Author (Person) |
Avbelj, Matej, Biernat, Stanisław, Cisotta, Roberto, de Mars, Sylvia, Feichtner, Isabel, Goldmann, Matthias, Grimm, Dieter, Janeček, Václav, Lindeboom, Justin, Malgieri, Gianclaudio, Martinico, Giuseppe, Mayer, Franz. C., Murray, C. R. G., Nagy, Csongor István, Neuvonen, Päivi Johanna, Perju, Vlad, Petersen, Niels Helveg, Poli, Sara, Rathke, Hannes, Romeo, Graziella, Schneider, Karsten, Schorkopf, Frank, Simon, Sven, Simoncini, Marta, van der Schyff, Gerhard, Violante, Teresa, Wendel, Mattias
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Publisher |
Cambridge University Press
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Series Title |
German Law Journal
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Series Details |
Volume 21, Number 5
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Publication Date |
2020 |
ISSN |
2071-8322 |
Content Type |
Journal Article |
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Table of Contents:
- Wightman and the Perils of Britain’s Withdrawal | Giuseppe Martinico & Marta Simoncini
- With or Without EU? The Common Travel Area After Brexit | Sylvia de Mars & C. R. G. Murray
- The Diagonality Problem of EU Rule of Law and Human Rights: Proposal for an Incorporation à l’européenne | Csongor István Nagy
- A Revised Democratic Critique of EU (Citizenship) Law: From Relative Homogeneity to Political Judgment | Päivi Johanna Neuvonen
- The Prohibition on Constitutional Review by the Judiciary in the Netherlands in Critical Perspective: The Case and Roadmap for Reform | Gerhard van der Schyff
- The Conceptualization of Constitutional Supremacy: Global Discourse and Legal Tradition | Graziella Romeo
- Commerce in Data and the Dynamically Limited Alienability Rule | Václav Janeček & Gianclaudio Malgieri
Special Section: The German Federal Constitutional Court's PSPP Judgment
- A Long Time Coming | Dieter Grimm
- “Simply not comprehensible.” Why? | Sven Simon & Hannes Rathke
- Value Constitutionalism in the European Union | Frank Schorkopf
- Gauging “Ultra-Vires”: The Good Parts | Karsten Schneider
- Paradoxes of Ultra-Vires Review: A Critical Review of the PSPP Decision and Its Initial Reception | Mattias Wendel
- Karlsruhe’s Lochner Moment? A Rational Choice Perspective on the German Federal Constitutional Court’s Relationship to the CJEU After the PSPP Decision | Niels Petersen
- Against Bidimensional Supremacy in EU Constitutionalism | Vlad Perju
- Constitutional Pluralism and Authoritarianism | Matej Avbelj
- Is the Primacy of EU Law Based on the Equality of the Member States? A Comment on the CJEU’s Press Release Following the PSPP Judgment | Justin Lindeboom
- Bring Back the Politics: The PSPP Ruling in Its Institutional Context | Teresa Violante
- The European Economic Constitution after the PSPP Judgment: Towards Integrative Liberalism? | Matthias Goldmann
- The German Federal Constitutional Court’s Exercise of Ultra Vires Review and the Possibility to Open an Infringement Action for the Commission | Sara Poli & Roberto Cisotta
- The German Constitutional Court’s PSPP Judgment: Impediment and Impetus for the Democratization of Europe | Isabel Feichtner
- How Far Is It from Warsaw to Luxembourg and Karlsruhe: The Impact of the PSPP Judgment on Poland | Stanisław Biernat
- To Boldly Go Where No Court Has Gone Before. The German Federal Constitutional Court’s ultra vires Decision of May 5, 2020 | Franz C. Mayer
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Source Link |
Link to Main Source
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/german-law-journal/issue/2B8FC6A5AA49C5C092EDEDE17B72B800
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Subject Categories |
Law
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Subject Tags |
Brexit, Constitutional Law, EU Law, Fundamental | Human Rights, Rule of Law
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Countries / Regions |
Germany, Netherlands, United Kingdom |
International Organisations |
European Union [EU] |