European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, Vol. 4, 2019, No 1
Editorial
The 2019 Elections and the Future Role of the European Parliament: Upsetting the Institutional Balance?
Articles
Special Section – The Achmea Case Between International Law and European Union Law
edited by Ségolène Barbou des Places, Emanuele Cimiotta and Juan Santos Vara
Achmea Between the Orthodoxy of the Court of Justice and Its Multi-faceted Implications: An Introduction
Ségolène Barbou des Places, Emanuele Cimiotta and Juan Santos Vara
I Would Rather Be a Respondent State Before a Domestic Court in the EU than Before an International Investment Tribunal
Ivana Damjanovic and Nicolas de Sadeleer
On Achmea, the Autonomy of Union Law, Mutual Trust and What Lies Ahead
Sonsoles Centeno Huerta and Nicolaj Kuplewatzky
Some Reflections on Achmea’s Broader Consequences for Investment Arbitration
Christina Eckes
Achmea: Consequences on Applicable Law and ISDS Clauses in Extra-EU BITs and Future EU Trade and Investment Agreements
Quentin Declève
Opinion 1/17 in Light of Achmea: Chronicle of an Opinion Foretold?
Mauro Gatti
Special Section – Regulatory Competition in the EU: Foundations, Tools and Implications
edited by Francesco Costamagna
Introduction
Francesco Costamagna
The False Commodity in the European Game of Legal Chairs: Between the Ideal of Regulatory Competition and the Practice of Capitalism Triumphant
Agustín José Menéndez
Sociological Shortcomings and Normative Deficits of Regulatory Competition
Christian Joerges
Loyalty Matters: The Delicate Balance Between Jurisdictional Competition and Political Order
Maurizio Ferrera
At the Roots of Regulatory Competition in the EU: Cross-border Movement of Companies as a Way to Exercise a Genuine Economic Activity or just Law Shopping?
Francesco Costamagna
Do Environmental Rules and Standards Affect Firms’ Competitive Ability?
Francesco Munari
Regulating Tax Competition in the Internal Market: Is the European Commission Finally Changing Course?
Pieter Van Cleynenbreugel
Dialogues – Solidarity and Conflict
Institutionalising Solidarity: A Genuine Challenge for Europe
Elise Muir
The Future of Social Europe and of European Integration at a Crossroads: How Can We Recover and Enforce Solidarity as a Fundamental Principle of European Constitutional Law (or Die)?
Pietro Masala and Fernando Valdés Dal-Ré
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