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| The Jean Monnet Working Papers > 1999
Jean Monnet Papers |
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- No.1/99
Philip Alston and J. H. H. Weiler
An 'Ever Closer Union' in Need of a Human Rights Policy: The European Union and
Human Rights
- No.2/99
Frederick M. Abbott The North
American Integration Regime and Its Implications for the World Trading System
- No.3/99
Joanne Scott On Kith and Kine (and
Crustaceans): Trade and Environment in the EU and WTO
- No.4/99
J.H.H Weiler & Sybilla C.
Fries A Human Rights Policy for the European Community and Union: The
Question of Competences
- No.5/99
Francesca Bignami The
Administrative State in a Separation of Powers Constitution: Lessons for
European Community Rulemaking from the United States
- No.6/99
Christine Boch The Iroquois at the
Kirchberg; or, some Naïve Remarks on the Status and Relevance of Direct
Effect
- No.7/99
Grainne de Burca Reappraising
Subsidiarity's Significance after Amsterdam
- No.8/99
Janos Volkai The Application of
the Europe Agreement and European Law in Hungary: the Judgment of an Activist
Constitutional Court on Activist Notions
- No.9/99
Ian B. Lee In Search of a Theory
of State Liability in the European Union
- No.10/99
Jo Shaw and Antje Wiener The
Paradox of the `European Polity'
- No.11/99
Sverker Gustavsson Reconciling
Suprastatism and Democratic Accountability
- No.12/99
Neil Walker Flexibility within a
Metaconstitutional Frame: Reflections on the future of legal authority in
Europe
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