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EU tax developments in 2016
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European Criminal Law After Brexit
(Springer Verlag, 2017-05-26) -
European Criminal Law and the Dangerous Citizen
(SAGE Publications, 2019-02-01) -
The European Parliament and Development Cooperation: Democratic Participation in the ‘Low Politics’ of EU External Relations
The European Parliament enjoys an array of powers in development cooperation, ranging from legislative and budgetary powers to scrutiny and democratic oversight. However, its role has largely been overlooked and generally ... -
European Prosecution Between Cooperation and Integration. The European Public Prosecutor's Office and the Rule of Law
The article will examine the challenges that the establishment of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office poses for the rule of law – a question which has been underexplored in the policy and academic debate on the ... -
The European Union and the Challenges of Trans-Saharan Migration
(Routledge, 2014-11-30)At the same time, the neighbours of the EU s neighbours have presented new challenges. This book addresses the EU s broader neighbourhood, comprising of the ENP countries and the neighbours of its neighbours. -
European Union copyright law and the Charter of Fundamental Rights – Advocate General Szpunar’s Opinions in (C-469/17) Funke Medien, (C-476/17) Pelham GmbH and (C-516/17) Spiegel Online
Increasingly, national courts have begun to consider the impact of the Charter of Fundamental Rights on EU copyright law. In (C-469/17) Funke Medien, (C-476/17) Pelham GmbH and (C-516/17) Spiegel Online v Volker Beck, the ... -
THE EUROPEANISATION OF GOOD TAX GOVERNANCE
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2018-01-12)This is a unique era where the international tax community, most vocally represented by developed countries mainly through the OECD/G20, is engaged in a global fight against tax evasion and tax avoidance.1 It is thought ... -
Evicting Palestine
(2016-05-31)Israel is engaged in a systematic and illegal scheme of forced evictions against Palestinians. Forced evictions of Palestinians, and the human rights abuses they suffer as a result, are known, and yet largely ignored by ... -
Exhaustion and the Internet as a Distribution Channel: the Relationship Between Intellectual Property and European Law in Search of Clarification
(Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, 2016-06)