Editorial
The people have spoken: abide? A critical view of the EU’s dramatic referendum (in)experience
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- 06 December 2016, pp. 397-408
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Terrorism and Constitutional Amendment in France
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- 11 April 2016, pp. 1-5
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Sandwiched between Strasbourg and Karlsruhe: EU Fundamental Rights Protection
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- 18 August 2016, pp. 213-222
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Brexit: a challenge for the UK constitution, of the UK constitution?
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- 26 October 2016, pp. 409-444
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Populism in a Constitutional Key: Constituent Power, Popular Sovereignty and Constitutional Identity
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- 11 April 2016, pp. 6-26
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The ‘Haircut’ of Public Creditors under EU Law
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- 06 June 2016, pp. 223-239
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Secession from a Member State and EU Membership: the View from the Union
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- 18 August 2016, pp. 240-264
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The Rationale of Economics and Law in the Aftermath of the Crisis: A Lesson from Michel Foucault
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- 06 December 2016, pp. 445-473
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Rethinking the Two Margins of Appreciation
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- 11 April 2016, pp. 27-53
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Democracy v Human Rights? The Strasbourg Court and the Challenge of Power Sharing
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- 11 April 2016, pp. 54-84
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The EU-engineered hybrid and international specialist court in Kosovo: How ‘special’ is it?
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- 06 December 2016, pp. 474-498
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‘A Missing Piece of European Emergency Law: Legal Certainty and Individuals’ Expectations in the EU Response to the Crisis’
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- 18 August 2016, pp. 265-293
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The Swedish Riksdag as Scrutiniser of the Principle of Subsidiarity
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- 18 August 2016, pp. 294-317
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The Treaty Amendment Procedures and the Relationship between Article 31(3) TEU and the General Bridging Clause of Article 48(7) TEU
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- 06 December 2016, pp. 499-519
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Interinstitutional Gravity and Pirates of the Parliament on Stranger Tides: the Continued Constitutional Significance of the Choice of Legal Basis in Post-Lisbon External Action
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- 11 April 2016, pp. 85-113
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Debate
(No) Haircut for Hellas?: A Short and Critical Reply to Armin Steinbach, ‘The “Haircut” of Public Creditors under EU Law’, 13 EuConst (2016) p. 223
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- 07 November 2016, pp. 520-537
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Case Notes
Prisoner disenfranchisement and the right to vote in elections to the European Parliament: Universal suffrage key to unlocking political citizenship?: Court of Justice of the European Union Case C-650/13, request for a preliminary ruling from the tribunal d’instance de Bordeaux, made by decision of 7 November 2013, in the proceedings in Thierry Delvigne v. Commune de Lesparre-Médoc and Préfet de la Gironde, 6 October 2015, ECLI:EU:C:2015:648
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- 11 April 2016, pp. 114-132
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Making the Essence of Fundamental Rights Real: The Court of Justice of the European Union Clarifies the Structure of Fundamental Rights under the Charter: ECJ 6 October 2015, Case C-362/14, Maximillian Schrems v Data Protection Commissioner
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- 28 July 2016, pp. 318-329
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Thresholds for the European Parliament Elections in Germany Declared Unconstitutional Twice: Bundesverfassungsgericht Judgment of 9 November 2011, 2 BvC 4/10, 5% threshold Judgment of 26 February 2014, 2 BvE 2/13, 2 BvR 2220/13, 3% threshold
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The ECJ’s Fatal Imbalance Its cavalier treatment of national security issues poses serious risk to public safety and sound commercial practices
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- 28 July 2016, pp. 330-340
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