Common Market Law Review

Papers
(The TQCC of Common Market Law Review is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
The art of casting political dissent in law: The EU’S framework for the screening of foreign direct investment17
The European Union’s COVID-19 recovery plan: The legal engineering of an economic policy shift16
The 2019 Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market: Some progress, a few bad choices, and an overall failed ambition15
The ECB, the courts and the issue of democratic legitimacy after Weiss15
Taming the giants: The DMA/DSA package11
Managing the ecological transition of the EU: The European Green Deal as a regulatory process8
Sustainable development chapters in EU free trade agreements: Emerging compliance issues8
A. Court of Justice EU judicial independence decentralized: A.K.8
Framing and managing constitutional identity conflicts: How to stabilize the modus vivendi between the Court of Justice and national constitutional courts7
Digital euro and ECB powers6
EU regulation of artificial intelligence: Challenges for patients’ rights6
Equivalence in the area of financial services: An effective instrument to protect EU financial stability in global capital markets?5
Between the devil and the deep blue sea: Vulnerable EU citizens cast adrift in the UK post-Brexit5
Next Generation EU and its constitutional ramifications: A critical assessment5
Principles of a systemic deficiencies doctrine: How to protect checks and balances in the Member States5
Acknowledging the centrality of the precautionary principle in judicial review of EU risk regulation: Why it matters5
In search of effectiveness and fairness in proving algorithmic discrimination in EU law4
Neutralizing online behavioural advertising: Algorithmic targeting with market power as an unfair commercial practice4
The Age Of Maturity Of Infringement Proceedings4
So close, yet so far: The EU/UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement4
On the principle of irremovability of judges beyond age discrimination: Commission v. Poland,4
Accommodating the freedom of online platforms to provide services through the incidental direct effect back door: Airbnb Ireland4
The European risk-based approaches: Connecting constitutional dots in the digital age4
A. Court of Justice Protecting Polish judges from Poland’s Disciplinary “Star Chamber”: Commission v. Poland (Interim proceedings)4
Legal mobilization via preliminary reference: Insights from the case of migrant rights4
Shopping for social security law in the EU4
The principle of solidarity and the geopolitics of energy: Poland v. Commission (OPAL pipeline)3
Consumer sovereignty and competition law: From personalization to diversity3
Legitimizing precarity of EU citizenship: Tjebbes3
B. National courts Making sense of the “incomprehensible”: The PSPP Judgment of the German Federal Constitutional Court3
Strategic autonomy in the European Union’s external relations law3
Rule of law with leverage: Policing structural obligations in EU law with the infringement procedure, fines, and set-off3
So long, farewell, auf wiedersehen, goodbye: The UK’S withdrawal package3
A. Court of Justice The Danish tax avoidance cases: New milestones in the Court’s anti-abuse doctrine,3
Similar, yet different: The Work-life Balance Directive and the expanding frontiers of EU non-discrimination law3
The right to effective judicial protection with respect to acts imposing restrictive measures and its ransformative force for the Common Foreign and Security Policy3
Judicial review and the Common Foreign and Security Policy: Limits to the gap-filling role of the Court of Justice3
The effectiveness of EU law and private arbitration3
Guest Editorial: “Accession through war” – Ukraine’s road to the EU2
Guest Editorial: EU emergency law and its impact on the EU legal order2
A. Court of Justice: The “special relationship” between the EU and the EEA EFTA States – free movement of EEA citizens in an extended area of freedom, security and justice: Ruska Federacija v. I.N.2
The Polysemy Of Anti-Discrimination Law: The Interpretation Architecture Of The Framework Employment Directive At The Court Of Justice2
What does Europe do about fair competition in international air transport? A critique of recent actions2
The appointment of judges and the right to a tribunal established by law: The ECJ tightens its grip on issues of domestic judicial organization: Review Simpson,2
Remedies for non-material damages: Striking out in a new direction? Braathens2
Religious neutrality policies at the workplace: Tangling the concept of direct and indirect religious discrimination. WABE and Müller2
Whistleblowing in the European Union2
If You Love Somebody Set Them Free: On The Court Of Justice’S Revision Of The Acte Clair Doctrine2
A. Court of Justice Preliminary references and rule of law: Another case of mixed signals from the Court of Justice regarding the independence of national courts: Miasto Lowicz2
The evolution and future of data-driven finance in the EU2
Turning Gold Into Green: Green Finance In The Mandate Of European Financial Supervision2
Case law A. Court of Justice Relocation blues – Refugee protection backsliding, division of competences, and the purpose of infringement proceedings: Commission v. Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republ2
Liability of “undertakings” in damages actions for breach of Articles 101, 102 TFEU: Skanska,2
The Changing Nature of Financial Regulation: Sustainable Finance as a New EU Policy Objective2
A. Court of Justice Horizontal Effect of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights: Bauer and Willmeroth2
The European arrest warrant and the independence of public prosecutors: OG & PI, PF, JR &YC2
The right to social assistance of children in education and their primary carers: Jobcenter Krefeld,2
Editorial comments: Not mastering the Treaties: The German Federal Constitutional Court’s PSPP judgment2
Balancing on a tightrope: Opinion 1/17 and the ECJ’s narrow and tortuous path for compatibility of the EU’s investment court system (ICS)2
Protecting EU data outside EU borders under the GDPR2
Digital exhaustion and internal market law: Tom Kabinet1
A genuine chance of free movement? Clarifying the “reasonable period of time” and residence conditions for jobseekers in G.M.A.1
Financial stability in private law: Intersections, conflicts, choices1
Book review: EU Framework for Foreign Direct Investment Control edited by Jacques H.J. Bourgeois.(Alphen aan den Rijn:Wolters Kluwer, 2020)1
Editorial Comments: The European Climate Law: Making The Social Market Economy Fit For 55?1
The construction of a European digital citizenship in the case law of the Court of Justice of the EU1
Editorial comments: Compromising (on) the general conditionality mechanism and the rule of law1
Effective judicial protection and the European arrest warrant: Navigating between procedural autonomy and mutual trust1
A. Court of Justice Trust until it is too late! Mutual recognition of judgments and limitations of judicial independence in a Member State: L and P1
The law requires translation: The Hungarian preliminary reference on preliminary references: IS,1
How to get in? Euro area entry criteria in books and in action1
Judicial approaches to norm overlaps in EU law: A case study on the free movement of workers1
Different shades of legal standing and the right to judicial protection of private parties in the Banking Union: Trasta Komercbanka1
The European Central Bank, national central banks, and the unity of the international representation of the European System of Central Banks1
The two-faced guardian – or how one half of the German Federal Constitutional Court became a European fundamental rights court1
Who cares? Caregivers’ derived residence rights from children in EU free movement law1
You’ll never work alone: A systemic assessment of the European Arrest Warrant and judicial independence1
Unlocking the Power of the European Commission to Order Interim Measures under Regulation 1/2003: An Inquiry into the Nature of the Tool1
The Court of Justice on the Junqueras saga: Interpreting the European parliamentary immunities in light of the democratic principle1
Integration, membership, and the EU Neighbourhood1
C. EFTA Court On an equal footing. The EFTA Court’s ruling in the Norwegian Social Security scandal: Criminal proceedings against N1
The greening of the Economic and Monetary Union1
Judicial protection and the environment in the EU legal order: Missing pieces for a complete puzzle of legal remedies1
Constitutional identity, the rule of law, and the power of the purse: The ECJ approves the conditionality mechanism to protect the Union budget: Hungary and Poland v. Parliament and Council1
EU investment law at a crossroads: Open strategic autonomy in times of heightened security concerns1
Editorial comments: Clear and present danger: Poland, the rule of law & primacy1
Public health emergencies and export restrictions: Solidarity and a common approach or disintegration of the internal market?1
EU Law and the Public Regulation of the Platform Economy: The Case of the Short-Term Rental Market1
Strengthening the rule of law and the EU pre-accession policy: Repubblika v. Il-Prim Ministru1
The best interests of the child in ECJ asylum and migration case law: Towards a safeguard principle for the genuine enjoyment of the substance of children’s rights?1
The Principle of ne bis in idem in EU competition law: The beginning of a new era after the ECJ’s decisions in bpost and Nordzucker?1
Rebates after the General Court’s 2022 Intel judgment1
Kaleidoscopic data-related enforcement in the digital age1
The Digital Markets Act: Regulating the Wild West1
Editorial comments: A jurisprudence of distribution for the EU1
The protection of the EU financial interests between administrative and criminal tools: OLAF and EPPO1
The primacy of Union law over incompatible national measures: Beyond disapplication and towards a remedy of nullity?1
Provisional application of international agreements by the EU1
Activism on and off the bench: Pierre Pescatore and the law of integration1
After the Judgment: The Implementation of Preliminary Rulings in the Hungarian Judicial System 2004–2019 and Beyond1
EU COVID-19 purchase and export mechanism: A framework for EU operational autonomy1
Horizontal direct effect of Union citizenship and the evolving sporting exception: TopFit,1
The new European Directive on representative actions for the protection of the collective interests of consumers – A huge, but blurry step forward1
Book review: European Libraries and the Internet: Copyright and Extended Collective Licences, by Ran Tryggvadottir. (Cambridge: Intersentia, 2018)0
Ligue des droits humains and the validity of the PNR Directive: Balancing individual rights and State powers in times of new technologies0
Book review: Vom Bail-out-Verbot zur solidarischen Bail-out-Pflicht? Eine rechtliche Analyse des europäischen mitgliedsstaatlichen Solidaritätsprinzips von der Gründung der EWG bis zum ESM, by 0
Editorial comments: Protecting the EU’s internal market in times of pandemic and growing trade disputes: Some reflections about the challenges posed by foreign subsidies0
Book review: The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights in the Member States, Edited by Michal Bobek and Jeremias Adams-Prassl. (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2020)0
Book Review: Rightful Relations with Distant Strangers: Kant, the EU, and theWider World, by Aravind Ganesh. (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2021)0
Editorial comments: Unfinished Brexit business: The Windsor Framework on the Northern Ireland Protocol0
The principle of energy solidarity: Germany v. Poland,0
Euratom, State aid and environmental protection: Hinkley Point0
Book review: Caring Responsibilities in European Law and Policy. Who Cares?, edited by Eugenia Caracciolo di Torella and Annick Masselot. (Abingdon: Routledge, 2020)0
Editorial comments: Paying for the EU’s industrial policy0
Handle with care! The direct effect of the requirement of proportionality of sanctions and the remedy of disapplication: NE v. Bezirkshauptmannschaft Hartberg-Fürstenfeld0
Book review: Der informelle Trilog. Das Schattengesetzgebungsverfahren der Europäischen Union, by Fabian Giersdorf, Der informelle Trilog. (Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, 2019)0
Book review: The EU Design Approach: A Global Appraisal., edited by Annette Kur, Arianne Levin and Jens Schovsbo. (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2019)0
The distortion theory in EU treaty-making: Commission v. Council (Geneva Act)0
Book review: Economic Sanctions in EU Private International Law, by Tamás Szabados. (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2020)0
Extraterritorial protection of human rights in value chains0
Book review: Research Handbook on EU Economic Law, edited by Federico Fabbrini and Marco Ventoruzzo. (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019)0
Book review: Effectiveness versus Procedural Protection: Tensions triggered by the EU law mandate of ex officio review by Allison Östlund.(Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2019)0
Editorial Comments: From Conference to Convention? Ideas and Prospects for Reform of the EU Treaties0
Individuals challenging directives in EU courts0
Book review: General Principles of EU Law and the Protection of Fundamental Rights, edited by Chiara Amalfitano. (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2018)0
Gaps and opportunities: The rudimentary protection for “data-paying consumers” under new EU consumer protection law0
Book Review: EU Public Procurement and Innovation: The Innovation Partnership Procedure and Harmonization Challenges, by Pedro Cerqueira Gomes. (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2021)0
Comprehensive sickness insurance, EU citizenship rights and residence rights of Chen carers: And all this after the UK has left the EU …: VI0
Book review: Die kartellrechtliche Kontrolle der Ausübung standardwesentlicher Schutzrechte. Unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Ökonomie der Standardisierung, by Michael Lampert. (Berlin: Duncker &0
Book review: Surveillance and Privacy in the Digital Age: European Transatlantic and Global Perspectives, edited by Valsamis Mitsilegas and Niovi Vavoula. (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2021)0
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Book Review: Private Selves: Legal Personhood in European Privacy Protection By Susanna Lindroos-Hovinheimo, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021)0
Book review: The External Dimension of the EU’s Policy against Trafficking in Human Beings, by Chloé Brière. (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2021)0
Book Review: Fundamental Rights in the EU Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, by Sara Iglesias Sánchez and Maribel González Pascual. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021)0
Book review: Individual Rights under European Union Law. A study on the relation between rights, obligations and interests in the case law of the Court of Justice edited by Catherine Warin.(Bad0
Arbitration and the Brussels I bis Regulation: London Steam-Ship Owners’ Mutual Insurance Association0
Phasing out coal through electricity market regulation0
Book review: Restoring the Balance in the European Economic Area, by Carl Baudenbacher. (Luxembourg: European Law Reporter, 2021)0
Economic frontiers of the rule of law: Sped-Pro v. Commission0
Book review: General Principles of EU Law and the EU Digital Order, edited by Ulf Bernitz, Xavier Groussot, Jaan Paju and Sybe A. de Vries. (Alphen aan den Rijn:Wolters Kluwer, 2019)0
Book Review: European Financial Regulation: Levelling the Cross-Sectoral Playing Field Edited By Veerle Colaert, Danny Busch and Thomas Incalza, (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2019)0
Book review: L’individu, sujet du droit de l’Union européenne, by Julie Rondu. (Brussels: Bruylant, 2020)0
Book review: Non-Judicial Remedies and EU Administration: Protection of Rights versus Preservation of Autonomy, by Paola Chirulli and Luca De Lucia. (London / New York / Turin: Routledge / Giap0
Book review: The Participation of the EU in International Dispute Settlement: Lessons from EU Investment Agreements., edited by Luca Pantaleo. (The Hague: T.M.C. Asser Press, 2018)0
Book review: Citizenship in the European Union: Constitutionalism, Rights and Norms, by Anne Wesemann. (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2020)0
Book Review: Non-Competition Interests in EU Antitrust Law: An Empirical Study of Article 101 TFEU., by Or Brook. (Cambridge University Press, 2022)0
Book review: Unabhängigkeitsregime im europäischen Verwaltungsverbund. Eine europa-und verfassungsrechtliche Untersuchung unionsrechtlicher Organisationsregelungen für Mitgliedstaaten anhand von Re0
Book review: The Rise and Decline of Fundamental Rights in EU Citizenship, by Adrienne Yong. (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2019)0
Book review: Solidarity as a Public Virtue? Law and Public Policies in the European Union, edited by Veronica Federico and Christian Lahusen. (Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2018)0
Transferring a refugee to homelessness in another Member State:Jawo and Ibrahim,0
At the crossroads of a frozen conflict: Political oversight of the Council’s administrative budget by the European Parliament0
Book review: Parliamentary Cooperation and Diplomacy in EU External Relations. An Essential Companion, edited by Kolja Raube, Meltem Müftüler-Baç and Jan Wouters. (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publ0
Book review: Constitutionalising the External Dimensions of EU Migration Policies in Times of Crisis by Sergio Carrera, Juan Santos Vara and Tineke Strik.(Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2019)0
Book review: Preliminary References to the Court of Justice of the European Union and Effective Judicial Protection, by Clelia Lacchi. (Brussels: Larcier, 2020)0
Book Review: The European Parliament as an Accountability Forum: Overseeing the Economic and Monetary Union, by Adina Akbik. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022)0
The pitfalls of border procedures0
Book review: A Peaceful Revolution: The Development of Police and Judicial Cooperation in the European Union by Cyrille Fijnaut. (Cambridge: Intersentia, 2019)0
How to exhort and to persuade with(out legal) force: Challenging soft law after FBF0
Book Review: EU Private Law: Anatomy of a Growing Legal Order, by Jürgen Basedow. (Cambridge: Intersentia, 2021)0
Book Review: Investitionsschutz in Europa: Der Justizkonflikt zwischen EuGH und Schiedsgerichtbarkeit, by Jan Philipp Köster. (Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2022)0
The future of the Energy Charter Treaty after Moldova v. Komstroy0
Book review: European Private International Law and Member State Treaties with Third States. The Case of the European Succession Regulation,, by Anatol Dutta and Wolfgang Wurmnest. (Cambridge: 0
Book review: EU Law on Maternity and Other Child-Related Leaves: Impact on Gender Equality, edited by Miguel De la Corte-Rodríguez. (Alphen aan den Rijn: Wolters Kluwer, 2019)0
Book Review: The UK’s Withdrawal from the EU: A Legal Analysis, by Michael Dougan. (Oxford University Press, 2021)0
Book Review: Research Handbook on Legal Aspects of Brexit, Edited by Adam Lazowski and Adam Cygan. (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2022)0
Book review: Les frontières de l’Europe sociale, edited by Ségolène Barbou des Places, Etienne Pataut and Pierre Rodière. (Paris: Editions Pedone, 2018)0
Residence right under Article 20 TFEU not dependent on sufficient resources: Subdelegación del Gobierno en Ciudad Reals0
Only Fans of the Council’s implementing powers in Luxembourg: Fenix International0
Book review: On Brexit: Law, Justice and Injustices, edited by Tawhida Ahmed and Elaine Fahey. (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019)0
Komstroy and Opinion 1/20 – curious and curiouser0
Book review: A Guide to the Anti-Tax Avoidance Directive by Werner Haslehner, Katerina Pantazatou, Georg Kofler and Alexander Rust. (Agustín García-Ureta)0
Book review: Democratic Empowerment in the European Union, edited by David Levi-Faur and Frans van Waarden. (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018)0
Complete, yet limited: The guarantee of independence for National Regulatory Authorities in the energy sector: Commission v. Germany0
Mediating conflicts between national identities and EU law: The potential of Article 4(2) TEU0
Book review: EU External Migration Policies in an Era of Global Mobilities. Intersecting Policy Universes, edited by Sergio Carrera, Leonhard den Hertog, Marion Panizzon and Dora Kostakopoulou.0
Book review: La pleine juridiction du juge de l’Union européenne en droit de la concurrence: Contrôle et compétence sur les amendes. by Géraldine Gaulard. (Brussels: Bruylant, 2020)0
Book Review: EU Law and International Arbitration: Managing Distrust Through Dialogue, by Konstanze von Papp. (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2021)0
Book Review: The Interplay of Global Standards and EU Pharmaceutical Regulation: The International Council for Harmonisation, by Sabrina Röttger-Wirtz. (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2021)0
Book review: Free Movement of Persons in the Nordic States. Edited by (Katarina Hyltén-Cavallius and Jaan Paju, Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2023)0
The European Social Dialogue as a source of EU legal acts following EPSU: Collective bargaining and industrial relations get lost in translation,0
Book review: Precarious Work. The Challenge for Labour Law in Europe, edited by Jeff Kenner, Izabela Florczak and Marta Otto. (Cambridge: Intersentia, 2019)0
The never-ending difficulties of the temporal applicability of EU directives: VYSOCINAWIND0
Book review: Enhanced Cooperation and European Tax Law, by Caroline Heber. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021)0
The European parliament’s institutional proposals following the conference on the future of Europe: Much ado about nothing?0
Substance carve-out and function-risk analysis in the ATAD’s CFC rule as two sides of the same coin: Strengths and limits of a uniform concept of abuse0
B. European Court of Human Rights Reconciling Fundamental Social Rights and Economic Freedoms: The ECtHR’s ruling in LO and NTF v. Norway (the Holship case)0
Book Review: Functional Responsibility of International Organisations: The European Union and International Economic Law, by Emilija Leinarte. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021)0
Sententia non existens: A new remedy under EU law?: Waldemar Zurek (W. Z.)0
Book review: Collective and Mass Litigation in Europe: Model Rules for Effective Dispute Resolution by Astrid Stadler, Emmanuel Jeuland and Vincent Smith. (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2020)0
Book review: EU Civil Procedure Law and Third Countries: WhichWay Forward?, Edited by Alexander Trunk and Nikitas Hatzimihail. (Baden-Baden / Oxford: Nomos / Hart Publishing, 2021)0
Editors and publishers0
Editorial comments: The dog that did not bark: The EU and the Energy Charter Treaty0
Book review: The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union and the Employment Relation, by Filip Dorssemont, Klaus Lörcher, Stefan Clauwaert and Mélanie Schmitt. (Oxford: Hart Publish0
Book review: Das Menschenwürdekonzept der Europäischen Menschenrechtskonvention, by Torben Bührer. (Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, 2020)0
Book review: The European Commission in Turbulent Times. Assessing Organizational Change and Policy Impact., edited by Jörn Ege, MichaelW. Bauer and Stefan Becker. (Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2018)0
Climate change and the mandate of the ECB: Potential and limits of monetary contribution to European green policies0
Central banks and inequality0
Book review: The Law & Politics of Brexit: Volume II. The Withdrawal Agreement, by Federico Fabbrini. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020)0
Inter-Member State international law in the EU legal order: Some thoughts on Slovenia v. Croatia0
Book review: The Right of Communication to the Public in EU Copyright Law, by Justin Koo. (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2019)0
Book review: Legal Methods. How to work with legal arguments, by Thomas M.J. Möllers. (unich / Baden-Baden / Oxford: C.H. Beck / Nomos / Hart, 2020)0
When is a company not an undertaking under EU competition law? The contribution of the Dôvera judgment0
The principle of primacy and the duty of national bodies appointed to enforce EU law to disapply conflicting national law: An Garda Síochána,0
Editorial comments: Special Advice on Competition Policy for the Digital Era0
Here we go again: The Court, the value of care and traditional roles within the family: Dicu0
Book Review: The Making of Consumer Law and Policy in Europe, Edited by Hans-W. Micklitz. (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2021)0
Book review: EMU Integration and Member States’ Constitutions, edited by Stefan Griller and Elisabeth Lensch. (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2021)0
Book review: Agreement on the European Economic Area: A Commentary, edited by Finn Arnesen et al. (Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2018)0
Facing and embracing the consequences of mixity: Opinion 1/19, Istanbul Convention0
Book Review: The European Restructuring Directive, by Gerard McCormack. (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2021)0
Book Review: Digital Constitutionalism in Europe: Reframing Rights and Powers in the Algorithmic Society, by Giovanni De Gregorio. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022)0
Book review: An Ever-Changing Union? Perspectives on the Future of EU Law in Honour of Allan Rosas., edited by Koen Lenaerts, Jean-Claude Bonichot, Heikki Kanninen, Caroline Naômé and Pekka Pohjankosk0
Editorial comments: Charting deeper and wider dimensions of (free) movement in EU law0
Understanding the nature of the EEA Agreement: On the direct applicability of regulations0
The independence criterion for national courts in the preliminary reference procedure after Banco de Santander: Still the joker in the deck?0
Book Review: European Public Procurement: Commentary on Directive 2014/24/EU, Edited by Roberto Caranta and Albert Sanchez-Graells. (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2021)0
Book review: The Rule of Law in the European Union. The Internal Dimension, edited by Theodore Konstadinides. (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2017)0
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No Francovich in environmental law: The ECJ’s decision in J.P. v. Ministre de la Transition écologique0
Romanian version of the rule of law crisis comes to the ECJ: The AFJR case is not just about the Cooperation and Verification Mechanism0
The EU’s duty to respect hungarian sovereignty: An action plan0
On national administrative autonomy and the effectiveness of the preliminary ruling procedure: Belgium v. Commission0
Book review: Presumption of Innocence in EU Anti-Cartel Enforcement, by Aiste? Mickonyte. (Leiden: Brill / Nijhoff, 2019)0
Civil Litigation Against Third-Country Defendants in the EU: Effective Access to Justice as a Rationale for European Harmonization of the Law of International Jurisdiction0
Courage and Directive 2014/104/EU0
Book review: Research Handbook on European Union Taxation Law, edited by Christina HJI Panayi,Werner Haslehner and Edoardo Traversa. (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2020)0
Book review: Autonomous Public Bodies and the Law: A European Perspective, edited by Stéphanie De Somer. (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2017)0
Book Review: The Principle of Mutual Trust in EU Criminal Law, by Auke Willems. (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2021)0
The ECJ and the rise of adjudicatory jurisdiction: Venezuela v. Council0
Book review: EU Cross-Border Succession Law. Edited by (Stefania Bariatti, IlariaViarengo and Francesca C.Villata, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2022).0
Book review: La responsabilité sans faute de l’Union européenne, by Ninon Forster. (Brussels: Bruylant, 2021)0
Primacy and direct effect - still together: Poplawski II0
Book Review: The EU and the Rule of Law in International Economic Relations: An Agenda for an Enhanced DialogueEdited By Andrea Biondi and Giorgia Sangiuolo, (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2021)0
Book review: Die Rechtsperson der Europäischen Union im Wandel:Auswirkungen differenzierter Integration durch Völkerrecht auf die Europäische Union, Edited by Jonathan Bauerschmidt. (Tübingen: 0
Book review: Constituent Power in the European Union, by Markus Patberg. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020)0
Book review: Fissures in EU Citizenship: The Deconstruction and Reconstruction of the Legal Evolution of EU Citizenship, by Martin Steinfeld. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022)0
Immunities of national central banks in Member States under EU law: Commission v. Slovenia (ECB Archives).0
Upholding the right to asylum in times of its “instrumentalization” by neighbouring States: Valstybe?s sienos apsaugos tarnyba0
Book review: EU Law in Populist Times. Crises and Prospects, edited by Francesca Bignami. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019)0
Book review: The European Union and the Use of Force, by Julia Schmidt. (Leiden: Brill)0
Book review: Gerichtsstandsklauseln in der privaten Durchsetzung des EU-Kartellrechts, by Polina Westerhoven. (Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2019)0
B. National Courts National security as an exception to EU data protection standards: The judgment of the Conseil d’État in French Data Network and others0
Book review: Constitutional Imaginaries: A Theory of European Societal Constitutionalism, by Jirí Pribán. (Abingdon: Routledge, 2022)0
Book review: Fundamental Rights and Mutual Trust in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice: A Role for Proportionality?, by Ermioni Xanthopoulou. (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2020)0
Book review: Research Handbook on the EU’s Common Foreign and Security Policy, edited by Steven Blockmans and Panos Koutrakos. (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018)0
Challenging competition commitment decisions: Groupe Canal+0
Book review: Le rôle politique de la Cour de justice de l’Union européenne, edited by Laure Clément-Wilz. (Brussels: Larcier, 2019)0
A. Court of Justice: How far can previous rulings or evidence determine an individual administrative decision? Glencore’s implications for decisions within the scope of EU law0
Book review: Die asymmetrische Politisierung als neue Triebfeder der europäischen Integrationsdynamik. Fünf Politikfelder und deren Analyse, by Markus Warasin. (Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2019)0
Book review: Foreign Investment Under the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), edited by Makane Moïse Mbengue and Stefanie Schacherer. (Heidelberg: Springer, 2019)0
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