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A Constitutional moment: Acceding to the ECHR (or not)
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- 04 August 2015, pp. 2-12
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Migrating with Dignity: Conceptualising Human Dignity Through EU Migration Law
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- 13 August 2021, pp. 498-516
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Preface
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- 12 October 2004, pp. 1-3
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Maintaining a 4% Electoral Threshold for European Elections, in order to clarify access to constitutional justice in electoral matters: Italian Constitutional Court Judgment of 14 May 2015 No. 110
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- 11 April 2016, pp. 164-176
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Terrorism and Constitutional Amendment in France
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- 11 April 2016, pp. 1-5
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A National Measure Annulled by the European Court of Justice, or: High-level Judicial Protection for Independent Central Bankers: ECJ 26 February 2019, Cases C-202/18, Ilmārs Rimšēvičs v Republic of Latvia, and C-238/18 European Central Bank v Republic of Latvia, ECLI:EU:C:2019:139
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- 10 March 2020, pp. 120-144
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Balancing Competences? Proportionality as an Instrument to Regulate the Exercise of Competences after the PSPP Judgment of the Bundesverfassungsgericht
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- 16 July 2021, pp. 314-334
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Directive Principles, Political Constitutionalism, and Constitutional Culture: the Case of Ireland’s failed Directive Principles of Social Policy
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- 08 July 2022, pp. 207-236
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No Longer Marginal? Finding a Place for Lobbyists and Lobbying in EU Law Research
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- 01 December 2022, pp. 682-705
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On the Different Meanings of ‘Judicial Dialogue’ - Michal Bobek, Comparative Reasoning in European Supreme Courts (Oxford University Press2013), 310 p., ISBN 978-0-19-968038-2
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- 15 April 2014, pp. 175-181
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On the rise and Decline of the Monarchical Principle: Constitutional Vicissitudes in Spain and Germany
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- 19 October 2010, pp. 268-292
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Privacy in the digital era – Polish electronic surveillance law declared partially unconstitutional: Judgment of the Constitutional Tribunal of Poland of 30 July 2014, K 23/11
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- 01 December 2015, pp. 577-595
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Sandwiched between Strasbourg and Karlsruhe: EU Fundamental Rights Protection
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- 18 August 2016, pp. 213-222
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France Conseil Constitutionnel on the European Constitutional Treaty. Decision of 19 November 2004, 2004-505 DC.
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- 19 May 2005, pp. 293-301
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The Figure of Constitutional Law of the ‘Integrated State’: The Case of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
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- 15 April 2014, pp. 109-125
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Presidential Elements in Government Introduction
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- 20 March 2006, pp. 54-59
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The indivisibility of the French republic as political theory and constitutional doctrine
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- 01 December 2015, pp. 458-481
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(No) Haircut for Hellas?: A Short and Critical Reply to Armin Steinbach, ‘The “Haircut” of Public Creditors under EU Law’, 13 EuConst (2016) p. 223
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- 07 November 2016, pp. 520-537
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Enlargements, and Displacements of Social Europe: the Example of Sweden
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- 15 March 2018, pp. 114-130
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Between Frankfurt and Karlsruhe: The Move, the Law and the Institutions
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- 05 November 2013, pp. 355-357
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