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No. 01/13: Ari Afilalo
Failed Boundaries: The Near-Perfect Correlation Between State-to-State WTO Claims and Private Party Investment Rights -
No. 02/13: Mónica García-Salmones Rovira
The Politics of Interest in International Law *Please note: This paper will be published in the European Journal of International Law, and will be posted on the EJIL website shortly. [Link forthcoming]. -
No. 03/13: Jan-Peter Hix
Indirect Effect of International Agreements: Consistent Interpretation and other Forms of Judicial Accommodation of WTO Law by the EU Courts and the US Courts -
No. 04/13: Tillmann Rudolf Braun
Globalization-driven Innovation: The Investor as a Partial Subject in Public International Law – An Inquiry into the Nature and Limits of Investor Rights – -
No. 04/13: Tillmann Rudolf Braun
Globalization-driven Innovation: The Investor as a Partial Subject in Public International Law – An Inquiry into the Nature and Limits of Investor Rights – -
No. 05/13: Stephan W. Schill
Transnational Legal Approaches to Administrative Law: Conceptualizing Public Contracts in Globalization -
No. 06/13: Alberto Alemanno and Alessandro
Spina
Nudging Legally On the Checks and Balances of Behavioural Regulation -
No. 07/13: Peter L. Lindseth
Equilibrium, Demoi-cracy, and Delegation: On the ‘Administrative, not Constitutional’ Legitimacy of European Integration -
No. 08/13: Lorenzo Casini
‘Down the Rabbit Hole’: The Projection of the Public/Private Distinction Beyond the State -
No. 09/13: Thomas Perroud
Administrative Law and Competition: How Administrative Law Protects the Market? Leviathan as an Ordinary Market Player in Europe? -
No. 10/13: Christoffer C. Eriksen
The Expansion of International Law and the Use of National Administrative Discretion: The Impact on Administrative Battlefields -
No. 11/13: Giulio Napolitano
Conflicts in Administrative Law: Struggles, Games and Negotiations Between Political, Institutional and Economic Actors -
No. 12/13: Jan Wouters and Sanderijn Duquet
The Principle of Reasonableness in Global Administrative Law -
No. 13/13: Joana Mendes
Rule of Law and Participation: A Normative Analysis of Internationalised Rulemaking as Composite Procedures -
No. 14/13: Dimitry Kochenov and Aleksejs Dimitrovs
EU Citizenship for Latvian “Non-Citizens”: A Concrete Proposal -
No. 15/13: Alejandro Chehtman
Occupation Courts, Jus ad Bellum, and Non-State Actors: Revisiting the Ethics of Military Occupation -
No. 16/13: Christopher Warren
Milton and the Epochs of International Law -
No. 17/13: Sergio Puig
Emergence & Dynamism in International Organizations: ICSID, Investor-State Arbitration & International Investment Law -
No. 18/13: Evan J. Criddle
Humanitarian Financial Intervention -
No. 19/13: Martins Paparinskis
Investment Treaty Arbitration and the (New) Law of State Responsibility -
No. 20/13: Rose Sydney Parfitt
The Unequal Equality of Sovereigns: A Brief History of “Peripheral Personality” -
No. 21/13: Rene Urueña
Global Governance Through Comparative International Law? Inter-American Constitutionalism and The Changing Role of Domestic Courts in the Construction of the International Law -
No. 22/13: Thomas Gross
“We the People” – What is the legal meaning of “people”? -
No. 23/13: Uwe Kischel
Party, Pope, and Politics? The Election of German Constitutional Court Justices in comparative perspective -
No. 24/13: Franz C. Mayer
Constitutional Comparativism in Action The Example of General Principles of EU Law and How They Are Made –A German Perspective -
No. 24/13: Joanna Kulesza
Protecting Human Rights Online — An Obligation of Due Diligence -
No. 25/13: Mattias Wendel
Comparative Reasoning and the Making of a Common Constitutional Law— The Europe-Decisions of National Constitutional Courts in a Transnational Perspective -
No. 26/13: Hermann Pünder
German Administrative Procedure in a Comparative Perspective – Observations on the Path to a Transnational “Ius Commune Proceduralis” in Administrative Law -
No. 27/13: Matthias Ruffert
Public Law and the Economy: A Comparative View from a German Perspective -
No. 28/13: Karl-Peter Sommermann
Towards a Common European Administrative Culture? -
No. 29/13: Kenneth A. Armstrong
The New Governance of EU Fiscal Discipline