Stéphanie De Somer looks at the influence of EU law on the creation of independent regulatory authorities and the interaction of this trend with national constitutions.
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A world where the rivers are people too
June 22, 2017
Catherine Iorns Magallanes takes a look at how adoption of individual elements of law can help shift both mindsets and practice to protect the earth for the future. […]
EU Regulation for Fair Competition – Does it Help When Global Competition is Unfair?
March 16, 2017
Christian Koenig and Bernhard von Wendland discuss the strengths and weaknesses of EU regulation in light of global competitive pressures.
The Passing-On Problem in EU Law
March 6, 2017
Magnus Strand examines the passing-on problem in EU law damages and restitution. […]
EU law-making in the shadow of the CJEU case law: looking at the “trilogue” black box
December 7, 2016
Dr Albert Sanchez-Graells explores the influence of CJEU case law in EU law-making.
June 30, 2017
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