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
págs. 267-284
The age of maturity of infringement proceedings
Luca Prete, Ben Smulders
págs. 285-332
At the crossroads of a frozen conflict: political oversight of the Council's administrative budget by the European Parliament
María Luisa Sánchez Barrueco
págs. 333-360
National res judicata in the European Union: revisiting the tension between the temptation of effectiveness and the acknowledgement of domestic procedural law
Araceli Turmo
págs. 361-390
Financial stability in private law: intersections, conflicts, choices
Guido Comparato
págs. 391-429
Between the devil and the deep blue sea: vulnerable EU citizens cast adrift in the UK post-Brexit
Charlotte O'Brien
págs. 431-469
Consumer sovereignty and competition law: from personalization to diversity
Inge Graef
págs. 471-504
How far can previous rulings or evidence determine an individual administrative decision? Glencore's implications for decisions within the scope of EU law: Case C-189/18, Glencore Agriculture Hungary Kft. v. Nemzeti Adó- és Vámhivatal Fellebviteli Igazgatósága, Judgment of the Court of Justice (Fifth Chamber) of 16 October 2019, EU:C:2019:861
Marek Szydlo
págs. 505-528
When is a company not an undertaking under EU Competition law?: the contribution of the Dôvera judgment: Joined Cases C-262/18 P and C-271/18 P, European Commission and Slovak Republic v. Dôvera zdravotná poist'ovna, a.s., Judgment of the Court (Grand Chamber) of 11 June 2020, EU:C:2020:450
págs. 529-548
Residence right under Article 20 TFEU not dependent on sufficient resources: Subdelegación del Gobierno en Ciudad Real: Case C-836/18, Subdelegación del Gobierno en Ciudad Real, Judgment of the Court of Justice (Fifth Chamber) of 27 February 2020, EU:C:2020:119
Christina Neier
págs. 549-569
Primacy and direct effect -still together: Poplawski II: Case C-573/17, Criminal proceedings against Daniel Adam Poplawski, Judgment of the Court of Justice (Grand Chamber) of 24 June 2019, EU:C:2019:530
Dawid Miasik, Monika Szwarc
págs. 571-589
págs. 621-634
The European Union's COVID-19 recovery plan: the legal engineering of an economic policy shift
Bruno de Witte
págs. 635-681
You'll never work alone: a systemic assessment of the European Arrest Warrant and judicial independence
Leandro Mancano
págs. 683-718
Neutralizing online behavioural advertising: algorithmic targeting with market power as an unfair commercial practice
Johann Laux, Sandra Wächter, Brent Mittelstadt
págs. 719-749
Legal mobilization via preliminary reference: insights from the case of migrant rights
Virginia Passalacqua
págs. 751-776
Judicial protection and the environment in the EU legal order: missing pieces for a complete puzzle of legal remedies
Ioanna Hadjiyianni
págs. 777-811
Whistleblowing in the European Union
Vigjilenca Abazi
págs. 813-849
The "special relationship" between the EU and the EEA EFTA States -free movement of EEA citizens in an extended area of freedom, security and justice: Case C-897/19 PPU, Ruska Federacija v. I.N, Judgment of the Court (Grand Chamber) of 2 April 2020, EU:C:2020:262
Halvard Haukeland Fredriksen, Christophe Hillion
págs. 851-875
The right to social assistance of children in education and their primary carers: Case C-181/19, Jobcenter Krefeld Widerspruchsstelle v. JD, judgment of the Court (Grand Chamber) of 6 October 2020, EU:C:2020:794
Fulvia Ristuccia
págs. 877-904
Disarming Airbnb -Dismantling the Services Directive?: Joined Cases C-724/18 and C-727/18, Cali Apartments SCI and HX, Judgment of the Court (Grand Chamber) of 22 September 2020, EU:C:2020:743
Vassilis Hatzopoulos
págs. 905-927