European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, Vol. 9, 2024, No 3

Articles
The House Always Wins. A Systematic Analysis of CJEU Case Law Relating to the Economic and Monetary Union (2010-2020)
Antti Ronkainen, Anna W Ghavanini and Päivi Leino-Sandberg
Conformity of ISDS Mechanisms in First-Generation Bilateral Investment Treaties with EU Law: The Impact of Opinion 1/17
Nikos Braoudakis and Rosanne Craveia
The Role and Competence of the EU in the Area of Supportive Financing Policies for Renewable Energy Projects
Theodoros G. Iliopoulos
Artificial Intelligence and EU Law Enforcement
edited by Miroslava Scholten, Isaac Martín Delgado and Luis Arroyo Jiménez
Artificial Intelligence and EU law Enforcement: A Bottom-Up Approach
Miroslava Scholten, Isaac Martín Delgado and Luis Arroyo Jiménez
Slipping Through the Cracks, the Carve-outs for AI Tax Enforcement Systems in the EU AI Act
David Hadwick
Diving into the Iceberg: Establishing Transparency in AI for Law Enforcement
Irmak Erdogan
The Right to Avoid Self-incrimination: Yet Another Elephant in the Automated Competition law Enforcement Room?
Pieter Van Cleynenbreugel
Whose Bias is it, Anyway? The Need for a Four-Eyes Principle in AI-Driven Competion Law Proceedings
Jerome De Cooman
Will AI “Subtly” Take Over Decision-making in the EU Migration Context? Warnings and Lessons from ETIAS and VIS
Lorenzo Gugliotta and Abdullah Elbi
The Shape-Shifting Definition of the EU’s Financial Interest and its Protection in Contemporary Europe
edited by Aldo Sandulli, Elisabetta Tatì and Alessandro Nato
Introduction to the Special Section: The Shape-Shifting Definition of the EU’s Financial Interest and its Protection in Contemporary Europe
Aldo Sandulli, Elisabetta Tatì and Alessandro Nato
EU Financial Interests Within the Financialisation Process of the European Legal Order
Aldo Sandulli and Alessandro Nato
The Financial Interests of the EU: Implications on the European Rule of Law Idea
Francesco Bilancia
The NGEU and the Energy Crisis: The Shifting Boundaries of Conditionality
Maurizia De Bellis
Next Generation EU and Governance by Conditionality: A Transformation of the European Economic Constitution?
Cristina Fasone and Marta Simoncini
Beyond the Assimilation Principle: Enhanced Protection of the EU’s Financial Interest vis-à-vis National Interests in Italy
Emanuele Birritteri and Elisabetta Tatì
The Protection of EU Financial Interests in Poland: Administrative and Criminal Critical Issues
Maciej Serowaniec
Schengen and European Borders - Third Part
edited by Iris Goldner Lang
National Independent Monitoring Mechanisms for Fundamental Rights Compliance at the EU’s External Borders
Iris Goldner Lang
Algorithmic Accountability Through the “Human over the Loop” in Interoperable and EU AI-reliant Large-scale IT Systems for Migration and Security
Niovi Vavoula
The Czech Republic and the 2022 and 2023 Reintroduction of Border Controls: Framing Secondary Movements as a Threat to National Security in the Regional Context
Věra Honusková and Enes Zaimović
Public Order and Public Security in EU Law
edited by Ségolène Barbou des Places
Introduction: Public Order and Public Security in EU Law. Time for Reappraisal
Ségolène Barbou des Places
Art. 72 TFEU as Seen by the Court of Justice of the EU: Reminder, Exception, or Derogation?
Hubert de Verdelhan
“Public Policy” as a Chameleonlike Concept: The Quest for Coherence in the CJEU Case Law on Migration and Union Citizenship
Daniel Thym
Public Security and Public Order in EU Law: Adjudicative Challenges in the Laws of the Internal and Digital Markets
Xavier Groussot and Gunnar Thor Petursson
European Public Policy and Restriction of Free Movement of Persons in EU Law
Clara Muller
The Europeanisation of “Public Order”: The Cases of Restrictive Measures to Counter the Spread of False Information and of Restrictions to Foreign Direct Investments
Sara Poli
Reconceptualising Security in the Law of the European Union
Valsamis Mitsilegas
The Evolution of Public Order and Public Policy in EU Law: Europeanisation of Essential State Functions and the Union’s Public Order
Stephen Coutts
European Forum
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