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Tjebbes in Wonderland: On European Citizenship, Nationality and Fundamental Rights: ECJ 12 March 2019, Case C-221/17, M.G. Tjebbes and others v Minister van Buitenlandse Zaken, ECLI:EU:C:2019:189
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- 14 November 2019, pp. 714-730
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The Challenge of Institutionalisation: Post-Communist ‘Transitions’, Populism, and the Rule of Law
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- 23 October 2019, pp. 544-573
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The Direct Horizontal Effect of EU Fundamental Rights: ECJ 17 April 2018, Case C-414/16, Vera Egenberger v Evangelisches Werk für Diakonie und Entwicklung e.V. and ECJ 11 September 2018, Case C-68/17, IR v JQ
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- 13 June 2019, pp. 294-305
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The Court of Justice and the Ban on Bulk Data Retention: Expansive Potential and Future Scenarios
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- 04 March 2019, pp. 134-157
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The Implications of the Otegi Case for the Legitimacy of the Spanish Judiciary : ECtHR 6 February 2019, Case Nos. 4184/15 and 4 other applications, Otegi Mondragon and Others v Spain
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- 02 September 2019, pp. 574-588
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(Most of) the Charter of Fundamental Rights is Horizontally Applicable: ECJ 6 November 2018, Joined Cases C-569/16 and C-570/16, Bauer et al
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- 13 June 2019, pp. 306-323
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Free Speech versus Religious Feelings, the Sequel: Defamation of the Prophet Muhammad in E.S. v Austria
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- 08 May 2019, pp. 158-170
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Fundamental Rights and Constitutional Duels in Europe: An Italian Perspective on Case 269/2017 of the Italian Constitutional Court and Its Aftermath
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- 03 December 2019, pp. 731-751
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Understanding the EU-led ‘pandemic’ of constitutional foreign policy objectives - Joris Larik, Foreign Policy Objectives in European Constitutional Law (Oxford University Press2016), pp. 368.
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- 08 May 2019, pp. 171-180
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Between Fear and Hope: Poland’s Democratic Lessons for Europe (and Beyond) - Wojciech Sadurski, Poland’s Constitutional Breakdown (Oxford University Press2019) 304 pp. English.
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- 03 December 2019, pp. 752-767
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You Gotta Let Love Move: ECJ 5 June 2018, Case C-673/16, Coman, Hamilton, Accept v Inspectoratul General pentru Imigrări.
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- 31 May 2019, pp. 324-339
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Rethinking Europe - Dieter Grimm, The Constitution of European Democracy (Oxford University Press2017, transl. by Justin Collings), pp. 273, originally published as Europa ja – aber welches? (Verlag C.H.Beck oHG 2016)
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- 23 October 2019, pp. 589-598
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A Dialogue of Unequals – The European Court of Justice Reasserts National Courts’ Obligations under Article 267(3) TFEU: ECJ 4 October 2018, Case C-416/17, Commission v France
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- 05 June 2019, pp. 340-358
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Democratic rights protection: the case for weak judicial review implicit in the democratic critique of judicial review – RETRACTED
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- 08 May 2019, p. 181
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Carl Schmitt: The Ultimate Illiberal? - Benjamin Schupmann, Carl Schmitt’s State and Constitutional Theory. A Critical Analysis (Oxford University Press2017), pp. 232.
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- 23 October 2019, pp. 599-608
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ECL volume 15 issue 4 Cover and Front matter
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- 13 December 2019, pp. f1-f4
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Unilateral Revocability in Wightman: Fixing Article 50 with Constitutional Tools: ECJ 10 December 2018, Case C-621/18, Andy Wightman and Others v Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union
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- 31 May 2019, pp. 359-375
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- 23 October 2019, pp. f1-f4
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