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Title:Introduction to the study of comparative judicial behaviour Author(s):EPSTEIN, Lee; GRENDSTAD, Gunnar; SADL, Urska ; WEINSHALL, KerenDate:2024Citation:Lee EPSTEIN, Gunnar GRENDSTAD, Urska SADL and Keren WEINSHALL (eds), The Oxford handbook of comparative judicial behaviour, Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2023, Oxford handbooks, OnlineFirstType:Contribution to bookAbstract:Comparative judicial behaviour seeks to illuminate the choices judges make and the consequences of their choices for society. This chapter begins with a brief discussion of each key term in this definition: choices, ...
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Title:The European Court of Justice, an able and unwilling lawmaker : evidence from 920 free movement of persons judgments Author(s):SADL, Urska ; HERMANSEN, SiljeDate:2024Citation:Mark DAWSON, Bruno DE WITTE and Elise MUIR (eds), Revisiting judicial politics in the European Union, Cheltenham ; Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2024, pp. 282-304Type:Contribution to bookAbstract:Does the European Court of Justice respond to political divisions by authoritatively settling or cautiously avoiding salient legal matters? The existing literature suggests the former but this chapter, surveying 920 free ...
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Title:Contesting EU law in identity terms Author(s):AZOULAI, LoicDate:2024Citation:Mark DAWSON, Bruno DE WITTE and Elise MUIR (eds), Revisiting judicial politics in the European Union, Cheltenham ; Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2024, pp. 34-48Type:Contribution to bookAbstract:Contestation claims based on identity are on the rise in Europe: they are everywhere in politics, in the media, in society, and this is obviously reflected in law. Member States’ governments rely on ‘national identity’; ...
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Title:LES is more law : legal-empirical studies and the case of European free movement rights Author(s):SADL, Urska Date:2023Citation:Cahiers de méthodologie juridique, 2023, No. 37, pp. XX-XXType:Article
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Title:Controlling the new rulemakers : a much-needed constitutional framework for outsourced regulation Author(s):FRAZÃO CORREIA MAGALHÃES DE CARVALHO, Mateus De São José Date:2024Citation:European constitutional law review, 2024, OnlineFirstType:ArticleAbstract:Review product : Cedric Jenart, Outsourcing Rulemaking Powers – Constitutional Limits and National Safeguards (Oxford University Press 2022)