law (AEL): Recent submissions
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Title:Los derechos bajo ataque : replantear el activismo en un mundo autoritario Author(s):DE BURCA, Grainne
Date:2024Citation:Buenos Aires : Siglo Veintiuno Editores, 2024Version:Translated into Spanish from English original 2021 by Sebastián Villamizar SantamaríaType:BookAbstract:Propagación de gobiernos autoritarios y antiliberales, guerras y amenaza nuclear, cambio climático, economías desiguales y cuestionamientos a la democracia: en este contexto de turbulencias, ¿a quién le interesan los ...
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Title:Global rights? : human rights in complex governance Editor(s):BHUTA, Nehal
; VALLEJO GARRETÓN, Rodrigo
Date:2024Citation:Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2024, Collected Courses of the Academy of European Law ; XXVIII/4Type:BookSeries/Number:Collected courses of the Academy of European Law; [AEL]Abstract:What is the place of human rights law within global governance? How can we safeguard human rights in various sites of global governance? What is the role of the state, non-state actors, and global governance institutions ...
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Title:New frontiers of EU funding : law, policy, politics Editor(s):KILPATRICK, Claire
; SCOTT, Joanne
Date:2024Citation:Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2024, Collected Courses of the Academy of European Law ; XXXII/1Type:BookSeries/Number:Collected courses of the Academy of European Law; [AEL]Abstract:Sovereign debt, migration, and the pandemic were some of the most significant catalysts for innovation in EU funding since 2020, and these often-controversial innovations have given rise to complex legal issues. New Frontiers ...
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Title:Judicial dialogue between domestic and international tribunals in international investment law : myth or reality? Author(s):LIN, YatingDate:2024Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI; LAW; AEL; Working Paper; 2024/26; European Society of International Law (ESIL) PaperAbstract:Judicial dialogue between domestic and international Tribunals in international investment law is seemingly a paradox and remains largely understudied. This article uses "New Heave School's Judicial Dialogue Narrative" to ...
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Title:Trans-border protection of human rights under private international law : the application of 'forum necessitatis' and 'forum non conveniens' by national courts Author(s):LY, Van AnhDate:2024Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI; LAW; AEL; Working Paper; 2024/24; European Society of International Law (ESIL) PaperAbstract:The protection of human rights is not solely the responsibility of the human rights law but also extends to various other branches of international law. International human rights law constitutes a system of rules, standards, ...