To Bite Off More than One Can Chew? Climate-led Conditionality in the EU’s Generalised Scheme of Preferences Through the Lens of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change

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Table of Contents: 1. Introduction. – 2. Origins and structure of the EU GSP regime. – 3. Climate-led conditionality in the present GSP Regulation. – 3.1. Positive conditionality in the GSP+ scheme: granting additional trade preferences upon ratification and effective implementation of climate-related conventions. – 3.2. Negative conditionality in...

A Case Study of Judicial-Legislative Interactions via the Lens of the DSA’s Host Liability Rules

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Table of Contents: 1. Introduction. – 2. Analytical framework and methodology. – 3. Case Study: the development of intermediary liability for host service providers. – 3.1. Justification of case selection. – 3.2. Host liability under the ECD. – 3.3. The Court’s jurisprudence on host liability. – 3.4. Host liability under the Digital Services Act. –...

Access to Social Benefits for Third-country Nationals in the European Union Between Fragmentation and Equal Treatment

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Table of Contents: 1. Equal treatment and social benefits for third-country nationals in the European Union. – 2. The patchwork approach to social benefits under the EU migration directives. – 3. Equal treatment and access to social benefits under Directive 2003/109. – 4. Equal treatment and social benefits for beneficiaries of international...

The Borders Within: Socio-economic Rights and Non-discrimination in EU Law. An Introduction to the Special Section

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Table of Contents: 1. Introduction. – 2. Borders, Markets, Distinctions and Rights. – 3. Conclusion.

Abstract: This editorial introduces the Special Section on 'The Borders Within: Socio-Economic Rights and Non-discrimination in EU Law' whose purpose is to provide a comprehensive and non-...

Can We Afford Solidarity? Socio-economic Rights Under EU Law and Their Relationship with the Internal Market Rationale Through an Economic Lens

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Table of Contents: 1. Introduction. – 2. Setting the scene: internal market and fundamental rights. – 3. Socio-economic rights in EU law: a legal result of a political decision. – 4. Socio-economic rights from an economic perspective. – 4.1. Labour rights through an economic lens. – 4.2. Economic conditions for and economic implications of social...

When Equal Treatment is Not Enough: Human Dignity for Migrant EU Citizens

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Table of Contents: 1. Introduction. – 2. The EU law approach to social rights for migrant EU citizens: conditional equal treatment. – 2.1. Social rights and equal treatment for economically active persons – 2.2. Social rights and equal treatment as EU citizenship rights – 2.3. Social rights as EU fundamental rights – 3. The CG case and the CJEU’s U-...

Insiders, Outsiders, and the Constructed Limits to Social Rights in EU Law

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Table of Contents: 1. Introduction. – 2. The limitations of social rights of EU migrants. – 2.1. Secondary law. – 2.2. The consolidation of the limitations in the case law. 3. The differentiated social rights of non-EU migrants. – 3.1. Accepted limitations to social rights of non-EU migrants. – 3.2. The judicial review of the limitations. – 4....

National E-Systems for Combating VAT Evasion and Intra-EU Trade. Hungary’s ‘EAKER’ and Romania’s ‘RO e-Transport’

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Table of Contents: 1. Introduction. – 2. A quick look at border and other types of checks. – 3. An overview of the two systems. – 3.1. Hungary’s EKAER. The old and the new versions. – 3.2. Romania’s e-Transport. – 4. Legal challenges. – 4.1. The CMR Convention. – 4.2. Conformity with EU free movement of goods law. – 4.3. Proving intra-EU...

Uniformity of Refugee Status in EU law and Secondary Movements: Insights from QY v Germany and A. v Generalstaatsanwaltschaft Hamm

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Table of Contents: 1. Introduction. – 2. No uniform refugee status and no automatic recognition of positive decisions. – 3. Procedural obligation to take ‘full account’ of a positive decision. – 4. The link between a positive decision on refugee status and the content of the status – 5. Conclusion.

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Discriminatory Leveraging Plus: The Standard for Independent Self-Preferencing Abuses after Google Shopping (C-48/22 P)

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Table of Contents: 1. Introduction and background – 2. Dispensability of the indispensability criterion for independent discriminatory leveraging abuses – 3. Standard of the discriminatory leveraging abuse: what is the plus? – 4. The what-if dilemma: causation and the burden of proof – 5. The never-ending tale of the as-efficient-competitor-test – 6...

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