Flexibility and Differentiation: A Plea for allowing National Differentiation in the Fundamental Rights Domain
The subject of the protection of fundamental rights today is a mainstay in EU legal studies, as a cursory glance at the table of contents of leading textbooks and journals in the field attests. Debates about the proper role of the Union institutions, and in particular that of the Court of Justice (C...
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Main Authors: | DE VISSER, Maartje, Van der Mei, Anne Pieter |
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2017
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