CELS Occasional Papers
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CELS Occasional Paper No. 1
The Human Rights Opinion of the ECJ and its Constitutional Implications
June 1996
Authors:
A.M. Arnull, Opinion 2/94 and Its Implications for the Future Constitution of the Union
H.G. Schemers, Comments and Conclusions
A.A. Dashwood, Commentary
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CELS Occasional Paper No. 2
The ECJ's Working Time Judgment: The Social Market Vindicated
January 1997
Authors:
C. Barnard, The Judgment of the ECJ in The United Kingdom v. Council: The Working Time Directive
A.A. Dashwood, The Working Time Judgment in a Wider Perspective
B.A. Hepple, Commentary
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CELS Occasional Paper No. 3
Annex 1; Annex 2; Annex 3; Annex 4.
Flexibility and the Treaty of Amsterdam: Europe's New Byzantium?
November 1997
Authors:
G. Edwards & E. Philippart
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CELS Occasional Paper No 4
The Modernisation of European Competition Law: The Next Ten Years
June 2000
Authors:
C-D Ehlermann, Introduction
H.P. Nehl, Changes in Legislation: Constitutional Reform and the Role of the Administrator
B. E. Hawk & N. Denaeijer, The Development of Article 81 and 82: Legal Certainty and Efficiency
J. D. Cooke, Changing Responsibilities and Relationships for Community and National Courts: The Implications of the White Paper
R. Whish, National Courts and the White Paper: a Commentary
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CELS Occasional Paper No. 5
The ECJ's Tobacco Advertising Judgment
July 2001
Authors:
G. de Búrca, The Tobacco Judgement: Political Will versus Constitutional Limits
D. A. Wyatt QC, Constitutional Significance of the Tobacco Advertising Judgment of the European Court of Justice
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CELS Occasional Paper No. 6
Custom and Law in Central Europe
2003
Authors:
J. M. Bak, Introduction
D. Ibbetson, Custom in the Tripartitum
Z. Hunyadi, Administering the Law: Hungary's Loca Credibilia
D. Karbi, Hungarian and Croatian Customary Law: Some Contrasts and Comparisons
M. Rady, Hungarian Procedural Law and Part Two of the Tripartitum
N. Štefanec, Pergošiæ's Translation of the Tripartitum into Slavonian
K. Gönczi, Werbõczy's Reception in Hungarian Legal Culture
L. Péter, The Primacy of Consuetudo in Hungarian Law
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CELS Occasional Paper No. 7
From the Corpus Juris to the European Public Prosecutor
2004
Authors:
Lothar Kuhl and Sébastien Combeaud
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