Volume 1, 2006
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Köp båda 2 för 1187 krProfessor Nils Wahl, Chairman, and Professor Per Cramer, are both members of the Swedish Network for European Legal Studies.
1. Grey Zones, Legitimacy Deficits and Boomerang Effects: On the Implications of Extending the Acquis to Central and Eastern Europe Antonina Bakardjieva Engelbrekt 2. The Duty of Supreme Courts to Refer Cases to the ECJ: The Commissions Action Against Sweden Ulf Bernitz 3. Ten Years within the EU Labour Law in Sweden and Finland following EU Accession Niclas Bruun & Jonas Malmberg 4. Damages for Violations of ECHR Rights: the Swedish Example Iain Cameron 5. The Free Movement of Services in Conflict with the Swedish Industrial Relations Model or was it the Other Way Around? rjan Edstrm 6. Restrictive Use of Award Criteria in Public Procurement Lars Henriksson 7. Citizenship LawNo Longer Exclusive National Competence Towards Individual European Union Membership Based on Domicile? Hedvig Lokrantz Bernitz 8. Constructing Comparability: The Reasoning of the ECJ on Equality in Taxation Robert Phlsson 9. On the Emerging Obligation for Member State Authorities to Supervise and Enforce EC State Aid law, and the Resulting Need to Consider Decentralisation Ingeborg Simonsson 10. Access to Justice in the EU Knocking on Heavens Door? Ola Zetterquist 11. Who Wags Who? The EU and the Use of Military Force in a Global Context Inger sterdahl