The Global Fight against Impunity and the European Court of Justice: A New Approach to Tax Fraud as a Crime against Human Rights 8 December 2017/ By Giuliana Ziccardi Capaldo
A Way Out for the ECJ in Taricco II: Constitutional Identity or a More Careful Proportionality Analysis? 23 November 2017/ By Michał Krajewski
Two instruments but a difficult relationship? Some upcoming decisions of the CJEU on the ne bis in idem 15 November 2017/ By Michele Simonato
Brexit, Fundamental Rights And The Future Of Judicial And Police Cooperation 9 October 2017/ By Cristina Saenz Perez
Cautious Openness: the Spanish Constitutional Court’s approach to EU law in recent national case law 7 June 2017/ By Mario García
Case C-133/15 Chávez-Vílchez and Others – Taking EU Children’s Rights Seriously 30 May 2017/ By Maria Haag
Achbita v G4S: Religious Equality Squeezed between Profit and Prejudice 6 April 2017/ By Gareth Davies