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Title:Law and film : critical reflections on a field in motion Editor(s):BECCI, Vittoria ; KATSIGINIS, Alexia; VAN DAALEN, EdwardDate:2025Citation:Abingdon ; New York : Routledge, 2025, Discourses of lawType:BookAbstract:This book explores how law can be understood through film by engaging creatively with the intellectual and aesthetic dimensions of both fields. The contributors to this book consider the need to turn to film and what this ...
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Title:Judging composite decision-making : the transformation of European administrative law Author(s):BRITO BASTOS, FilipeDate:2024Citation:Oxford : Hart Publishing, 2024, Modern studies in European lawVersion:Published version of EUI PhD thesis, 2018Type:BookAbstract:This book examines the European Court of Justice’s principles relating to composite decision-making. Through rigorous case law analysis, it shows how these rely on national and Union observance of rule of law requirements, ...
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Title:Handbook on new forms of, and risk factors for, high-level transnational corruption schemes Author(s):NICOLAZZO, Giovanni; PATERNOSTER, Caterina; CASCONE, Giorgia; VENTRE, LauraDate:2024Citation:Milan : Transcrime - Joint Research Centre on Transnational Crime, 2024Type:BookAbstract:Corruption, especially high-level corruption, poses significant challenges for both political governance and societal well-being across the globe. High-level corruption is an umbrella term that encompasses a broad spectrum ...
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Title:Global rights? : human rights in complex governance Editor(s):BHUTA, Nehal; VALLEJO GARRETÓN, RodrigoDate: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 ...