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Quaderni europei ha il piacere di annunciare che il suo fascicolo n. 3 del volume 9, 2024 è ora disponibile on-line....
Quaderni europei ha il piacere di annunciare che il suo fascicolo n. 3 del volume 9, 2024 è ora disponibile on-line....
Table of Contents: I. Introduction. – II. To be a Member State in the European Union. – III. A European Public Order and Public Security. – IV. Conclusion.
Abstract: Public order and public policy have long been features of the EU law landscape as grounds of derogations for Member States. Recent...
Table of Contents: I. Introduction. – II. Preventive security. – II.1. Criminal law. – II.2. Surveillance. – II.3. Border control. – III. Externalised security. – III.1. Globalised security. – III.2. Transatlantic security. – IV. Privatised security. – IV.1. Privatised security as a Rule of Law challenge. – IV.2. Privatised security as a means of...
Table of Contents: I. Introduction. – II. Member States as custodians of the Union’s public order. – II.1. The concept of “European public order” in Council Decision (CFSP) 2022/351. – II.2. The Foreign Direct Investment Regulation: procedural and substantive obligations on Member States’s assessment of FDI that affect public order and public...
Table of Contents: I. Introduction. – II. Public policy as a nationally embedded concept. – III. The rising role of common European values in the public policy exception. – III.1. Explicit engagement of the Court with European values: the case of expulsion of criminal Union citizens. – III.2. Implicit engagement of the Court with European values:...
Table of Contents: I. Introduction. – II. Methodological basis for public policy/security issues in the context of free movement law. – III. Proportionality in free movement law and the EU Charter: a comparison. – IV. The “strictly necessary” test and the “balancing test” in light of the digital case Law of the CJEU. – IV.1. “Strictly necessary”...
Table of Contents: I. Starting point: reaffirming supranational oversight – I.1. Curtailing exceptional non-compliance under art. 72 TFEU – I.2. Distinct political choices with regard to migration – II. Overlap with and distinction from Union citizenship- II.1. Association agreement with Turkey as a test case - II.2. Fahimian: discrepancies...
Table of Contents: I. Introduction. – II. Art. 72 TFEU: no “general exception” from the scope of EU law. – III. Art. 72 TFEU: a reminder for the EU institutions. – IV. Art. 72 TFEU: a derogation to the benefit of the Member States? – V. Conclusion.
Abstract: When the Member States of the European Union (EU...
Abstract: In the Real Madrid case, the Court prioritized under the public policy proviso of the Brussels I Regulation the protection of freedom of the press over the mutual recognition of judgments in civil and commercial matters. The preliminary ruling explains the circumstances in which recourse to public policy is possible to decline the...
Table of Contents: I. Introduction – II. Why (still) support renewable energy sources and why should the EU care – II.1. The persisting need for financially supporting RES – II.2. The purposiveness of an enlarged impact of the EU legal order on renewable energy support policies – III. The EU competence in the area of renewable energy support – III.1...
Table of Contents: I. Introduction – II. Croatian experience with its national independent monitoring mechanism – III. Legal framework and challenges of national independent monitoring mechanisms – IV. Concluding remarks: must-haves of national independent monitoring mechanisms.
Abstract: The...
Table of Contents: I. Introduction. – II. Interoperability of large-scale IT systems for third-country nationals: a synopsis. – II.1. The road. – II.2. The interoperability regulations. – III. Searching for AI in terminologically ambiguous texts. – III.1. The pivotal role of the CRRS. – III.2. sBMS: motor for biometric recognition. – III.3. MID: an...
Table of Contents: I. The growing importance of EU financial interests. – II. From instrumental to functional. – III. The financialisation of the European rule of law? – IV. The EU financial interests and European integration. – V. The pervasive notion of EU financial interests. – VI. Concluding remarks.
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