Working Papers
2010 Jean Monnet Working Papers
- No. 1/10: Francesca Bignami
- From Expert Administration to Accountability Network: A New Paradigm for Comparative Administrative Law
- No. 2/10: Christian Pippan
- International Law, Domestic Political Orders, and the ‘Democratic Imperative’: Has Democracy Finally Emerged as a Global Legal Entitlement?
- No. 3/10: Amedeo Arena
- The Doctrine of Union Preemption in the EU Single Market: Between Sein and Sollen
- No. 4/10: Silvana Sciarra
- Collective Exit Strategies: New Ideas in Transnational Labour Law
- No. 5/10: Franz C. Mayer
- Rashomon in Karlsruhe - A reflection on Democracy and Identity in the European Union
- No. 6/10: Stefania Ninatti
- Adjusting Differences and Accommodating Competences: Family Matters in the European Union
- No. 7/10: Sarah Kahn-Nisser
- Drawing the Line: The EU's Political Accession Criteria and the Construction of Membership
- No. 8/10: Dimitry Kochenov
- Citizenship without Respect: The EU's Troubled Equality Ideal
- No. 9/10: Sylvia N. Tesh
- Reducing Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon: Paradoxes of Environmentalism
- No. 10/10: Camille Dautricourt
- A Strasbourg Perspective on the Autonomous Development of Fundamental Rights in EU Law: Trends and Implications
THE NEW PUBLIC LAW IN A GLOBAL (DIS)ORDER A PERSPECTIVE FROM ITALY
- No. 11/10: Lorenzo Casini
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«Italian Hours»: The Globalization of Cultural Property Law
- No. 12/10: Edoardo Chiti
- The Administrative Law of the Roman Catholic Church. A Comparative Inquiry
- No. 13/10: Elisa D'Alterio
- From Judicial Comity to Legal Comity: a Judicial Solution to Global Disorder?
- No. 14/10: Elena Mitzman
- The Proliferation of Independent Accountability Mechanisms in the Field of Development Finance
- No. 15/10: Federico Fabbrini
- The European Multilevel System for the Protection of Fundamental Rights: A 'Neo-Federalist' Perspective
- No. 16/10: Giulio Napolitano
- The Two Ways Of Global Governance After The Financial Crisis Multilateralism vs. Cooperation Among Governments
- No. 17/10: Maurizia De Bellis
- Public Law and Private Regulators in the Global Legal Space
- No. 18/10: Stefano Battini
- The Procedural Side of Legal Globalization: The Case of the World Heritage Convention