Trump forsaking NATO would be a win for Putin, but it might also be a win for Eurasia too. Nicholas Ross Smith examines the contemporary Ukrainian crisis and its historical roots.
Tag Archives: Europe
EU–Russian Relations and the Ukraine Crisis
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.
Public Procurement as a Multidisciplinary Field: in Practice and in Theory
November 30, 2016
Grith Skovgaard Ølykke takes a critical look at the reform of the EU public procurement rules. […]
Reforming public administration in Europe requires a good grasp of nuances
August 25, 2016
Too different? Europe’s bureaucracies defy uniform approaches to reform, writes Gerhard Hammerschmid.
European Patent Litigation in the Shadow of the Unified Patent Court
August 11, 2016
A New Beginning for the European Patent System
By Luke McDonagh.
Until recently, only scant data were publicly available on the subject of patent litigation in EU member states, and as a result it was difficult to accurately examine how prevalent patent litigation was from state to state, how costly it was and how significant the divergences were between the various systems. However, in recent years a number of major studies – based on analysis of carefully gathered empirical patent case data – have been published. These studies have shed new light on the subject of patent litigation in EU member states, particularly in the major jurisdictions of the UK, Germany, France and the Netherlands, where the vast majority of European patent ligation takes place. […]
December 9, 2016
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