Working Papers
2007 Jean Monnet Working Papers
- No.1/07:
Richard Stith
- Securing the Rule of Law through Interpretive Pluralism: An Argument from Comparative Law
- No. 2/07:
Dietmar Nickel & Gerrard Quille
- In the Shadow of the Constitution: Common Foreign and Security Policy/European Security and Defence Policy Adapting to a Changing External Environment
- No. 3/07:
Omar Akbar
- The “Necessary” Connection Between the Duty to Negotiate and Least Restrictive Measures Analysis: The Gambling Dispute Reconsidered
- No. 4/07:
Pierpaolo Settembri
- The surgery succeeded. Has the patient died? The impact of enlargement on the European Union
- No. 5/07:
George S. Katrougalos
- The (Dim) Perspectives of the European Social Citizenship
Symposium: European Integration - The New Italian Scholarship
- No. 6/07:
Marco Dani
- Constitutionalism and Dissonances – Has Europe Paid Off Its Debt to Functionalism?
- No. 7/07:
Edoardo Chiti
- The European Security and Defense Administration Within the Context of the Global Legal Space
- No. 8/07:
Giovanni Orlandini
- Right to Strike, Transnational Collective Action and European Law: Time to Move On?
- No. 9/07:
Barbara Pasa
- Old Terms for New Concepts in Consumer Contracts?
- No. 10/07:
Tommaso Rafaraci and Rosanna Belfiore
- Judicial Protection of Individuals under the Third Pillar of the European Union
- No. 11/07:
Marzia Barbera and Bruno Caruso
- In Search of a New Language: Italian Labour Law Scholarship in the Face of European Integration
- No. 12/07:
Marta Cartabia
- “Taking Dialogue Seriously” The Renewed Need for a Judicial Dialogue at the Time of Constitutional Activism in the European Union
- No. 13/07:
Armin von Bogdandy
- The European Union as Situation, Executive, and Promoter of the International Law of Cultural Diversity – Elements of a Beautiful Friendship
- No. 14/07:
Cees Maris
- Laïcité in the Low Countries? On Headscarves in a Neutral State