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págs. 571-574
One of Many Challenges after ‘Brexit’: The Institutional Framework of an Alternative Agreement – Lessons from Switzerland and Elsewhere?: The Institutional Framework of an Alternative Agreement – Lessons from Switzerland and Elsewhere?
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págs. 575-594
Discretion and the Economics of Defensive Behaviour by Public Bodies
Jef De Mot, Michael G. Faure
págs. 595-610
The Contribution of Local and Regional Authorities to a ‘Good’ System of Governance within the EU
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págs. 640-666
Identities in Contract:: Merchant Law in Europe and the Future of European Contract Law
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págs. 667-701
The Bundesverfassungsgericht’s European Arrest Warrant II Decision: BVerfG, Case 2 BvR 2735/14, Order of 15 December 2015 – EAW II
Tobias Reinbacher, Mattias Wendel
págs. 702-713
Dealing with a Zombie in EU Law:: The Regulatory Comitology Procedure with Scrutiny. Joined Cases T-261/13 and T-86/14 Netherlands v. Commission, EU:T:2015:671
Merijn Chamon
págs. 714-724
Apply at Your Own Risk:: The Difficulties with Multi-Jurisdictional Leniency Applications. Case C-428/14 DHL Espress (Italy) and DHL Global Forwarding (Italy), EU:C:2016:27
Eva Lachnit
págs. 725-734
Tomi Tuominen
Es reseña de:
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Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2016
págs. 735-739
Mathias Siems, Comparative Law
Balázs Fekete
Es reseña de:
Comparative Law
Mathias Siems
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2014
págs. 740-744