Highlights
- The Ninth Annual Emile Noel Lecture - April 15th, 2013
- Activities of the Jean Monnet Center
- The 2012-2013 Emile Noël Fellows
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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.
Announcing the 2013 - 2014 Emile Noël Fellows
Our Most Recent Jean Monnet Working Papers
Jean Monnet Working Paper Series, 2013:
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Failed Boundaries:
The Near-Perfect Correlation Between State-to-State WTO Claims and Private Party Investment Rights -
Jean Monnet Working Paper Series, 2012:
- Reservations symposium Paper No. 18/12: Ineta Ziemele and Lāsma Liede
- Reservations to Human Rights Treaties: From Draft Guideline 3.1.12 to Guideline 3.1.5.6
- Reservations symposium Paper No. 17/12: Michael Wood
- Institutional Aspects of the Guide to Practice on Reservations
- Reservations symposium Paper No. 16/12: Daniel Müller
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Reservations and Time
Is There Only Right Moment to Formulate and to React to Reservations? - Reservations symposium Paper No. 15/12: Alain Pellet
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The ILC Guide to Practice on Reservations to Treaties
A General Presentation by the Special Rapporteur - Introduction to the Reservations symposium: Marko Milanovic and Linos-Alexander Sicilianos
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Symposium on the ILC’s Guide to Practice on Reservations to Treaties
- No. 14/12: Jenia Iontcheva Turner
- The Expressive Dimension of EU Criminal Law
- No. 13/12: Margaret Chon
- PPPs in Global IP
(Public-Private Partnerships in Global Intellectual Property) - No. 12/12: Iulia Motoc
- European Tradition of International Law: Some Remarks about Totalitarian Legacy
- No. 11/12: Claire d’Humilly de Serraval
- The Paradox of the 21st Century: The Protection of Freedom of Expression in Europe
- No. 10/12: Cian C. Murphy
- Human Rights Law and the Challenges of Explicit Judicial Dialogue




