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No. 1/11: Carlos Closa
Dealing with the Past: Memory and European Integration -
No. 2/11: Armin von Bogdandy
The European Lesson for International Democracy The Significance of Articles 9 to 12 EU Treaty for International Organizations -
No. 3/11: Judicaël Etienne
Loyalty Towards International Law as a Constitutional Principle of EU Law? -
No. 4/11: Michelle Q Zang
Green Public Procurement in China and the WTO Agreement on Government Procurement: is it hard to be “fairly” green? -
No. 5/11: Jean-Claude Piris
It is Time for the Euro Area to Develop Further Closer Cooperation Among its Members -
No. 6/11: Joost Pauwelyn, Ramses A. Wessel, Jan Wouters
The Exercise of Public Authority through Informal International Lawmaking: An Accountability Issue? -
No. 7/11: Ming-Sung Kuo
Inter-Public Legality or Post-Public Legitimacy? Global Governance and the Curious Case of Global Administrative Law as a New Paradigm of Law -
No. 8/11: Christine Schwöbel
Whither the Private in Global Governance? -
No. 09/11: Theresa Reinold
Constitutionalization? Whose Constitutionalization? Africa’s Ambivalent Engagement with the International Criminal Court -
No. 10/11: Andreas von Staden
The Democratic Legitimacy of Judicial Review Beyond the State: Normative Subsidiarity and Judicial Standards of Review -
No. 11/11: Matthias Ecker-Ehrhardt
Domestic Politicization of International Institutions: Testing Competing Explanations Using Party Manifestos -
No. 12/11: Andreas Follesdal
The Principle of Subsidiarity as a Constitutional Principle in International Law -
No. 13/11: Joana Mendes
EU Law and Global Regulatory Regimes: Hollowing out Procedural Standards? -
No. 14/11: Klaus Dingwerth, Ina Lehmann, Ellen Reichel, and Tobias Weise
Towards a Democratic Yardstick? Evaluations of International Institutions in Academic Textbooks, 1970-2010