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Nudging Domestic Judicial Reforms from Strasbourg: How the European Court of Human Rights shapes domestic judicial design
David Kosař
When is a Bill of Rights Fit for Judicial Review? The Limitation of Rights Regime in the Netherlands Considered
Gerhard van der Schyff
The Role of Civil Society in Protecting Judicial Independence in Times of Rule of Law Backsliding in Poland
Barbara Grabowska-Moroz, Olga Śniadach
The transformation of the Portuguese judicial organization
Between efficiency and democracy
Conceição Gomes
Reconciling independence and accountability in judicial systems
Francesco Contini, Richard Mohr
Judicial Reforms ‘Under Pressure’: The New Map/Organisation of the Portuguese Judicial System
João Paulo Dias, Conceição Gomes
The Argumentative Status of Foreign Legal Arguments
John Bell
Access to Justice for Communications Surveillance and Interception: Scrutinising Intelligence-Gathering Reform Legislation
Quirine A.M. Eijkman
Reasons of Control and Trust:
Grounding the Public Need for Transparency in the European Union
Vigjilenca Abazi, Eljalill Tauschinsky
Family
vs
solidarity
Recent epiphanies of the Italian reductionist anomaly in the debate on
de facto
couples
Matteo Bonini Baraldi
Localizing the Human Right to Water in Lagos State, Nigeria
Pedi Obani
The Right of Access to Water in the Context of Investment Disputes in Argentina: Urbaser and Beyond
Yulia Levashova
Recovering the Costs of Water Services in the People’s Republic of China: Lessons from Article 9 of the European Union Water Framework Directive
Liping Dai
‘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
Reversing the Principle of the Prohibition of
Reformatio in Pejus
:
The Case of Changing Students’ Possibility to Complain about their Marks in Denmark
Inger Marie Conradsen
Millefeuille
The emergence of a multi-layered controls system in the European food sector
Bernd M.J. van der Meulen, Annelies A. Freriks
Special procedural measures and the protection of human rights
General report
John A.E. Vervaele
'Around here I am the law!'
Strengthening police officers' compliance with the rule of law in Costa Rica
Quirine A.M. Eijkman
Local court reforms and ‘global’ law
Richard Mohr
The Sisyphus paradox of cutting red tape and managing public risk
The Dutch case
Wim J.M. Voermans
Medidas procesales especiales y proteccíon de los derechos humanos
Informe general
John A.E. Vervaele
The Development of the Concept of Contributory Negligence in English Common Law
Emanuel G.D. van Dongen, Henriëtte P. Verdam
Problem-Solving Justice in Criminal Law in Poland
Stanisław Burdziej
Addressing a Crisis through Law: EU Emergency Legislation and its Limits in the Field of Asylum
Salvatore F. Nicolosi
Imprisonment for Life at the International Criminal Court
Diletta Marchesi
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