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The Ukrainian–Russian Armed Conflict and the Law of Neutrality: Continuity, Discontinuity, or Irrelevance?
This article examines the role of the law of neutrality, namely the international legal regime defining the status of a State not party to an...
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Authority and Coercion Beyond the State? The Limited Applicability of Legitimacy Standards for Extraterritorial Border Controls
Extraterritorial border controls prevent migrants from arriving at the territory of the state and effectively undermine rights to apply for asylum...
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Crisis, Reinterpretation, and the Rule of Law: Repurposing ‘Cohesion’ as a General EU Spending Power
The EU Treaties contain no provision akin to the clause in the United States Constitution empowering spending in the ‘general Welfare’, i.e., for the...
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EPF: Fostering Differentiation with Flexibility, or Contemplating CSDP Out of the Box
The establishment of European Peace Facility (EPF) occurred in an era when European Union began to vindicate its resolution to achieve strategic...
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Why transfer fee systems improve market competition, and why the Bosman ruling was flawed
Over the years competitive balance has decreased in many football competitions in Europe. This means that the number of clubs with a realistic chance...
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The digital operational resilience act: challenges and some reflections on the adequacy of Europe’s architecture for financial supervision
The paper critically analyses the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) within the European Union (EU) with respect to challenges such as...
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Principles of EU law in climate litigation
The present contribution questions the role of principles of EU law in climate litigation. Notwithstanding their importance within the EU general...