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Title:Paul Linden-Retek, postnational constitutionalism : Europe and the time of law Author(s):SCHUSTER, Alexander Axel
Date:2025Citation:European journal of legal studies, 2025, Vol. 16, No. 2, pp. 165-171Type:ArticleAbstract:Paul Linden-Retek's Postnational Constitutionalism: Europe and the Time of Law tells the story of why the European project is far from being guided by a postnational vision, what the EU lacks to truly overcome the Westphalian ...
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Title:Euphemisms of success : AI technology in European border management and the rights of migrants at sea Author(s):PAPACHRISTODOULOU, AphroditeDate:2025Citation:European journal of legal studies, 2025, Vol. 16, No. 2, pp. 117-154Type:ArticleAbstract:Border control practices are best characterised by the ‘risk logic’, which primarily deals with the anticipation and active prevention of undesirable events rather than with the presence of existential threats. Consequently, ...
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Title:Adriane Sanctis de Brito, seeking capture, resisting seizure : an international legal history of the Anglo-Brazilian treaty for the suppression of the slave trade (1826-1845) Author(s):ALVES GONÇALVES, Bruna
Date:2025Citation:European journal of legal studies, 2025, Vol. 16, No. 2, pp. 155-164Type:ArticleAbstract:In this brief review, I provide an overview of the book's structure and main arguments: that the history of abolition is not as clear-cut as Western and mainstream legal historians make it seem and that international law ...
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Title:Making assessment truly individual : the importance of the philosophical concept of objectification of man for the interpretation of the right of children in conflict with the law to individual assessment Author(s):SLEŽKOVÁ, AnnaDate:2025Citation:European journal of legal studies, 2025, Vol. 16, No. 2, pp. 27-76Type:ArticleAbstract:The right to individual assessment of children in conflict with the law is an integral part of European criminal law. However, understanding this right remains largely intuitive. This leads us, in keeping with the historical ...
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Title:An EU social contract of the twenty-first century Author(s):ABAT NINET, AntoniDate:2025Citation:European journal of legal studies, 2025, Vol. 16, No. 2, pp. 77-116Type:ArticleAbstract:If you ask ChatGPT what the European Union social contract is, the answer is a very long, not very concise, and exclusively normative answer, no mention to symbology or imaginary is done. The artificial intelligence responds ...