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Nudging Domestic Judicial Reforms from Strasbourg: How the European Court of Human Rights shapes domestic judicial design
David Kosař
The Role of Civil Society in Protecting Judicial Independence in Times of Rule of Law Backsliding in Poland
Barbara Grabowska-Moroz, Olga Śniadach
Judicial Change to the Law-in-Action of Constitutional Review of Statutes in Poland
Piotr Radziewicz
Independent administrative authorities and the standard of judicial review
Saskia Lavrijssen, Maartje de Visser
Reconciling independence and accountability in judicial systems
Francesco Contini, Richard Mohr
A discipline of judicial governance?
Gar Yein Ng
Problem-Solving Initiatives in Administrative and Criminal Law in the Netherlands
Miranda Boone, Philip Langbroek
An evaluation of the quality of justice in Europe and its developments in France
Jean-Paul Jean, Hélène Pauliat
Human Dignity and the Rule of Law
Stephen Riley
Democratic Input Legitimacy of IRAs: Proposing an Assessment Framework
Miroslava Scholten
‘Complete Independence’ of National Data Protection Supervisory Authorities
Second Try: Comments on the Judgment of the CJEU of 16 October 2012,
C-614/10, with Due Regard to its Previous Judgment of 9 March 2010,
C-518/07
Alexander Balthasar
The Struggle for the Rule of Law in Romania as an EU Member State:
The Role of the Cooperation and Verification Mechanism
Radu Carp
Independent competition authorities in the EU
Johan W. van de Gronden, Sybe A. de Vries
Problem-Solving Criminal Justice: Developments in England and Wales
Jennifer Ward
Antonin Scalia’s Textualism in philosophy, theology, and judicial interpretation of the Constitution
Herman Philipse
Shifts in Competences between Member States and the EU in the New Supervisory System for Credit Institutions and their Consequences for Judicial Protection
Laura Wissink, Ton Duijkersloot, Rob Widdershoven
The Relationship between Role Conception, Judicial Behaviour and Perceived Procedural Justice: Some Explorative Remarks in the Context of Dutch Post-Defence Hearings
Hilke A.M. Grootelaar, Tjalling A. Waterbolk, Jakoline Winkels
Parliamentary Supremacy versus Judicial Supremacy
How can adversarial judicial, public, and political dialogue be institutionalised?
Veit Bader
Reference to Foreign Law in the Supreme Courts of Britain and the Netherlands: Explaining the Development of Judicial Practices
Elaine Mak
When is a Bill of Rights Fit for Judicial Review? The Limitation of Rights Regime in the Netherlands Considered
Gerhard van der Schyff
Are You Networked Yet? On Dialogues in European Judicial Networks
Monica Claes, Maartje de Visser
The Ebb and Flow of Judicial Leadership in the Netherlands
Nick Huls
The Democratizing Effects of Transjudicial Coordination
Eyal Benvenisti, George W. Downs
The Proliferation of Constitutional Law and Constitutional Adjudication, or How American Judicial Review Came to Europe After All
Leonard F.M. Besselink
Travelling with Judges: Brief Reflections on the Roadmap on Comparative Law Developed by the Network of Presidents of the Supreme Judicial Courts of the European Union
Elaine Mak
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