POMFR: Limits to EU Powers: A Case Study of EU Regulatory Criminal Law (Jacob...
Limits to EU Powers: A Case Study of EU Regulatory Criminal Law by Jacob Oberg (Hart Publishing 2017, ISBN 9781509903368) £64.99 By Christopher Harding In these days of burgeoning specialist...
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By Michele Simonato The principle of the ne bis in idem in criminal matters (i.e. the right not to be prosecuted or punished twice for the same criminal conduct) is a key safeguard against arbitrary...
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Roundtable discussion “Modelling Divergence(s) and Convergence(s) of the EU in the World” City University, London, 24 November 2017. Registration necessary. Conference “Citizenship, Citizenships and...
View Article(Any) relevance of the European Pillar of Social Rights for EU law?
by Zane Rasnača Today on 17 November 2017 the European Parliament, the Council and the European Commission will proclaim the European Pillar of Social Rights (EPSR). Accused of going much too far by...
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By Thomas Horsley Green Trade and Fair Trade in and with the EU: Process-based Measures within the EU Legal Order, by Laurens Ankersmit (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2017, ISBN...
View ArticleA Way Out for the ECJ in Taricco II: Constitutional Identity or a More...
By Michal Krajewski The final countdown to the announcement of the long awaited judgment in case C-42/17, M.A.S. & M.B. (Taricco II) on 5 December 2017 has begun. The preliminary reference (for an...
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