págs. 617-624
The Digital Markets Act: regulating the Wild West
Anne C. Witt
págs. 625-666
Strategic autonomy in the European Union's external relations law
Frank Hoffmeister
págs. 667-699
EU investment law at a crossroads: open strategic autonomy in times of heightened security concerns
Mavluda Sattorova
págs. 700-732
Countering circumvention of restrictive measures: the EU response
Francesca Finelli
págs. 733-761
The independence criterion for national courts in the preliminary reference procedure after "Banco de Santander": still the joker in the deck?: Case C-274/14, Banco de Santander, Judgment of the Court (Grand Chamber) of 21 January 2020, EU:C:2020:17
Piotr Bogdanowicz, Maciej Taborowski
págs. 763-795
Judicial dialogue about judicial independence in times of rule of law backsliding: Case C-132/20, BN, DM, EN v. Getin Noble Bank S.A., Judgment of the Court of Justice (Grand Chamber) of 29 March 2022, EU:C:2022:235
Barbara Grabowska Moroz
págs. 797-818
Constitutional courts cannot build brick walls between the CJEU and national judges concerning the rule of law values in Article 2 TEU: Case C-430/21, RS, Judgment of the Court (Grand Chamber) of 22 February 2022, EU:C:2022:99
Dragos Alin Calin
págs. 819-837
"Ligue des droits humains" and the validity of the PNR Directive: balancing individual rights and State powers in times of new technologies: Case C-817/19, Ligue des droits humains v. Counseil des ministres, Judgment of the Court of Justice (Grand Chamber) of 21 June 2022, EU:C:2022:491
Evelien Brouwer
págs. 839-862
Handle with care!: the direct effect of the requirement of proportionality of sanctions and the remedy of disapplication: Case C-205/20, NE v. Bezirkshauptmannschaft Hartberg-Fürstenfeld, Judgment of the Court of Justice (Grand Chamber) of 8 March 2022, EU:C:2022:168
Stefano Montaldo
págs. 863-886