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- No. 1/09
Grainne de Burca
The European Court of Justice and the International Legal Order after Kadi
- No. 2/09
Daniel Halberstam and Eric Stein
The United Nations, the European Union, and the King of Sweden: Economic Sanctions and Individual Rights in a Plural World Order
- No. 3/09
Sergio Dellavalle
Constitutionalism Beyond the Constitution: The Treaty of Lisbon in the Light of Post-National Public Law
- No. 4/09
Laurent Pech
The Rule of Law as a Constitutional Principle of the European Union
- No. 5/09
Kostas A. Lavdas, Dimitris N. Chryssochoou
Republican Europe in a Liberal Milieu
- No. 6/09
Marco Dani
Remedying European legal pluralism
The FIAMM and Fedon litigation and the judicial protection of international trade bystanders
- No. 7/09
António Frada de Sousa
Company’s Cross-border Transfer of Seat in the EU after Cartesio
- No. 8/09
Ioannis Lianos
“’Lost in Translation’? Towards a Theory of Economic Transplants”
- No. 9/09
Kristin Henrard
The First Substantive ECJ Judgment on the Racial Equality Directive: A Strong Message in a Conceptually Flawed and Responsively Weak Bottle
- No. 10/09
Laurent Pech
The Law of Holocaust Denial in Europe: Towards a (qualified) EU-wide Criminal Prohibition
- No. 11/09
Joanna Krzeminska-Vamvaka
Horizontal effect of fundamental rights and freedoms – much ado about nothing? German, Polish and EU theories compared after Viking Line
- No. 12/09
Antonio Segura-Serrano
The Transformation of International Law
- No. 13/09
Antonio Segura-Serrano
Could - and should - English win the "language war" in regional integration? NAFTA and EU experience
- No. 14/09
Gráinne de Búrca
The EU in the Negotiation of the UN Disability Convention
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