Výsledky vyhledávání
- Constitutional legislation, European Union law and the nature of the United Kingdom's contemporary constitution. -- In: European constitutional law review -- ISSN 1574-0196. -- Vol. 10, (2014), no. 3, s. 379-392.
- Are the bailouts immune to EU social challenge because they are not EU law?. -- In: European constitutional law review -- ISSN 1574-0196. -- Vol. 10, (2014), no. 3, s. 393-421.
- Decommissioning direct democracy? A critical analysis of Commission decision-making on the legal admissibility of European citizens initiative proposals. -- In: European constitutional law review -- ISSN 1574-0196. -- Vol. 10, (2014), no. 3, s. 422-443.
- Defending restricted standing for individuals to bring direct actions against ‘legislative’ measures : Court of Justice of the European Union Decision of 3 October 2013 in Case C-583/11 P, Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami and others v. European Parliament and Council. -- In: European constitutional law review -- ISSN 1574-0196. -- Vol. 10, (2014), no. 3, s. 481-499.
- Privacy is more than just a seven-letter word : The Court of Justice of the European Union sets constitutional limits on mass surveillance: Court of Justice of the European Union Decision of 8 April 2014 in Joined Cases C-293/12 and C-594/12, Digital Rights Ireland and Seitlinger and others. -- In: European constitutional law review -- ISSN 1574-0196. -- Vol. 10, (2014), no. 3, s. 528-541.
- The Danish Lisbon judgment – Danish Supreme Court, Case 199/2012, Judgment of 20 February 2013. -- In: European constitutional law review -- ISSN 1574-0196. -- Vol. 10, (2014), no. 3, s. 542-570.
- The Spanish Constitutional Court confronts Catalonia's ‘Right to Decide’ : (Comment on the Judgment 42/2014). -- In: European constitutional law review -- ISSN 1574-0196. -- Vol. 10, (2014), no. 3, s. 571-590.