págs. 1447-1458
págs. 1459-1507
A constitutional twilight zone: EU decentralized agencies' external relations
págs. 1509-1547
The trilemma of EU social benefits law: seing the wood and the trees
págs. 1549-1590
págs. 1591-1622
Swimming in ECJ case law: the rocky journey to EU law applicability in the continental shelf and Exclusive Economic Zone
págs. 1623-1647
The Court of Justice annuls a national measure directly to protect ECB independence: joined cases C-202/18 and C-238/18, Ilmars Rimsevics and European Central Bank v. Latvia, Judgment of the Court (Grand Chamber) of 26 February 2019, EU:C:2019:139
págs. 1649-1660
Private divorces outside Rome III and Brussels II bis?: the "Sahyouni" gap : case C-372/16, Soha Sahyouni v. Raja Mamisch, Judgment of the Court (First Chamber) of 20 December 2017, EU:C:2017:988
págs. 1661-1671
Retrial and principles of effectiveness and equivalence in case of violation of the ECHR and of the Charter: case C-234/17, XC e.a., Judgment of the Court (Grand Chamber) of 24 October 2018, EU:C:2018:853
págs. 1673-1696
Acte cryptique? "Zambrano", welfare rights, and underclass citizenship in the tale of the missing preliminary reference: Court of Appeal of England and Wales, Sanneh & Ors v. SSWP; Supreme Court, HC v. SSWP
págs. 1697-1732
A general theory of Member Statehood in the EU: a review essay on Laurence Potvin-Solis' (Ed.), "Le Statut d'État membre de l'Union europeenne" (Brussels, Bruylant 2018)
págs. 1733-1751
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