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- Call for Papers 2012: Toward a Multipolar Administrative Law
- Meet the 2011-2012 Emile Noël Fellows
- Activities of the Jean Monnet Center
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The Jean Monnet Center for International and Regional Economic Law & Justice focuses on the study of international and European economic integration and European Union law via fellowship opportunities for scholars, and online resources for the greater academic world.
Meet the 2012 - 2013 Emile Noël Fellows
Our Most Recent Jean Monnet Working Papers
- No. 14/11: Klaus Dingwerth, Ina Lehmann, Ellen Reichel, and Tobias Weise
- Towards a Democratic Yardstick?
Evaluations of International Institutions in Academic Textbooks, 1970-2010
- No. 13/11: Joana Mendes
- EU Law and Global Regulatory Regimes: Hollowing out Procedural Standards?
- No. 12/11: Andreas Follesdal
- The Principle of Subsidiarity as a Constitutional Principle in International Law
- No. 11/11: Matthias Ecker-Ehrhardt
- Domestic Politicization of International Institutions:
Testing Competing Explanations Using Party Manifestos - No. 10/11: Andreas von Staden
- The Democratic Legitimacy of Judicial Review Beyond the State:
Normative Subsidiarity and Judicial Standards of Review - No. 9/11: Theresa Reinold
- Constitutionalization? Whose Constitutionalization?
Africa’s Ambivalent Engagement with the International Criminal Court - No. 8/11: Christine Schwöbel
- Whither the Private in Global Governance?
- No. 7/11: Ming-Sung Kuo
- Inter-Public Legality or Post-Public Legitimacy?
Global Governance and the Curious Case of Global AdministrativeLaw as a New Paradigm of Law
- No. 6/11: Joost Pauwelyn, Ramses A. Wessel, Jan Wouters
- The Exercise of Public Authority through Informal International Lawmaking: An Accountability Issue?
No. 5/11: Jean-Claude Piris
- It is Time for the Euro Area to Develop Further Closer Cooperation Among its Members
- No. 4/11: Michelle Q Zang
- Green Public Procurement in China and the WTO Agreement on Government Procurement:
Is it hard to be "fairly" green? - No. 3/11: Judicaël Etienne
- Loyalty Towards International Law as a Constitutional Principle of EU Law?
- No. 2/11: Armin von Bogdandy
- The European Lesson for International Democracy
The Significance of Articles 9 to 12 EU Treaty for International Organizations - No. 1/11: Carlos Closa
- Dealing with the Past: Memory and European Integration




