This article analyses the recent use of European Union (EU) terminology of digital sovereignty and strategic autonomy, aiming to identify tensions between policy …
D Chalmers, G Davies, G Monti, V Heyvaert - 2024 - books.google.com
This new edition sets out an account of EU law that includes not only that law's established features, but captures its development in recent years and the challenges facing the …
This book advances a novel interpretation of EU governance. Its central claim is that the EU's regulatory successes within-and increasingly beyond-its borders rest on the …
PG Carozza - American Journal of International Law, 2003 - cambridge.org
There is an inherent tension in international human rights law between affirming a universal substantive vision of human dignity and respecting the diversity and freedom of human …
The book offers the first treatment in English to provide a thorough examination of the legal duties falling under the principle of loyalty in EU public law. Despite its seemingly innocuous …
A Von Bogdandy, M Kottmann… - … Market Law Review, 2012 - kluwerlawonline.com
This article presents an innovative approach to EU fundamental rights protection against the Member States. It draws on recent studies which have shown that the fundamental rights …
E Stein - American Journal of International Law, 2001 - cambridge.org
In this essay I suggest a correlation between the integration level of an international institution and the public discourse about the lack of democracy and legitimacy in the …
G De Búrca - American Journal of international law, 2011 - cambridge.org
For many, the enactment of the European Union's Treaty of Lisbon, with its range of significant human rights provisions, marks the EU's coming of age as a human rights actor …
With the establishment of the two superpowers after World War II, the international power of the European states waned. While military defeats brought this reality to light for Germany …