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The Columbia Journal Of European Law (CJEL)

The Columbia Journal Of European Law (CJEL)

George A. Bermann, Editor

Price: $302.00 Per Year (United States), $370 Per Year (International). Published 3 Times Per Year. ISSN 1076-6715.

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VOL. 14 Winter 2007/2008 NO. 1

ARTICLES

Twilight of the IDOLS? EU Internet Privacy and the Post-Enlightenment Paradigm

Mark F. Kightlinger

Double Taxation: A European "Switch in Time?"

Georg W. Kofler & Ruth Mason

National Identity and Immigration Policy in the U.S. and the European Union

Lauren Gilbert

The EC Commission's New Adopted Baby:Health Care

Clemens Rieder

CASE LAW

Case C-303/05, Advocaten Voor de Wereld VZW v. Leden van de Ministerraad

LEGISLATIVE DEVELOPMENT

The Statute of the European Cooperative Society

 

VOL. 13 Summer 2007 NO. 3

ARTICLES: Narrowing the Gap? Law and New Approaches to Governance in the European Union

Introduction

Grainne de Burca & Joanne Scott

Reconceiving Law & New Governance

Neil Walker & Frainne de Burca

New Governance and Legal Regulation: Complementarity, Rivalry, and Transformation

Dave Trubek & Louise Trubek

Courts as Catalysts: Re-Thinking the Judicial Role in New Governance

Joanne Scott & Susan Sturm

New Governance -The Solution for Active European Citizenship, or the End of Citizenship?

Stijn Smismans

Freedom to Provide Health Care Services Within the EU: An Opportunity for "Hybrid Governance"

Tamara Hervey & Louise Trubek

Law, Governance, or New Governance? The Changing Open Method of Coordination

Kenneth Armstrong & Claire Kilpatrick

Economic Governanc: Hybridity, Accountability, and Control

Imelda Maher

EU Fiscal Governance: Hard Law in the Shadow of Soft Law?

Waltraud Schelkle

CASE LAW

Cases C-94/04, Cipolla & Macrino: The Emergence of a Politcal Approach to the Regulation of Professionals in Europe?

LEGISLATIVE DEVELOPMENT

Approxmination of European Environmental Criminals Laws: Within or Beyond the European COmmunity Competence?

 

VOL. 13 Spring 2007 NO. 2

ARTICLES

Tort Reform A La Francaise: Jurisprudential and Policy Perspectives on Damages for Bodily Injuries in France

David Corbe-Chalon & Martin A. Ragoff

Is EC Trade Policy up to Par? A Legal Analysis Over Time-Rome, Marrakesh, Amsterdam, Nice, & the Constitutional Treaty

Rafael Leal-Arcas

The Direct Effect of European Directives - Towards the Final Act?

Florian Becker & Angus Campbell

STUDENT NOTE

Post Conflict National Human Rights Institutions: Emerging Models from Northern Ireland and Bosnia & Herzegovina

Amanda Lee Wetzel

BOOK REVIEW

This Very Human Institution: A Biography of the Yugoslavia Tribunal

Julian Davis Mortenson

CASE LAW

Case C-372/04, Watts v. Bedford Primary Care Trust & Secretary of State for Health

LEGISLATIVE DEVELOPMENT

The 2005 Asylum Procedures Directive: Developing the European Asylum Law


VOL. 13 Winter 2006/2007 NO. 1

ARTICLES

Restitution and Transitional Justice in the European Court of Human Rights

Thomas Allen

Antitrust Enforcement and Deterrence of Collusive Behavior: The Role of Leniency Programs

Patricia Carmona Botana

Lay Adjudication and Human Rights in Europe

John D. Jackson & Nikolay P. Kovalev

The "Rules" Dilemma - The Court of Justice and the Regulation

Leone Niglia

CASE LAW

Case C-66/04, United Kingdom v. European Parliament and Council;
Case C-436/03, European Parliament v. Council;
Case C-217/04, United Kingdom v. European Parliament and Council

Opinion 1/03, Competence of the Community to Conclude the New Lugano Convention on the Jurisdiction and the Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments in Civil and Commercial Matters

LEGISLATIVE DEVELOPMENT

Immigration and the Market: The Long-term Residents Directive


VOL. 12 Summer 2006 NO. 3

ARTICLES

Rulemaking in the Ages of Globalization and Information: What America Can Learn From Europe, and Vice-Verse

Peter L. Strauss

The Unfair Commercial Practices Directive: An Example of the New European Consumer Protection Approach

Giuseppe B. Abbamonte

Citizenship and Free Movement: European and American Features of a Judicial Formula for Increased Comity

Francesca Strumia

A New Look at the Role and Impact of Advocates-General - Collectively and Individually

Cyril Ritter

Constructing a European Civil Code: Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes?

Mel Kenny

CASE LAW

The "Ouzo" Case: Towards a New Assessment of Member State Obligations under the Treaty and the Commission's Discretion in the Exercise of Public Enforcement

LEGISLATIVE DEVELOPMENT

Implementation and Enforcement of Multilateral Environmental Agreements - The New EC Generalized System of Preferences Scheme

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