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Adtech and Real-Time Bidding under European Data Protection Law
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- 23 March 2022, pp. 226-256
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Emergency Laws in Comparative Constitutional Law – The Case of Sweden and Finland
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- 06 March 2019, pp. 219-250
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Assessing Legal Research: Sense and Nonsense of Peer Review versus Bibliometrics and the Need for a European Approach
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- 06 March 2019, pp. 901-929
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Giorgio Agamben and the Current State of Affairs in Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Policy
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- 06 March 2019, pp. 845-860
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Hard Protection through Soft Courts? Non-Refoulement before the United Nations Treaty Bodies
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- 08 April 2020, pp. 355-384
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German Constitutional Law and Doctrine on State of Emergency – Paradigms and Dilemmas of a Traditional (Continental) Discourse
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- 06 March 2019, pp. 453-477
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“And if I by Beelzebub cast out Devils, …”: An Essay on the Diabolics of Network Failure
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- 06 March 2019, pp. 395-416
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Breathing Life into the Union’s Common Values: On the Judicial Application of Article 2 TEU in the EU Value Crisis
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- 02 December 2019, pp. 1182-1213
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Court Presidents: The Missing Piece in the Puzzle of Judicial Governance
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- 06 March 2019, pp. 2031-2076
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European Arrest Warrant Act is Void – The Decision of the German Federal Constitutional Court of 18 July 2005
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- 06 March 2019, pp. 45-58
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Why Adolf Hitler Spared the Judges: Judicial Opposition Against the Nazi State
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- 06 March 2019, pp. 845-878
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The Artificial Intelligence of European Union Law
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- 14 January 2020, pp. 74-79
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Much Ado About Human Rights: The Federal Constitutional Court Confronts the European Court of Human Rights
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- 06 March 2019, pp. 869-894
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Intra-EU Bilateral Investment Treaties and EU Law After Achmea: “Know Well What Leads You Forward and What Holds You Back”
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- 06 March 2019, pp. 981-1016
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The Resilience of the Political Constitution
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- 06 March 2019, pp. 2111-2136
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The “War” Against Covid-19: State of Exception, State of Siege, or (Constitutional) Emergency Powers?: The Italian Case in Comparative Perspective
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- 15 September 2021, pp. 1060-1071
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Judicial Self-Government and Judicial Independence: the Political Capture of the General Council of the Judiciary in Spain
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- 06 March 2019, pp. 1769-1800
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German Federalism Reform: Part One
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- 06 March 2019, pp. 111-131
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How to Measure the Strength of Judicial Decisions: A Methodological Framework
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- 06 March 2019, pp. 1557-1586
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European Citizenship and Social Rights in Times of Crisis
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- 06 March 2019, pp. 935-963
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