págs. 1-12
Shopping for social security law in the EU
Nicolas Rennuy
págs. 13-38
Equivalence in the area of financial services: an effective instrument to protect EU financial stability in global capital markets?
Francesco Pennesi
págs. 39-69
Constitutional identity and judicial cooperation in civil matters in the European Union: an ace up the sleeve?
Tamás Szabados
págs. 71-97
In search of effectiveness and fairness in proving algorithmic discrimination in EU law
Ljupcho Grozdanovski
págs. 99-136
Protecting Polish judges from Poland's Disciplinary "Star Chamber": Commission v. Poland (Interim proceedings): Case C-791/19 R, Commission v. Poland, Order of the Court (Grand Chamber) of 8 April 2020, EU:C:2020:277
Laurent Pech
págs. 137-162
Knock, and it shall be opened unto you: standing for non-privileged applicants after "Montessori": Joined Cases C-622 to 624/16 P, Scuola Elementare Maria Montessori s.r.l. v. European Commission and others, Judgment of the Court of Justice (Grand Chamber) of 6 November 2018, EU:C:2018:873
Roberto Caranta
págs. 163-185
Minimum harmonization and the limits of Union fundamental rights review: Joined Cases C-609 & 610/17, TSN and AKT, Judgment of the Court (Grand Chamber) of 19 November 2019, EU:C:2019:981
Francesco Cecco
págs. 187-199
Why less is not always more: mother's pensions and parenthood in WA: Case C-450/18, WA v. Instituto Nacional de la Seguridad Social (INSS), Judgment of the Court of Justice (First Chamber) of 12 December 2019, EU:C:2019:1075
Sabine Mair
págs. 201-221