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The book explores cutting-edge interdisciplinary research strategies for the study of the Court of Justice of the European Union.
Het Potentieel is een (web)magazine waarin artikelen gepubliceerd worden die in de meest brede zin iets te maken hebben met praktische en/of theoretische zoektochten naar een betere wereld. Sociale en ecologische visies staan hierbij centraal. Het Potentieel wil op deze manier een podium bieden voor de dialoog tussen verschillende ethische stromingen. Deze dialoog is de culturele kracht van het mogelijke welke de geschiedenis voortstuwt. Zonder deze dialoog stopt de geschiedenis. De eerste editie 'Crisis of Potentieel?', met bijdragen van o.a. socioloog Willem Schinkel, econoom Lou Keune, predikant Niels de Jong en redacteur Rutger Henneman, dient als verkenning van het probleemveld en stelt zich de vraag leven we in een tijd van crisis, of draagt de huidige maatschappelijke problematiek juist het potentieel in zich voor radicale verandering?
This book studies three interrelated frontiers in civil justice from European and national perspectives, combining theory with policy and insights from practice: the interplay between private and public justice, the digitisation of justice, and litigation funding. These current topics are viewed against the backdrop of the requirements of effective access to justice and the overall goal of establishing a sustainable civil justice system in Europe.
This title provides tools and approaches to study the activities of the European Court of Justice. Using new primary sources and an interdisciplinary approach, this volume develops a more holistic methodology for studying law and courts, especially the Court of Justice.
Featuring original research, this collection celebrates the remarkable career of former Supreme Court President, Brenda Hale.
This book focuses on four topical and interconnected, innovative pathways to civil justice within the context of securing and improving access to justice: the use of Artificial Intelligence and its interactions with judicial systems; ADR and ODR tracks in privatising justice systems; the effects of increased self-representation on access to justice; and court specialization and the establishment of commercial courts to counter the trend of vanishing court trials. Top academics and experts from Europe, the US and Canada address these topics in a critical and multidisciplinary manner, combining legal, socio-legal and empirical insights. The book is part of ‘Building EU Civil Justice’, a fi...
The book presents international commercial courts from a comparative perspective and highlights their role in transnational adjudication.
This title provides a comprehensive overview of European migration law. More than three dozen directives and regulations are discussed throughout this volume, together with numerous court judgments, international treaties, reform proposals, and factual developments. This careful inspection of EU legislation and cases is accompanied by analyses of domestic and international developments, as well as contextual factors influencing the real world of migratory movements. Across eighteen chapters, Daniel Thym discusses core features of visas and border controls, asylum and legal migration, integration and return, association agreements, and international cooperation. The work consists of two parts...
For the first time, Chasing the Rainbow tells the history of both the men’s and women’s road cycling’s World Championships. Chasing the Rainbow recounts the famous routes, momentous victories and the characters, climbs, and of course, the riders behind the infamous pursuit for one of road cycling’s greatest prizes: the Rainbow Jersey. Giles Belbin has conducted exclusive interviews with a whole host of Champions from the Tour’s illustrious past, including: Oscar Frieire; Marianne Vos; Marcel Kint; Nicole Cooke; Yvonne Reynders; Keetie Van Oosten-Hage; Barry Hoban; Felice Gimondi; Mandy Jones; Stephen Roche; Catharine Marsal and Cadel Evans.
The Yellow Jersey Companion to the Tour de France might just tell you everything you've ever wanted to know about the world's greatest sporting event. We won't just give you the name of every stage winner; every mountain and the first to top them; the age of each overall winner; a complete list of all the stage finishes since the race began - we'll tell you all the unknown stories too. We'll tell you about the rider forced to crawl along the finish line in search of his glass eye; the exhausted man who hitched a ride on the back of a donkey; the Tour star denied his yellow jersey hours after he'd won it, and the journeyman competitor who never got to wear his because someone drove away with ...