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Marco Gerbaudo, The X Case: The Influence of the Resource Requirement on Long Term Residents’ Integration and National Authorities’ Discretionary Powers
Manuel Peláez Muras, Antitrust and Coopservice: Procurement Aggregation Is a Serious Thing (Adjudicating Too)
Isabelle Pingel, L’affaire Indépendance de la Cour suprême devant la Cour de justice: réflexions sur “l’indispensable liberté des juges”
Mary Samonte, Google v. CNIL: The Territorial Scope of the Right to Be Forgotten Under EU Law
Fulvia Staiano, “Lawful Employment” as a Precondition for the Recognition of Residence Rights: Bajratari
Elisabetta Tatì, Cities’ Legal Actions in the EU: Towards a Stronger Urban Power?
Valentin Vandendaele, For a Few Cigarettes More: The AG Opinion in the JTI Case
Federica Velli, The Issue of Data Protection in EU Trade Commitments: Cross-border Data Transfers in GATS and Bilateral Free Trade Agreements
Grazia Vitale, The General Court’s Ruling in Tercas: Between Imputability of the Aid to the State and Use of State Resources
Ewa Zelazna, The Rule of Law Crisis Deepens in Poland after A.K. v. Krajowa Rada Sadownictwa and CP, DO v. Sad Najwyzszy
Highlights
Morfouace Eglantine, L’illégalité de la suspension du Parlement britannique demandée par Boris Johnson: la décision du 24 septembre 2019 rendue par la Cour suprême britannique
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European Papers, Vol. 4, 2019, No 3, European Forum, pp. 799-916
ISSN 2499-8249