European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, Vol. 5, 2020, No 3 Cover and Table of Contents leaf through the Issue full Issue in pdf Editorial Neither Representation nor Values? Or, “Europe’s Moment” – Part II Articles Mind the Fog, Stand Clear of the Cliff! From the Political Declaration to the Post-Brexit EU-UK Legal Framework – Part I Adam Łazowski Schengen and Free Movement Law During the First Phase of the Covid-19 Pandemic: Of Symbolism, Law and Politics Daniel Thym and Jonas Bornemann Historical Memory in Post-Communist Europe and the Rule of Law edited by Grażyna Baranowska and León Castellanos-Jankiewicz Waking up Demons: Bad Legislation for an Even Worse Case Mirosław Wyrzykowski Misjudging the History at the ICTY: Transitional and Post-transitional Narratives About Genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina Nevenka Tromp How Can States Possess History via Memorials? Marina Bán Epilogue: Mnemonic Constitutionalism in Central and Eastern Europe Uladzislau Belavusau and Aleksandra Gliszczyńska-Grabias Towards European Criminal Procedural Law – First Part edited by Araceli Turmo Towards European Criminal Procedural Law: An Introduction Araceli Turmo La Cour de justice de l’Union européenne et l’exigence d’indépendance de la justice Julia Burchett Confiance mutuelle, reconnaissance mutuelle et crise de valeurs: la difficile équation entre justice pénale européenne et diversité nationale Tony Marguery From the Ground up: The Use of Minimum Rules in EU Procedural Criminal Law and the Question of Member States’ Discretion Konstantinos Zoumpoulakis Why Is a Redefinition of the Autonomous Concept of an “Issuing Judicial Authority” in European Arrest Warrant Proceedings Needed? Ariadna H. Ochnio Towards a European Right to Claim Innocence? Joos Nan and Sjarai Lestrade Ne bis in idem in European Law: A Difficult Exercise in Constitutional Pluralism Araceli Turmo European Forum Insights and Highlights