The Jean Monnet Working Papers > 1995 Jean Monnet Papers


  • No. 1/95
    J.H.H. Weiler/Ulrich Haltern/Franz Mayer
    European Democracy and Its Critics -- Five Uneasy Pieces.
  • No. 2/95
    Jose de Areilza
    Sovereignty or Management? The Dual Character of the EC's Supranationalism -- Revisited.
  • No. 3/95
    Sarah Strasser
    Evolution & Effort: The Development of a Strategy of Docket Control for the European Court of Justice & The Question of Preliminary References.
  • No. 4/95
    Darcy S. Binder
    The European Court of Justice and the Protection of Fundamental Rights in the European Community: New Developments and Future Possibilities in Expanding Fundamental Rights Review to Member State Action.
  • No. 5/95
    Steve J. Boom
    The European Union after the Maastricht Decision: Is Germany the "Virginia of Europe?".
  • No. 6/95
    J.H.H. Weiler
    The State "uber alles": Demos, Telos and the German Maastricht Decision.
  • No. 7/95
    J.H.H. Weiler
    Der Staat "uber alles": Demos, Telos und die Maastricht-Entscheidung des Bundesverfassungsgerichts.
  • No. 8/95
    Kieron Beal
    Of Giants and Pygmies: Analysis of Rights and Remedies between two Contracting Parties under Article 85 of the Treaty of Rome.
  • No. 9/95
    G.R. Milner-Moore
    The Accountability of Private Parties under the Free Movement of Goods Principle.
  • No. 10/95
    Theodor Schilling
    Subsidiarity as a Rule and a Principle, or: Taking Subsidiarity Seriously.
  • No. 11/95
    Jeremy Richmond
    Race Discrimination in the European Union: Potential Sources of Protection for Racial Minorities.
  • No. 12/95
    J.H.H. Weiler
    Europe After Maastricht -- Do the New Clothes have an Emperor ?
  • No. 13/95
    J.W.R. Reed
    Political Review of the European Court of Justice and its Jurisprudence.
   
 
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