PluriCourts studies the legitimacy, independence, accountability and effectiveness of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU). The CJEU is often labeled the most powerful of international courts (ICs), and a template for many of the design features of the wave of post–Cold War ICs.
Affiliated Researchers
Professors
Postdoctoral Fellows
Publications
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You’re Gonna Miss Me When I’m Gone! The Impact of Brexit on Member States’ Contribution to the Case Law of the CJEU
Article by Mattias Derlén, Johan Lindholm and Daniel Naurin, published in Europarättslig tidskrift.
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Split Vision: Multidimensionality in the European Union's Legal Policy Space
Article by Daniel Naurin and Olof Larsson, published in International Studies Quarterly.
Blog posts
- Instituting a Global Sanctions Regime June 18, 2019 10:53 AM
- Case C-600/14, Germany v Council (OTIF). More Clarity over Facultative ‘Mixity’? Dec. 11, 2017 2:39 PM