págs. 619-630
So long, farewell, auf wiedersehen, goodbye: the UK'S withdrawal package
Michael Dougan
págs. 631-704
Principles of a systemic deficiencies doctrine: how to protect checks and balances in the Member States
Armin von Bogdandy
págs. 705-740
págs. 741-772
Understanding the nature of the EEA Agreement: on the direct applicability of regulations
Tarjei Bekkedal
págs. 773-798
Gaps and opportunities: the rudimentary protection for "data-paying consumers" under new EU consumer protection law
Zohar Efroni
págs. 799-830
What does Europe do about fair competition in international air transport?: a critique of recent actions
Antigoni Lykotrafiti
págs. 831-860
Don't judge a case by its cover: the pesticides Regulation survives judicial scrutiny but is given new teeth : Blaise : Case C-616/17, Blaise and others, Judgment of the Court (Grand Chamber) of 1 October 2019, EU:C:2019:800
Antoine Bailleux
págs. 861-876
Here we go again: the Court, the value of care and traditional roles within the family : Dicu : Case C-12/17, Tribunalul Botosani and Ministerul Justitiei v. Dicu, Judgment of the Court of Justice (Grand Chamber) of 4 October 2018, EU:C:2018:799
Eugenia Caracciolo di Torella
págs. 877-888
The principle of solidarity and the geopolitics of energy: Poland v. Commission (OPAL pipeline) : Case T-883/16, Republic of Poland v. Commission (OPAL pipeline), Judgment of the General Court (First Chamber, Extended Composition) of 10 September 2019, EU:T:2019:567
Anatole Boute
págs. 889-914
Liability of "undertakings" in damages actions for breach of Articles 101, 102 TFEU: Skanska : Case C-724/17, Vantaan kaupunki v. Skanska Industrial Solutions Oy, NCC Industry Oy, Asfaltmix Oy, Judgment of the Court (Second Chamber) of 14 March 2019, EU:C:2019:204
Wolfgang Wurmnest
págs. 915-934