Nettsider med emneord «CJEU»
Professor Daniel Naurin has written a report for the Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies (SIEPS) together with Per Cramér, Olof Larsson and Andreas Moberg. The report has the title: "See You in Luxembourg? EU Governments' Observations Under the Preliminary Reference Procedure" (SIEPS report 2016:5).
The article "Speaking Law to Power: The Strategic Use of Precedent of the Court of Justice of the European Union" by PluriCourts coordinator Daniel Naurin together with Olof Larsson, Mattias Derlén, and Johan Lindholm is published in Comparative Political Studies.
PluriCourts coordinator Daniel Naurin has together with Olof Larsson written the article "Judicial Independence and Political Uncertainty: How the Risk of Override Impacts on the Court of Justice of the EU". The article is published in International Organization 70(2), 2016.
Book edited by Robert Howse, Hélène Ruiz-Fabri, Geir Ulfstein and Michelle Q. Zang, in the Studies on International Courts and Tribunals Series, Cambridge University Press, 2018.
Article by Professor Daniel Naurin in European Journal of Political Research (1 December 2017)
Silje Synnøve Lyder Hermansen has published an article in the Journal of European Public Policy.
On 17 and 18 May 2018, the second conference in the Identity on the International Bench Series is taking place in The Hague, organized by the PluriCourts Centre of Excellence, Oslo University.
Szilárd Gáspár-Szilágyi provides comments on a recent decision by the CJEU and on its relevance for the negotiation and conclusion of future trade and investment agreements.
Article by Mattias Derlén, Johan Lindholm and Daniel Naurin, published in Europarättslig tidskrift.
Julian Dederke is visiting PluriCourts in April and May.
Article by Daniel Naurin and Olof Larsson, published in International Studies Quarterly.
PluriCourts seminar with Professor Erik Røsæg.
Jay Krehbiel is an Assistant Professor in political science at West Virginia University, and will be a Fulbright fellow at PluriCourts during the fall semester.
Political Science Reading Group with Tommaso Pavone
PluriCourts seminar with Professor Johan Lindholm.
PluriCourts seminar with Prof. Freya Baetens.
The conference is the third in the workshop series "Identity on the International Bench" organized by PluriCourts.
EU Internal Market Law and the investment treaties of member states (and EEA/EFTA states) bring up difficult questions. This seminar addresses the pressing questions brought up by a Grand Chamber decision by the European Court and a subsequent but conflicting arbitration award.
PluriCourts Lunch Seminar with Julian Dederke.
Book edited by Nienke Grossman, Harlan Grant Cohen, Andreas Føllesdal and Geir Ulfstein, CUP, (2018)
Article by Daniel Behn, Ole Kristian Fauchald and Laura Létourneau-Tremblay in the European Business Law Review.
By Emma Carrol on instituting a global sanctions regime and its impact on international law. A brief analysis of the impact of a global sanctions regime on international human rights law, and its introduction at the EU.
Political science reading group with Silje Hermansen.
In this article, Postdoctoral Fellow Daniel Behn, Coordinator Ole Kristian Fauchald and researcher Laura Letourneau-Tremblay discuss strategies to achieve the EU's renewable energy goals. Read the full article (SSRN).