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A Citizen’s Guide to the Rule of Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 180

A Citizen’s Guide to the Rule of Law

  • Categories: Law

In our daily lives, the rule of law matters more than anything and yet remains an invisible presence. We trust in the rule of law to protect us from governmental overreach, mafia godfathers, or the will of the majority. We take the rule of law for granted, often failing to recognize its demise—until it is too late. For under attack it is, not only in the growing number of authoritarian countries around the world but in Europe, too. As a citizen’s guide, this book explains in plain language what the rule of law is, why it matters, and why we have to defend it. The starting point is to ask why EU efforts to promote the rule of law in candidate countries have succeeded or failed, and what this tells us about what is happening inside the EU. The authors move on to suggest ways of strengthening the rule of law in Europe and beyond. This book is a call to action in defense of the most precious human invention of all time.

DISTINGUISHED LECTURES OF THE LAW DEPARTMENT
  • Language: en
The Invention of International Order
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 390

The Invention of International Order

The story of the women, financiers, and other unsung figures who helped to shape the post-Napoleonic global order In 1814, after decades of continental conflict, an alliance of European empires captured Paris and exiled Napoleon Bonaparte, defeating French military expansionism and establishing the Concert of Europe. This new coalition planted the seeds for today's international order, wedding the idea of a durable peace to multilateralism, diplomacy, philanthropy, and rights, and making Europe its center. Glenda Sluga reveals how at the end of the Napoleonic wars, new conceptions of the politics between states were the work not only of European statesmen but also of politically ambitious ar...

Access to Justice and the Welfare State
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 24

Access to Justice and the Welfare State

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1981
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Evolving Concept of Community Citizenship:From the Free Movement of Persons to Union Citizenship
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 372

The Evolving Concept of Community Citizenship:From the Free Movement of Persons to Union Citizenship

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1996
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  • Publisher: Springer

This book is based on the doctoral thesis which the author prepared and defended at the European University Institute in Florence. Following the adoption of the Treaty on European Union, the concept of Community or Union citizenship has been the subject of widespread academic and political debate. Part I of this book provides a framework within which to examine the concept of Community or Union citizenship. It distinguishes nationality and citizenship, discusses the importance of Member State nationality for both free movement of persons in the European Community and Union citizenship and, finally, examines the traditional requirement in Community law of involvement in an economic activity. ...

Contemporary Challenges to EU Legality
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 209

Contemporary Challenges to EU Legality

  • Categories: Law

This volume on the law of the European Union focuses on contemporary challenges to EU legality. Such challenges include actions or activities that cast doubt on, or sit uncomfortably with, the premises, principles, and norms that underpin the EU's legal order as proclaimed by the Treaties and the authoritative judgments of the European Court. These premises, principles, and norms range from the precisely formulated to the noticeably vague. The book develops a broader theoretical perspective as well as delving into a range of substantive areas including the Common Foreign and Security Policy, the EU's relationship with international law, migration, the sovereign debt crisis, and Brexit.

Legality in Europe
  • Language: en

Legality in Europe

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Through the establishment of EU criminal law, EU actors have come to influence the definition and interpretation of domestic crimes and penalties. Both the EU legislature and the CJEU define and interpret provisions of EU law with relevance for the determination of criminal liability and the prescription of applicable penalties in the law of the Member States.This influence on substantive criminal law raises questions about the limits to these legislative and interpretive activities, both at the EU level and at the level of the Member States. Since requirements for the definition, interpretation, and application of substantive criminal law are traditionally provided by the principle nullum c...

Gender Parity and Multicultural Feminism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 297

Gender Parity and Multicultural Feminism

This volume explores the connection between gender parity and multicultural feminism, both at the level of theory and in practice.

Cyber Operations and International Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 545

Cyber Operations and International Law

  • Categories: Law

This book offers a comprehensive overview of the international law applicable to cyber operations. It is grounded in international law, but is also of interest for non-legal researchers, notably in political science and computer science. Outside academia, it will appeal to legal advisors, policymakers, and military organisations.

The UK's Withdrawal from the EU
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 401

The UK's Withdrawal from the EU

  • Categories: Law

"Following a national referendum on 23 June 2016, the UK announced its intention to end its decades-long membership of the EU. That decision initiated a process of complex negotiations, governed by Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union, with a view to making the arrangements required for an "orderly Brexit". This book explores the UK's departure from the EU from a legal perspective. As well as analysing the various constitutional principles relevant to "EU withdrawal law", and detailing the main issues and problems arising during the Brexit process itself, the book provides a critical analysis of the final EU-UK Withdrawal Agreement - including dedicated chapters on the future protection of citizens' rights, the border between Ireland and Northern Ireland, and the prospects for future EU-UK relations in fields such as trade and security"--