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Title:Asymmetric cross-citations in private law : an empirical study of 28 Supreme Courts in the EU Author(s):D'ANDREA, Sabrina
; DIVISSENKO, Nikita
; FANOU, Maria
; KRISZTIÁN, Anna
; KUKAVICA, Jaka
; POTOCKA-SIONEK, Nastazja
; SIEMS, Mathias
Date:2021Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI LAW; 2021/04Abstract:Recent years have seen a growing volume of research on citations between courts from different countries. This article fills a gap in the current literature by presenting and analysing cross-citations between the highest ...














Title:Poverty as misrecognition : what role for anti-discrimination law in Europe? Author(s):GANTY, SarahDate:2020Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI LAW; 2020/12Abstract:It is widely agreed on that victims of discrimination on traditional status grounds such as gender, race and religion are overrepresented among the poor and undereducated. People living in poverty also face discrimination ...
Title:Informal learning and WTO renewal : using thematic sessions to create more opportunities for dialogue Author(s):WOLFE, RobertDate:2020Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSCAS; 2020/51; Global Governance Programme-408; [Global Economics]Abstract:Thematic sessions are a broad class of meetings that are sponsored by or associated with a WTO body in some way, but that are not part of its formal meetings. The WTO held over 100 such sessions in the three years from ...
Title:Majority-minority constellations : towards a group-differentiated approach Author(s):KOOPMANS, Ruud
; ORGAD, Liav
Date:2020Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:WZB Discussion Paper; 2020/104Abstract:Multiculturalism has taken a life of its own, swinging too far in one direction. The authors claim that the rapidly changing reality calls for a new majority-minority theory and argue that the moral justifications for ...


Title:Models of demoicracy : some preliminary thoughts Author(s):SCHUTZE, Robert
Date:2020Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI LAW; 2020/08Abstract:What does the neologism demoicracy mean? If democracy is the “government” of the “people”, can there be a government of peoples? Are international organisations, like the United Nations, demoicracies; or should the United ...

Title:Effect of public procurement regulation on competition and cost-effectiveness Author(s):TAS, Bedri Kamil Onur
Date:2020Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSCAS; 2020/36; Global Governance Programme-398; [Global Economics]Abstract:This study empirically investigates the impact of public procurement regulation quality on the competition for tenders and the cost-effectiveness of awarded contracts, by employing the World Bank’s Benchmarking Public ...

Title:The Court of Justice in the archives project : analysis of the Meroni cases (9/56 and 10/56) Author(s):PATRIN, Maria
Date:2021Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI AEL; 2021/07Abstract:This Working Paper is part of the CJEU in the Archives Project, aiming at uncovering the potential of the newly released archival sources of the CJEU through the analysis of the dossiers de procedure of selected cases. ...


Title:Public lies and public goods : ten lessons from when patents and pandemics meet Author(s):DRAHOS, Peter
Date:2021Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI LAW; 2021/05Abstract:The paper examines three decades of the history of patents and pandemics that begins with the HIV/AIDS pandemic and TRIPS. This history demonstrates that the patent system is itself a huge source of risk when it comes to ...


Title:EU-China trade-related dialogues, a first assessment Author(s):HU, Weinian; PELKMANS, JacquesDate:2020Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSCAS; 2020/46; Global Governance Programme-406; [Global Economics]Abstract:EU/China bilateral trade policy is largely conducted via a myriad of ‘trade-related’ Dialogues, nearly 50. Both the sheer quantity and the scope are conspicuous. We undertake a first attempt to map and assess these EU/China ...
Title:The economics of explicit demand-side flexibility in distribution grids : the case of mandatory curtailment for a fixed level of compensation Author(s):NOUICER, Athir
; MEEUS, Leonardo
; DELARUE, ErikDate:2020Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSCAS; 2020/45; Florence School of RegulationAbstract:Demand-side flexibility can be incentivised to reduce the need for investment in distribution grids either implicitly or explicitly. Implicit demand-side flexibility is when prosumers react to price signals triggered by ...



