Courts in transition: administration of justice and how to organize it
Arjen Meij
págs. 3-13
Sky-high controversy and high-flying claims?. The Sturgeon case law in light of judicial activism, euroscepticism and eurolegalism
Sacha Garben
págs. 15-45
Europe's (misguided) constitution of economic prosperity
Dariusz Adamski
págs. 47-85
Putting services of general economic interest up for tender: reflections on applicable EU rules
Natalia Fiedziuk
págs. 87-114
"Yellow card, but no foul": the role of the national parliaments under the subsidiarity protocol and the Commission proposal for an EU regulation on the right to strike
Federico Fabbrini, Katarzyna Granat
págs. 115-143
European integration through standardization: how judicial review is breaking down the club house of private standardization bodies
Rob van Gestel, Hans-W. Micklitz
págs. 145-181
Alpine transport restrictions reconsidered: Commission v. Austria
Stefan Enchelmaier
págs. 183-202
Who funds the mobile student?. Shedding some light on the normative assumptions underlying EU free movement law: Commission v. Netherlands
Floris de Witte
págs. 203-215
Are there exceptions to a Member State's duty to comply with the requirements of a Directive?: Inter-Environnement Wallonie
Tobias Lock
págs. 217-230
Emissions Trading Schemes and division of competence between Commission and Member States: Commission v. Poland and Commission v. Estonia
Josephine van Zeben
págs. 231-246
The interaction between consumer protection rules on unfair contract terms and unfair commercial practices: Perenicová and Perenic
Bert Keirsbilck
págs. 247-263
EU Anti-Dumping Law, imports from China and treatment of non-market economy countries: Brosmann, Grünwald and Zhejiang Xinan
Barbara Nastoll
págs. 265-279
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