2005 Jean Monnet Working Papers

No.1/05
Federico Ortino
From ‘non-discrimination’ to ‘reasonableness’: a paradigm shift in international economic law?

No.2/05
David M. Trubek, Patrick Cottrell, Mark Nance
“Soft Law,” “Hard Law,” and European Integration: Toward a Theory of Hybridity

No.3/05
Alessandro Ferrari
Religions, secularity and democracy in Europe: for a new Kelsenian pact

No.4/05
NíGunu N. Tiny
Judicial Accommodation: NAFTA, the EU and the WTO

No.5/05
Fernando Gonzalez Rojas
The Notion of Discrimination in Article 1102 of NAFTA

No.6/05
Theodor Schilling
On the Constitutionalization of General International Law

No.7/05
Boris Rotenberg
The Legal Regulation of Software Interoperability in the EU

No.8/05
Marco Dani
Economic Constitutionalism(s) in a Time of Uneasiness – Comparative Study onthe Economic Constitutional Identities of Italy, the WTO and the EU

No.9/05
Sanem Baykal
Unity in Diversity? The Challenge of Diversity for the European Political Identity, Legitimacy and Democratic Governance: Turkeyís EU Membership as the Ultimate Test Case

No.10/05
Jan Komárek
European Constitutionalism and the European Arrest Warrant: Contrapunctual Principles in Disharmony