On the politics of legal methodology
Hans-W. Micklitz
págs. 589-595
págs. 596-610
Law as a complex adaptative system: the importance of convergence in a multi-layered legal order
Steven Lierman
págs. 611-629
Advisory, opinions, preliminary rulings and the new protocol No. 16 to the European Convention of Human Rights:: A comparative and critical appraisal
Janneke Gerards
págs. 630-651
Raising points of law on the courts' own motion?: Two models of european legal thinking
Balázs Fekete
págs. 652-675
Inward- and outward- looking rationales behind "Kadi II"
Michael Wimmer
págs. 676-703
Filip Dorssemont
págs. 704-722
Driving down disability equality?
Charlotte O'Brien
págs. 723-738
The legal bases for internatinal agreements post-lisbon:: of pirates and the Philippines
Andrea Ott
págs. 739-752
Reforming the CJEU:: quality and quantity
pág. 753
Communication within the preliminary rulings procedure:: responsabilities of the National Courts
Sacha Prechal
págs. 754-762
Making the court of justice of the European Union more productive
Eleanor Sharpston
págs. 763-770
Preliminary references and the workload of the court of justice: "Eh nien, dansez maintenant!"
Eric Gippini Fournier
págs. 771-781
Talking now?: Preliminary rulings in and from the new member states
Michal Bobek
págs. 782-789
Concluding remarks and an invitation
Mónica Claes
págs. 790-796