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| The Jean Monnet Working Papers > 1996
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- No.
1/96
Joseph A. LaNasa III ("Jody") An Evaluation of the Uses and
Importance of Rules of Origin, and the Effectiveness of the Uruguay Round's
Agreement on Rules of Origin in Harmonizing and Regulating them.
- No.
2/96
J.H.H. Weiler The Jurisprudence of Human Rights in the
European Union: Integration and Disintegration, Values and Processes.
- No.
3/96
J.H.H. Weiler The Selling of Europe: The Discourse of
European Citizenship in the IGC 1996.
- No. 4/96
Ulrich R.
Haltern Verantwortlichkeit und Integration in einer mißtrauischen
Demokratie - Zwei Studien sur Verfassungsgerichtsbarkeit:
- No.
5/96
Ulrich R. Haltern High time for a check-up: Progressivism,
Populism and Constitutional Review in Germany.
- No.
6/96
Walter Mattli / Anne-Marie Slaughter Constructing the
European Community Legal System from the Ground up: The Role of Individual
Litigants and National Courts.
- No.
7/96
Gregory P. Lubkin Is Europe's Glass Half-Full or Half-Empty?
The Taxation of Alcohol and the Development of a European Identity.
- No.
8/96
Kenneth L. Horton The Software Copyright Directive and the
Internet: Collision on the Information Superhighway?.
- No.
9/96
Daniela Caruso The Missing View of the Cathedral: The Private
Law Paradigm of European Legal Integration.
- No.
10/96
Theodor Schilling/ J.H.H. Weiler / Ulrich R. Haltern Who in
the Law is the Ultimate Judicial Umpire of European Community Competences? The
Schilling - - Weiler/Haltern Debate.
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