Cadmus at EUI: Recent submissions
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Title:Assessing human rights compliance during COVID-19 Author(s):SCHEININ, Martin
Date:2022Citation:Joelle GROGAN and Alice DONALD (eds), Routledge handbook of law and the Covid-19 pandemic, London ; New York : Routledge, 2022, pp. 117-122Type:Contribution to bookAbstract:Compliance with human rights generates popular legitimacy and trust, legality and legal certainty and favourable effects for the economy. Crucially, it saves lives when combating a lethal pandemic such as COVID-19. ...
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Title:Guardians of the empire : the trajectories of power of political aristocrats and mid-nineteenth-century state-building projects Author(s):DE ATHOUGUIA FILIPE, Sara
Date:2022Citation:Florence : European University Institute, 2022Type:ThesisSeries/Number:EUI PhD theses; Department of History and CivilizationAbstract:The trajectories of power of political aristocrats demonstrate how their constitutive values were defined in relation to the empire, placing the guiding principle of ‘imperial unity’ as the utmost priority in the conduct ...
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Title:Effective protection of the rights of the accused in the EU directives : a computable approach to criminal procedure law Editor(s):CONTISSA, Giuseppe
; LASAGNI, Giulia; CAIANIELLO, Michele; SARTOR, Giovanni
Date:2022Citation:Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2022Type:BookAbstract:The volume presents an innovative analysis of defence rights in EU criminal proceedings through the lens of a computational approach to the law. This multi-level research tackles both EU law and national legislation, as ...
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Title:The rise of Sino-Russian biotech cooperation Author(s):LEBEDENKO, Svitlana
Date:2022Type:OtherSeries/Number:Foreign Policy Research Institute; Eurasia ProgramAbstract:The People’s Republic of China’s rise as a global innovation power is rooted in the development of a sovereign innovation infrastructure, one that allows China to compete in high-technology races with the United States. ...
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Title:Governing without being in power? : controversial promises for a new transition to the rule of law in Hungary Author(s):BAKÓ, Beáta Csilla
Date:2022Citation:Zeitschrift für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht / Heidelberg Journal of International Law, 2022, Vol. 82, pp. 223-254Type:ArticleAbstract:After 12 years of the governance of the national-conservative Fidesz in Hungary, from 2020 on, there seemed to be a real chance that the united opposition would win the election in Spring 2022. But even if the current ...