The Policies of the European Union from a Central European Perspective
Abstract
The book series Legal Studies on Central Europe seeks to publish comparative legal scholarship on a wide variety of topics. The primary goal of the series is to present and address legal issues which arise in connection with the Central European region, taking into account the legal traditions, culture and approach of the countries therein. The series consists and will consist of titles on not only private and public law but also legal and integration history. Furthermore, it aims to encompass titles which deal with and analyse international law and EU law aspects related to the countries in the Central European region. The books published in the series are written for both academics and legal practitioners who are interested in contemporary legal problems connected to Central European countries.
Chapters
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In the Shadow of Legal Imperialism: The Supremacy of EU Law Over the Member States
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The Place and Role of Fundamental Rights in the EU Legal System
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De-mystifying the European Union: Reflections on the margins of the conference on the future of the European Union
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Common Commercial Policy and Member States’ Playing Fields
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Central European Countries’ Competition Law Practice Contribution to the Development of EU Competition Law
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EU Public Procurement Policy
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EU Employment Law and Social Policy and the Need to Develop Unitary Electronic Technology of Work by Central and Eastern Member States
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The Policies of the European Union from an East- Central European Perspective Tax Policy
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The Emergence of Member States’ Characteristics in European and National Consumer Law
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Common Foreign, Security, and Defense Policies
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European Asylum Policy and its Reforms from a Central and Eastern European Perspective
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The Present and Possible Future of Judicial Cooperation in Civil Matters
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Criminal Judicial Cooperation from a Central and Eastern European Perspective
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