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No. 01/15: Piet Eeckhout
Opinion 2/13 on EU Accession to the ECHR and Judicial Dialogue – Autonomy or Autarky? -
No. 02/15: Kate Purcell
Faltering at the Critical Turn to History: ‘Juridical Thinking’ in International Law and Genealogy as History, Critique, and Therapy -
No. 03/15: Daniel Joyce
Internet Freedom and Human Rights -
No. 04/15: Guy Fiti Sinclair
State Formation, Liberal Reform, and the Growth of International Organizations -
No. 05/15: Henry Jones
“The World as It Is, Not as We’d like It To Be”– Thinking with the Sea about International Law -
No. 06/15: Gleider Hernandez
The Determinability of Law: Indetermincy and the Social and Communatarian Foundations of Authority -
No. 07/15: Giovanni Piccirilli
What remains of the centrality of parliamentary legislation in continental Europe? An Italian perspective -
No. 08/15: Jure Vidmar
The Use of Force and Defences in the Law of State Responsibility -
No. 09/15: Robert P. Barnidge, Jr.
The Evolution of Palestinian Arab Proto-Self-Determination and “Peoplehood” During the Mandate for Palestine -
No. 10/15: Pietro Faraguna
A Living Constitutional Identity: The Contribution of Non-Judicial Actors -
No. 11/15: Dimitry Kochenov
Biting Intergovernmentalism: The Case for the Reinvention of Article 259 TFEU to Make It a Viable Rule of Law Enforcement Tool -
No. 12/15: Tania Voon
Evidentiary Challenges for Public Health Regulation in International Trade and Investment Law -
No. 13/15: Samuel Dahan
A Path-Dependent Deadlock: Institutional Causes of the Euro Crisis -
No. 14/15: Vanessa Mak
Globalization, Private Law and New Legal Pluralism -
No. 15/15: Francesca Strumia
Walking the Blurry Line in EU Immigration: European Citizenship and its Demoicratic Bridge between the Member States’ Power to Exclude and the Third Country Nationals’ Right to Belong -
No. 16/15: Kristina Daugirdas
How and Why International Law Binds International Organizations -
No. 17/15: Katarzyna Granat
The Role of the (Member) States Legislatures as Safeguards of Federalism. A US-EU Comparative Perspective. -
No. 18/15: Bilyana Petkova
THE SAFEGUARDS OF PRIVACY FEDERALISM