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Barav, A., ‘Direct and Individual Concern: An Almost Insurmountable Barrier to the Admissibility of Individual Appeal to the EEC Court', 11 (1974) CML Rev. 191 et seq.; H. Rasmussen, ‘Why is Article 173 Interpreted against Private Plaintiffs?', 5 (1980) ELRev. 112 et seq.; A. Arnull, ‘Private Applicants and the Action for Annulment under Article 173 of the EC Treaty', 32 (1995) CML Rev. 7 et seq.; D. Waelbroeck/A.-M. Verheyden, ‘Les conditions de recevabilité des recours en annulation des particuliers contre les actes normatifs communautaires à la lumière du droit compare et de la Convention des droits de l'homme', (1995) Cahiers de droit européen, 399 et seq.; P. Craig/G. De Búrca, EU Law. Text, Cases and Materials (2nd Ed., OUP, Oxford 1998), 461 et seq.; C. Harlow, ‘Access to Justice as a Human Right: The European Convention and the European Union', in: P. Alston (ed.), The EU and Human Rights (OUP, Oxford 1999), 187 et seq.; B. De Witte, ‘The Past and Future Role of the European Court of Justice in the Protection of Human Rights', in: P. Alston (ed.), The EU and Human Rights (OUP, Oxford
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