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Editor's Note

Volume 18 - p. 417


Europe’s Raison d’être?

Authors: G. De Búrca

Volume 18 - p. 418


Article Reviews

Authors: A. Vassiliou, S. Grundmann, N. Rinaldi, M. Brus, J. Kinghan, K. Pawłowicz, C. Godt

Volume 18 - p. 421


The European Union and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities: A Story of Exclusive and Shared Competences

Authors: L. Waddington

Volume 18 - p. 431

Inhoud: The signature and conclusion of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) by the European Community (now European Union) marks a significant step forward in the protection of human rights by the EU. Whilst the ...


Epistemological Considerations in Private Law: Exploring Taxonomical Structures in the Common Law, Civil Law and Beyond

Authors: S. Law

Volume 18 - p. 454

Inhoud: This paper aims to further the classification discourse by examining the importance and function of taxonomical structures in private law. The paper begins by considering the extent to which it is possible to develop, establish and maintain a class...


Religious Displays at Public Schools – Courts, Crucifixes and Masters of Identities

Authors: M. Zhurnalova-Juppunov

Volume 18 - p. 479

Inhoud: This contribution compares the judgment of the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in the case of Lautsi v. Italy with the decision of the German Federal Constitutional Court in the Classroom Crucifix case. An examination of...


Transforming Shields into Swords: The VEBIC Judgment, Adequate Judicial Protection Standards and the Emergence of Procedural Heteronomy in EU Law

Authors: P. Van Cleynenbreugel

Volume 18 - p. 511

Inhoud: The Court of Justice’s VEBIC judgment obliges national competition authorities to be involved in appellate judicial proceedings against a decision they adopted, even when these authorities act as first instance judges in adopting those decisions. T...


Metamorphosis of Functionalism - or Back to Basics?

Authors: J. Husa

Volume 18 - p. 548


Taking Functionalism Seriously: On the Bright Future of a Contested Method.

Authors: J. M. Smits

Volume 18 - p. 554


Preliminary References to the European Court of Justice.

Authors: M. Broberg, N. Fenger

Volume 18 - p. 559