Polar exploration: Brexit and the emerging frontiers of EU law
págs. 1-16
From cooperation to collision: the ECJ's "Ajos" ruling and the Danish Supreme Court's refusal to comply
págs. 17-54
Sentient beings and tradable products: the curious constitutional status of animals under Union law
págs. 55-99
págs. 101-134
Brexit means Br(EEA)xit: the UK withdrawal from the EU and its implications for the EEA
págs. 135-156
EU external competences in the field of migration: how to act externally when thinking interna
págs. 157-200
The unfairness of choice-of-law clauses, or: The (unclear) relationship between Article 6 Rome I Regulation and the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Directive: VKI v. Amazon: Case C-191/15, Verein für Konsumenteninformation v. Amazon EU Sàrl, Judgment of the Court of Justice (Third Chamber) of 28 July 2016, EU:C:2016:612
págs. 201-224
Derivative residence rights for parents of Union citizen children under Article 20 TFEU: Chavez-Vilchez: Case C-133/15, H.C. Chavez-Vilchez and Others v. Raad van bestuur van de Sociale verzekeringsbank and others, Judgment of the Court of Justice (Grand Chamber) of 10 May 2017, EU:C:2017:354
págs. 225-242
Free movement of capital between EU Member States and third countries and the Euro-Mediterranean Agreements: SECIL: Case C-464/14, SECIL – Companhia Geral de Cal e Cimento SA v. Fazenda Pública, Judgment of the Court of Justice (Fifth Chamber) of 24 November 2016, EU:C:2016:896
págs. 243-264
Pie in the sky when you die? Civil liability of notified bodies under the Medical Devices Directive: Schmitt: Case C-219/15, Elisabeth Schmitt v. TÜV Rheinland LGA Products GmbH, Judgment of the Court (First Chamber) of 16 February 2017, EU:C:2017:128
págs. 265-278
Public security and admission to the EU of foreign students: Fahimian: Case C-544/15, Sahar Fahimian v. Federal Republic of Germany, Judgment of the Court (Grand Chamber) of 4 April 2017, EU:C:2017:255
págs. 279-294
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