Cadmus at EUI: Recent submissions
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Title:Fair compensation : reality or aspiration in international law? Author(s):BARNES, AshleyDate:2024Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI; LAW; AEL; Working Paper; 2024/02; European Society of International Law (ESIL) PaperAbstract:Calling for compensation under international law is now ubiquitous in unexpected areas. Comparatively little attention is paid to how compensation is awarded by international tribunals and whether it is done so fairly. ...
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Title:EU law and national law : a common legal system Author(s):ROSAS, AllanDate:2024Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI; LAW; AEL; Working Paper; 2024/01Abstract:The broad objective of this Working Paper is to elucidate the relationship between EU law and national law. One side of the coin of this constellation, the application of Union law by national courts and authorities, has ...
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Title:The digital equilibrium : how governments, corporations, and individuals bargained the regulation of online speech in the European Union Author(s):DE ABREU DUARTE, Francisco Miguel Date:2024Citation:Florence : European University Institute, 2024Type:ThesisSeries/Number:EUI; LAW; PhD ThesisAbstract:The Digital Equilibrium: How Governments, Corporations, and Individuals Bargained the Regulation of Online Speech in the European Union presents a novel approach to online speech regulation in the European Union. Through ...
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Title:Moving forward together : what’s next for EU mobility and transport? Author(s):MONTERO-PASCUAL, Juan J.; PETROZZIELLO, Elodie Date:2024Type:OtherSeries/Number:EUI; RSC; Policy Brief; 2024/11; TransportAbstract:On 21 February 2024 the European Commission Directorate General for Mobility and Transport in cooperation with the Florence School of Regulation hosted an academic conference to explore opportunities and challenges in ...
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Title:The crisis of culture : identity politics and the empire of norms Author(s):ROY, Olivier Date:2024Citation:London : Hurst, 2024Type:BookAbstract:Are we confronting a new culture—global, online, individualistic? Or is our existing concept of culture in crisis, as explicit, normative systems replace implicit, social values? Olivier Roy’s new book explains today’s ...