Extraterritorial Human Rights Obligations in the Area of Climate Change: Why the European Union Should Take Them Seriously

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Table of Contents: I. Introduction. – II. EU climate policy and its impacts on third countries and persons living therein. – II.1. EU climate policy and its impacts on the sovereignty and economies of third countries. – II.2. Climate action and inaction and their impacts on human rights. – II.3. EU climate policy and its impacts on the human rights...

Extraterritorial Human Rights Obligations in the Area of Climate Change: Why the European Union Should Take Them Seriously

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Table of Contents: I. Introduction. – II. EU climate policy and its impacts on third countries and persons living therein. – II.1. EU climate policy and its impacts on the sovereignty and economies of third countries. – II.2. Climate action and inaction and their impacts on human rights. – II.3. EU climate policy and its impacts on the human rights...

Extraterritorial Human Rights Obligations in the Area of Climate Change: Why the European Union Should Take Them Seriously

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Table of Contents: I. Introduction. – II. EU climate policy and its impacts on third countries and persons living therein. – II.1. EU climate policy and its impacts on the sovereignty and economies of third countries. – II.2. Climate action and inaction and their impacts on human rights. – II.3. EU climate policy and its impacts on the human rights...

Reopening Criminal Proceedings and Ne Bis in Idem: Towards a Weaker Res Iudicata in Europe?

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Table of Contents: I. Setting the scene: introductory remarks. – II. The possibility to reopen a case and ne bis in idem: main theoretical issues. – III. Retrial and ne bis in idem in Europe through the lens of the Charter, the ECHR and the CISA. – IV. A focus on the ECHR: Art. 4 of Protocol 7 as a benchmark for cases reopening in...

Customary International Rules Addressed to Member States and EU: Mapping Out the Different Coordination Models

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Table of Contents: I. Introduction: the need for coordination between the supranational and international levels. – II. Models of coordination. – II.1. The prevalence model. – II.2. The balancing model. – III. Concrete application of the models. – III.1. The prevalence of obligations under customary international law. – III.2. The prevalence of...

Gone with the Wind: JP and the Right to Clean Air Under EU Law

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Table of Contents: I. Introduction. – II. Air quality and EU law. – III. The CJEU’s case law on AQD. – III.1. Public enforcement. – III.2. Private enforcement. – IV. The JP judgement: no right to seek damages caused by air pollution. – IV.1. Damages are no longer a necessary corollary of direct effect. – IV.2. Member Staes liability for...

Providing Weapons to Ukraine: The First Exercise of Collective Self-defence by the European Union?

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Table of Contents: I. Introduction. – II. The EU decision to assist Ukraine: a watershed yet not unpredictable moment. – III. The international relevance of the EU assistance to Ukraine. – IV. A measure of collective self-defence? – V. Attributing the assistance in favour of Ukraine to the EU Member States: the general criteria of arts 4 ARS and 6...

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