A Constitutional moment: : Acceding to the ECHR (or not)
Leonard Besselink, Mónica Claes, Jan-Herman Reestman
págs. 2-12
págs. 13-29
The German way of curbing public debt: : The constitutional debt brake and the fiscal compact - why Germany has to work on its language skills
Alexander Thiele
págs. 30-54
The Relocation of the Legality Principle by the European Courts' Case Law: : An Italian perspective
Nicola Lupo, Giovanni Piccirilli
págs. 55-77
Towards an ever closer union between residents and citizens?: : On the Possible Extension of Voting Rights to Foreign Residents in Luxembourg
Michèle Finck
págs. 78-98
EU regulatory policy and world trade: : Should all EU institutions care what the world thinks?
Tamara Perisin
págs. 99-120
Timeo Danones et dona petentes: : European Court of Justice (Grand Chamber), Judgment of 11 November 2014, Case C-333/13, Elisabeta and Florin Dano v Jobcenter Leipzig
Dominik Düsterhaus
págs. 121-139
Minimum Harmonisation after Alemo-Herron: : The Janus Face of EU Fundamental Rights Review: European Court of Justice, Third Chamber Judgment of 18 July 2013, Case C-426/11, Alemo-Herron v Parkwood Leisure Ltd
Marija Bartl, Candida. Leone
págs. 140-154
Austerity measures under judicial scrutiny: : the Portuguese constitutional case-law
Mariana Rodrigues Canotilho, Teresa Violante, Rui Tavares Lanceiro
págs. 155-183
Text and Telos in the European Court of Justice: Four Recent Takes on the Legal Reasoning of the ECJ
págs. 184-216
The Financial Crisis in Constitutional Perspective. The Dark Side of Functional Differentiation
Cesare Pinelli
págs. 217-225