LAW Contributions to Books: Recent submissions
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Title:The EU’s international commitments and their impact on the EU legislative process Author(s):GRUMAZ, Dorin-Ciprian Date:2024Citation:Ton VAN DEN BRINK and Virginia PASSALACQUA (eds), Balancing unity and diversity in EU legislation, Cheltemham ; Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2024, pp. 211-230Type:Contribution to bookAbstract:If different levels of protection which prevent a product from moving freely within the European Union (EU) are developed due to the Member States’ divergent measures, Article 114 TFEU authorises the EU legislature to ...
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Title:Gezina van der Molen : a journey from universalism to pluralism Author(s):NOUWEN, Sarah Maria Heiltjen Date:2023Citation:Immi TALLGREN (ed.), Portraits of women in international law : new names and forgotten faces?, Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2024, pp. 358-368Type:Contribution to bookAbstract:In many of her roles she was the first woman in a man’s world: the first woman to obtain a doctorate at the Free University of Amsterdam; the first female professor at that university; the first woman to be appointed as a ...
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Title:Development, right to Author(s):BAUDER, JudithDate:2022Citation:Christina BINDER, Manfred NOWAK, Jane A HOFBAUER and Philipp JANIG (eds), Elgar encyclopedia of human rights, Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2022, pp. 467-476Type:Contribution to bookAbstract:The right to development has been a matter of great controversy since its formulation in the 1970s and 1980s. As a third generation and solidarity right (→ Generations of Human Rights; → International Solidarity, Right ...
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Title:A European litigation strategy : the case of the Equal Opportunities Commission Author(s):BARNARD, CatherineDate:1995Citation:Josephine SHAW and Gillian MORE (eds), New legal dynamics of European Union, New York : Clarendon Press, 1995, pp. 253-272Version:The chapter is a revised version of the author’s EUI LLM thesis, 1990Type:Contribution to bookAbstract:Interest groups have long played an important role in policy-making at national level. A growing number of diverse interest groups have an important input into policy-making in the European Union. Interests are represented ...
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Title:Comparing international criminal tribunals’ interpretive approaches to international humanitarian law Author(s):VISWANATH, Raghavi Date:2024Citation:Martin FAIX and Svaček ONDREJ (eds), ICC jurisprudence and the development of international humanitarian law, Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2024, pp. 71-96, Global Issues (GLOISS)Type:Contribution to bookAbstract:International humanitarian law (IHL) is conventionally described as a set of rules which seek to limit the effects of armed conflicts. These rules, invariably, rely on rule arbiters such as national and international courts. ...