European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, Vol. 2, 2017, No 2
Editorial
The Thousand Cataluñas of Europe
Articles
Special Section – The New Frontiers of EU Administrative Law: Is There an Accountability Gap in EU External Relations?
edited by Marise Cremona and Päivi Leino
Introduction: The New Frontiers of EU Administrative Law and the Scope of Our Inquiry
Marise Cremona and Päivi Leino
The External Administrative Layer of EU Law-making: International Decisions in EU Law and the Case of CETA
Joana Mendes
The Extraterritorial Reach of EU Environmental Law and Access to Justice by Third Country Actors
Ioanna Hadjiyianni
External Participants v. Internal Interests: Principles of EU Administrative Law in Anti-dumping Investigations
Emilia Korkea-aho and Suvi Sankari
External Migration and Asylum Management: Accountability for Executive Action Outside EU-territory
Jorrit J. Rijpma
Acknowledging the Impact of Administrative Power in the EU External Action
Ilaria Vianello
Administering EU Development Policy: Between Global Commitments and Vague Accountability Structures
Päivi Leino
Procedural Rights in the Context of Restrictive Measures: Does the Adversarial Principle Survive the Necessities of Secrecy?
Liisa Leppävirta
“Effective Judicial Review Is of the Essence of the Rule of Law”: Challenging Common Foreign and Security Policy Measures Before the Court of Justice
Marise Cremona
Is There an Accountability Gap in EU External Relations? Some Initial Conclusions
Marise Cremona and Päivi Leino
Insights
Judicial Cooperation, Transfer of Prisoners and Offenders’ Rehabilitation: No Fairy-tale Bliss. Comment on Ognyanov
Stefano Montaldo
The Dublin III System: More Derogations to the Duty to Transfer Individual Asylum Seekers?
Šeila Imamovic and Elise Muir
European Forum
Insights and Highlights
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