Author (Person) |
Bernatt, Maciej, Brkan, Maja, Cherubini, Francesco, Delhomme, Vincent, Deutscher, Elias, Du, Ming, Georgaki, Konstantina, Hancher, Leigh, Hervey, Tamara K., Hesselink, Martijn W., Jones, Alison, Kuenzler, Adrian, Kyriazis, Dimitrios, Tizzano, Antonio
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Publisher |
Oxford University Press
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Series Title |
Yearbook of European Law
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Series Details |
Volume 41
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Publication Date |
2022 |
ISSN |
2045-0044 |
Content Type |
Journal Article |
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Table of Contents:
- Thirty years since the Maastricht Treaty | Antonio Tizzano
- Populism and public procurement: an EU response to increased corruption and collusion risks in Hungary and Poland | Maciej Bernatt & Alison Jones
- The European Union’s response to the Covid-19 crisis and (the legitimacy of) the Union’s legal order | Vincent Delhomme & Tamara Hervey
- EU private law injustices | Martijn W Hesselink
- Decisions under the law of European Union: ‘You May Be Six People, But I Love You’ | Francesco Cherubini
- EU energy governance — moving targets and flexible ambitions between opacity and opportunism? | Leigh Hancher
- The competition-democracy nexus unpacked—competition law, republican liberty, and democracy | Elias Deutscher
- Competition law as a catalyst for collective market governance: gauging the discursive benefits of intensified administrative action | Adrian Kuenzler
- Fiscal state aid law as a tool against harmful tax competition in the EU: déjà vu? | Dimitrios Kyriazis
- From ‘Non-market Economy’ to ‘Significant Market Distortions’: rethinking the EU anti-dumping regulation and China’s state interventionism | Ming Du
- The regulation of data-driven political campaigns in the EU: from data protection to specialized regulation | Maja Brkan
- Conflict resolution between EU law and bilateral investment treaties of the EU Member States in the aftermath of Achmea | Konstantina Georgaki
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Source Link |
Link to Main Source
https://academic.oup.com/yel/issue/volume/41
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Subject Categories |
Law
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Subject Tags |
EU Law, External Trade | Trade Agreements, Fiscal Policy
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Keywords |
Competition Law, COVID-19 (Coronavirus), Dumping, Public Procurement, Treaty of Maastricht
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Countries / Regions |
China, Hungary, Poland |
International Organisations |
European Union [EU] |