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The Euro Crisis and Constitutional Pluralism
Tomi Tuominen
‘Through a painstaking, compelling analysis of case law and legislation, Tuominen rejects constitutional pluralism as a normative theory. To corroborate his claim, he points out that the asymmetrical structure of the Economic and Monetar... -
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Research Handbook on Design Law
Edited by Henning Hartwig
Written by expert scholars and practitioners, this unique Research Handbook presents the state of the art in research on, and the practice of, international design law. Combining cutting edge research with a practical approach, it examin... -
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The Revised European Social Charter
Karin Lukas
‘In recent years, the European Social Charter has become a living instrument of European constitutional law, thanks to the practice of its Committee of Social Rights. This book offers the most complete study to date of the developing law... -
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Brexit
Edited by Jörn A. Kämmerer, Hans -B. Schäfer
‘This is a remarkable book that provides an in-depth multidisciplinary insight into the legal and economic consequences of Brexit. It contains a careful analysis, supported with theoretical predictions and empirical data on the consequen... -
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The European Restructuring Directive
Gerard McCormack
‘In this excellent new book, Gerard McCormack adopts a contextual approach to the European Restructuring Directive, examining its implementation options against the choices which countries have made in the design of real-world restructur... -
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The Shareholder Rights Directive II
Edited by Hanne S. Birkmose, Konstantinos Sergakis
‘The Shareholder Rights Directive II has Europeanized important aspects of corporate governance, including reporting requirements of institutional investors, executive compensation, and related-party transactions. This book provides the ... -
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The Interplay between the EU's Return Acquis and International Law
Támas Molnár
‘Analysing interactions between EU and international law in the specific field related to return of migrants, this book reveals intriguing dynamics. As a unique contribution to legal scholarship, it explores how the EU Return Directive h... -
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The European Court of Human Rights
Edited by Helmut P. Aust, Esra Demir-Gürsel
‘An original, unique and fundamental contribution to the widespread debate on the very idea of an international system for protecting human rights that directly affects the European Court of Human Rights, “the conscience of Europe”. In r... -
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EU Copyright Law
Edited by Irini Stamatoudi, Paul Torremans
‘This is a very useful publication on European copyright law. Written by recognized experts, it covers all legislative sources, even the most recent, such as the directives relating to the Digital Single Market. At the same time, the Com... -
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International Arbitration and EU Law
Edited by José R. Mata Dona, Nikos Lavranos
‘A treasure trove for those, practitioners and academics alike, having to tackle any issue involving international commercial arbitration as well as investment arbitration that may have a link to Europe.’ – Franco Ferrari, New York Unive... -
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An Introduction to the Law of Economic and Monetary Union
Alberto Saravalle
‘I learned a lot reading this very comprehensive book. I highly recommend it to anyone wanting to (better) understand the complex legal order on which EMU is based.’ – André Sapir, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium -
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Japan, the European Union and Global Governance
Edited by Eiji Ogawa, Kolja Raube, Dimitri Vanoverbeke, Jan Wouters, Camille Van der Vorst
‘Japan, the European Union and Global Governance provides a timely and empirically rich assessment of the EU-Japan relationship. It presents an excellent resource for students and scholars who wish to gain a deeper insight into the dynam...