European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, Vol. 10, 2025, No 3
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Articles
‘Emergency Powers’ of the European Union: An Inquiry on the Supranational Model
Claudia Cinnirella
Navigating Public International Law: ECB Banking Supervision and Cross-border On-site Inspections
Anneloes Kuiper, Lucas Roorda and Cedric Ryngaert
A Camouflaged Political Question Doctrine in EU Law?
Luca Pantaleo
Enhancing Access to Justice in European Shared Administration Through the Principles of Good Administration
Salvatore Fabio Nicolosi and Elmin Omičević
The Future of Digitalisation in EU Law Enforcement - First Part
edited by Niovi Vavoula
The Future of Digitalisation in EU Law Enforcement: Enhanced Exchanges of Personal Data, Privatisation and Algorithmisation
Niovi Vavoula
Europol and the Schengen Information System: A Dangerous ‘Unsupervised’ Extension of Powers
Sarah Tas
Europol’s Data Dominance: The Multifaceted Involvement and Impact of Data Analytics Across Sectors
Teresa Quintel
Dancing in the Dark: Policy Transformations Through Obfuscating Contestations in the Case of Prüm II
Nina Amelung and Helena Machado
National Security and New Forms of Surveillance: From the Data Retention Saga to a Data Subject Centred Approach
Maria Tzanou and Plixavra Vogiatzoglou
Perspectives on the Reformed EU Judicial Architecture - Second Part
edited by Lorenzo Grossio and Davor Petrić
The 2024 Reform of the EU Judicial System and the Transformation of the Court of Justice into a Constitutional Court
Tanja Hilpold
The Advocates General at the General Court
Tamara Ćapeta
A View from the Court of Justice. Some Considerations About the Transfer of Competence for Preliminary Rulings to the General Court: The Functioning of the Guichet Unique and a Brief Review After Nine Months of Implementation of the Reform
Leila Rezki
Epilogue: The Ever-Evolving Preliminary Legislative Procedure
Michal Bobek
Case Analyses
Navigating the Labyrinth of Jurisdiction in Restrictive Measures Cases: Neves 77 Solutions (C-351/22)
Christian Breitler
Ordre Public Scores the Winner as Mandatory Arbitration Watches from the Bench: The CJEU’s Decision in Case C-600/23 Royal Seraing Football Club
Maximilian Henning Boddin
The ECtHR’s Final Ruling in Semenya v Switzerland: A Missed Opportunity to Uphold Human Rights in Sports?
Livia Hinz
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