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Journal Table of Contents (Journal TOC) latest update – May 2014 List of journals with electronic table of contents in European Communities and European Union section between January and May 2014: 1) Europarecht 2) European Competition Journal 3) European Constitutional Law Review 4) European Journal of Consumer Law 5) European Journal of Migration and Law 6) European Journal of Law Reform 7) European Journal of Social Security 8) European Law Review 9) European Review of Contract Law 10) European State aid Law quarterly 11) European Union Politics 12) European Urban and Regional Studies 13) European View 14) Europe en Formation 15) Integration 16) Journal for European Environemntal & Planning Law 17) Journal of European Integration History 18) Journal of European Public Policy 19) Journal of European Social Policy 20) Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law 21) Revue de l'Union Européenne 22) Transfer

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Journal Table of Contents (Journal TOC)

latest update – May 2014

List of journals with electronic table of contents in European Communities and European Union section between January and May 2014:

1) Europarecht

2) European Competition Journal

3) European Constitutional Law Review

4) European Journal of Consumer Law

5) European Journal of Migration and Law

6) European Journal of Law Reform

7) European Journal of Social Security

8) European Law Review

9) European Review of Contract Law

10) European State aid Law quarterly

11) European Union Politics

12) European Urban and Regional Studies

13) European View

14) Europe en Formation

15) Integration

16) Journal for European Environemntal & Planning Law

17) Journal of European Integration History

18) Journal of European Public Policy

19) Journal of European Social Policy

20) Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law

21) Revue de l'Union Européenne

22) Transfer

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Europarecht Volume 48 no. 5 Inhaltsverzeichnis Aufsätze Stefan Kadelbach, Lehren aus der Finanzkrise - Ein Vorschlag zur Reform der Politischen Institutionen der Europäischen Union 489 Carl Baudenbacher, Das Vorabentscheidungsverfahren im EFTA-Pfeiler des EWR 504 Christian Bickenbach, Das Subsidiaritätsprinzip in Art. 5 EUV und seine Kontrolle . 523 Rechtsprechung Unionsrechtliche Staatshaftung und Sportwettenmonopol: Glücksspiel oder Gewinnspiel Anmerkung zu den Urteilen des BGH vom 18.10.2012, Az. III ZR196/11 und III ZR197/11 Meinhard Hilf, Tim René Salomon, ............................................... 549 Zum EU-Beihilfenbegriff-Der enge Zusammenhang zwischen Vorteil und Last als Zurechnungsproblem Zugleich Besprechung des EuGH-Urteils vom 19. März 2013 im Fall France Télécom (verb. Rs. C-399/10 P und C-401/10 P) Birgit Reese, 572 Kleinere Beiträge, Berichte und Dokumente Stanyo Dinov Europäische Bankenaufsicht im Wandel 593 Karoline Bülow, Haftung der Europäischen Union nach Art. 340 Abs. 2 AEUV am Beispiel der rechtswidrigen Listung eines Terrorverdächtigen ................................................... 609 Dionysios Granas, Die primärrechtlichen Grundlagen für die Förderung von Erneuerbaren Energien im Europarecht ................................................................................................................. 619

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Europarecht 48. Jahrgang 6 2013 Inhaltsverzeichnis Aufsätze Prof. Dr. Peter M. Huber, Unionsbürgerschaft 637 Dr. Claudio Franzius, Demokratisierung der Europäischen Union ... 655 Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Weiß, Öffentliche Daseinsvorsorge und soziale Dienstleistungen: Europarechtliche Perspektiven ................................................................................ 669 Rechtsprechung Der EGMR als Ersatzspieler des EuGH? Anmerkung zum Urteil des EGMR v. 6.12.2012 - 12323/11 - Michaud/Frankreich Dr. Julie Vondung, ........................................................................................................ 688 Kleinere Beiträge, Berichte und Dokumente Dr. Till Markus, Wege zu einer nachhaltigen EU-Fischereiaußenhandelspolitik 697 Dr. Hannes Hofmeister, Was bedeutet Schottlands Unabhängigkeit für die Mitgliedschaft in der EU? 711

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Europarecht Volume 49 numer 1 Inhaltsverzeichnis Aufsätze Peter-Christian Müller-Graff, Die horizontale Direktwirkung der Grundfreiheiten 3 Sebastian Graf von Kielmansegg, Tücken im Dreieck - Die individualbelastende Richtlinienwirkung im Unionsrecht 30 Arne Pilniok, Struktur, Funktionen und Probleme der Expertengruppen der Europäischen Kommission: legitime Expertise oder unzulässige Einflussnahme? 62 Rechtsprechung Kein zentraler Individualrechtsschutz gegen Gesetzgebungsakte der Europäischen Union? -Anmerkung zur Rechtsmittelentscheidung des EuGH vom 3.10.2013 in der Rs. C-583/11 P (Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami u.a./Europäisches Parlament und Rat der EU) - Carsten Nowak, Katharina Behrend ............................................. 86

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Europarecht Volume 49 numer 2 Aufsätze Prof. Dr. Armin Hatje und Prof. Dr. Peter Mankowski, „Nationale Unionsrechte“ - Sprachgrenzen, Traditionsgrenzen, Systemgrenzen, Denkgrenzen 155 Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Kahl und Manuel Schwind, Europäische Grundrechte und Grundfreiheiten - Grundbausteine einer Interaktionslehre .... 170 Prof. Dr. Wolfram Cremer Grundgesetzliche Bindungen des deutschen Vertreters bei Abstimmungen im Rat der Europäischen Union und ihre prozessuale Durchsetzbarkeit 195 Rechtsprechung Praktische Konsequenzen dei Kadi-Rechtsprechung Zur Justiziabilität völkerrechtlich induzierter Unionsrechtsakte: Begründungspflicht und Kontrolldichte-Anmerkung zum Urteil des EuGH vom 18. Juli 2013, verb. Rs. C-584/10 P, C-593/10 P und C 595/10 P Prof. Dr. Norman Weiss 231 Die Bedeutung des Art. 345 AEUV für regulierte Sektoren Zugleich Besprechung zum Urteil des EuGH vom 22. Oktober 2013 in Sachen „Niederlande gegen Essent u.a.“ (verb. Rs. C-105/12 bis C-107/12) Dr. Thomas Voland. ... 237

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European Competition Journal Volume 10 Number 1 April 2014 Contents Standard-Essential Patents: FRAND Commitments, Injunctions and the Smartphone Wars 1 Alison Jones The "Exceptional Circumstances" Test: Implications for FRAND Commitments from the Essential Facilities Doctrine under Article 102 TFEU 37 Martin Angelov Buyer Power in European Union Merger Control 69 Ariel Ezrachi and Maria loannidou The New 30% Rule: A Viable Solution to Detrimental Buyer Power in the Finnish Grocery Retail Sector? 97 Mika Oinonen A Primer on AIDS-Based Models in Antitrust Analysis 123 Shawn W Ulrich In Search of Economically Rational Environmental State Aid: The Case of Exemption from Environmental Taxes 155 Phedon Nicolaides Well-Functioning Markets in Retail Energy 167 Morten Hviid and Catherine Waddams Price The Competition Assessment Framework for the Retail Energy Sector: Some Concerns about the Proposed Interpretation 181 Stephen Littlechild

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European Competition Journal Volume 9 Number 3 December 2013 Contents Antitrust Marathon V: When in Rome Public and Private Enforcement of Competition Law 503 A discussion led by Philip Marsden, Spencer Weber Waller and Philipp Fabbio Welcome 504 Topic 1: Public-Private Partnerships for Effective Enforcement 507 Public-Private Partnerships for Effective Enforcement: Some ‘Hybrid’ Insights? 509 Philip Marsden Topic 2: Effective Injunctive Relief 540 Effective Injunctive Relief 541 Spencer Weber Waller Topic 3: Private Actions for Damages 565 Private Actions for Damages 567 Philipp Fabbio Topic 4: Criminal Enforcement 595 Real Crime: Criminal Competition Law 599 Susan Beth Farmer Two Bodies of Law Separated by a Common Mission: Unilateral Conduct by Dominant Firms at the IP/Antitrust Intersection in the EU and the US 623 Amedeo Arena, Bettina Bergmann and Jay L Himes Injunctions for FRAND-Pledged SEPS: The Quest for an Appropriate Test of Abuse under Article 102 TFEU 677 Nicolas Petit EU Merger Control and Non-controlling Minority Shareholdings: The Case against Change 721 Nicholas Levy

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European Competition Law Review 2014 Volume 35 Issue 4 Articles Avirup Bose Lessons to be Learned from India’s Latest High Profile Merger Review: The Jet-Etihad Deal 151 Franz Hoffet and Gerald Brei The first second generation competition enforcement co-operation treaty: Free flow of information between Switzerland and the European Union? 157 Christian Kovacs Fiat Lux...? - The European Commission's updated Explanatory Note on Dawn Raids 162 Duncan Sinclair "Undertakings" in Competition Law at the Public-Private Interface - An Unhealthy Situation 167 Sophia A. Vandergrift and Josselin Lucas The GE/Honeywell Saga? Ehh, What's Up, Doc? A comparative approach between US and EU merger control proceedings almost 15 years after 172 Joan de Sola-Morales and Jan Peter Van Der Veer Cartel Damages and More than Full "Pass-On": Who Pays What? 179 Stephen Wiskling, Kim Dietzel and Molly Herron European Commission finally publishers measures to facilitate competition law private actions in the European Union 185 Comment Jan Blockx Silence is Golden: Belgian Competition Council imposes fine for abuse of standard setting process 194 Alla Pozdnakova Competition infringements in the port sector: a case commentary 196 Bill Batchelor and Melissa Healy Overview of EU Commission Decision in respect of J&J/Novartis Co-promotion Agreement 200

European Competition Law Review 2014 Volume 35 Issue 5 Table of Contents Articles Valerio Cosimo Romano Data scraping and abuse of dominance in travel services: story of an antitrust guerrilla 207 Mohamed Elfar Enforcement Policy of the Egyptian Competition Law: Vertical Relations 209 Dr Richard Burnley and Konstantina Bania Co-operation between broadcasters in the new media age: Rethinking national competition policy 216 Frances Murphy EU Commission proposes new measures re private actions for damages and collective actions 223 Phedon Nicolaides The legal differences and economic similarities of the various methods of supporting green electricity under State Aid rules 227 Roger Thomi, Philippe M. Reich and Peter Reinert Swiss Court confirms Switzerland's aggressive stance on parallel trade 232 Qiang Yu Software Interoperability Information Disclosure and Competition Law 235 Iestyn Williams and Simon Bishop Streamlining regulatory and competition appeals: a reasonable basis for change? 253

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European Constitutional Law Review 2014 Volume 10 Issue 1 Contents Editorial EUROPOLIS - The Old Continent a Town, with the Union Its City Hall 1 Note from the Editorial Office 14 Articles Conor Gearty In Praise of Awkwardness: Kadi in the CJEU 15 Michael Gordon The United Kingdom and the Fiscal Compact: Past and Future 28 Michal Bobek Landtová, Holubec, and the Problem of an Uncooperative Court: Implications for the Preliminary Rulings Procedure 54 Marco Goldoni The Early Warning System and the Monti II Regulation: The Case for a Political Interpretation 90 Jörg Gerkrath The Figure of Constitutional Law of the 'Integrated State': The Case of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg 109

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European Journal of Consumer Law No. 3-4 2013 Table des matières

335 Foreword 337 Introduction: The long legislative history of the CRD by Bert Keirsbilck 355 Transposition de la directive relative aux droits des consommateurs en droit français : ultime étape avant l'adoption d'un nouveau code de la consommation ? par Denis Voinot 369 La transposition de la directive droits des consommateurs en Belgique - champ d'application personnel et exclusions par Evelyne Terryn

399 General Information Obligations in Belgian (and French) Law of Obligations versus Article 2 of Book VI on "Market practices and consumer protection" in the Belgian Economic Law Code by Annick De Boeck 415 Consumer protection with regard to distance contracts after the transposition of the Consumer Rights Directive in Belgium and France by Reinhard Steennot 459 Les contrats hors établissement (obligations d'information et droit de rétractation) en Belgique et en France par Gaël Chantepie 475 La directive 2011/83 relative aux droits des consommateurs : les modifications de la réglementation concernant les ventes aux consommateurs et les « autres droits des consommateurs » par Jacques Laffineur et Gert Straetmans

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European Journal of Law Reform vol. 15 2013 no. 4 Table of Contents Articles Sir William Dale Annual Lecture 333 The Law Commission and the Implementation of Law Reform The Rt. Hon. Sir David Lloyd Jones Donors without Borders 349 A Comparative Study of Tax Law Frameworks for Individual Cross-Border Philanthropy Joseph E. Miller, Jr. Drafting Conventions, Templates and Legislative Precedents, and their Effects on the Drafting Process and the Drafter 371 Agnes Quartey Papafio Linguistic Disharmony, National Language Authority and Legislative Drafting in Islamic Republic of Pakistan 400 Mazhar llahi Drafting of Legislation in Compliance with Model Laws 415 Lesedi Poloko

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European Journal of Law Reform 2014 (16) 1 Table of Contents Articles The Values of the European Union Legal Order Constitutional Perspectives 3 Timothy Moorhead Negligent Prosecution. Why Pirates Are Wreaking Havoc on International Trade and How to Stop It 19 Justin Boren Judicial Case Management and the Complexities of Competing Norms Occasioned by Law Reforms. The Experience in Respect of Criminal Proceedings in Botswana 41 Rowland J.V. Cole The Costs and Consequences of US Drug Prohibition for the Peoples of Developing Nations 56 J. Michael Blackwell Implementation of Better Regulation Measures in the Internal Security Draft Legislation The Case of Estonia 80 Aare Kasemets & Annika Talmar-Pere From a Soft Law Process to Hard Law Obligations. The Kimberley Process and Contemporary International Legislative Process 104 Martin-Joe Ezeudu A Thorny Path to the Spotlight The Rule of Law Component in EU External Policies and EU-Ukraine Relations 133 Olga Burlyuk Internet Trolling and the 2011 UK Riots The Need for a Dualist Reform of the Constitutional, Administrative and Security Frameworks in Great Britain 154 Jonathan Bishop

Strengthening Child Laws in Africa. Some Examples from the New Children's Act of Angola 168 Aquinaldo Célio Mandlate Wrongful Testing and Its Lively Consequences 181 W. Th. Nuninga

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European Journal of Migration and Law CONTENTS Vol. 15 No. 4 2013 Articles Sergio Carrera, Leonhard den Hertog and Joanna Parkin The Peculiar Nature of EU Home Affairs Agencies in Migration Control: Beyond Accountability versus Autonomy? 337 Roberta Mungianu Frontex: Towards a Common Policy on External Border Control 359 Alexander Hoogenboom Turkish Nationals and the Right to Study in the European Union: A Progressive Interpretation 387 Anna Błuś Beyond the Walls of Paper. Undocumented Migrants, the Border and Human Rights 413 Sandra Mantu Concepts of Time and European Citizenship 447

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European Journal of Migration and Law CONTENTS Vol. 16 No. 1 2014

Special Issue: The Negotiation and Contestation of EU Migration Policy Instruments

Guest Editors: Florian Trauner & Sarah Wolff Editorial Florian Trauner & Sarah Wolff The Negotiation and Contestation of EU Migration Policy Instruments: A Research Framework 1 Articles Diego Acosta Arcarazo & Andrew Geddes Transnational Diffusion or Different Models? Regional Approaches to Migration Governance in the European Union and Mercosur 19 Christof Roos & Natascha Zaun Norms Matter! The Role of International Norms in EU Policies on Asylum and Immigration 45 Sarah Wolff, The Politics of Negotiating EU Readmission Agreements: Insights from Morocco and Turkey 69 Jean-Pierre Cassarino Channelled Policy Transfers: EU-Tunisia Interactions on Migration Matters 97 Florian Trauner & Emanuele Manigrassi, When Visa-free Travel Becomes Difficult to Achieve and Easy to Lose: The EU Visa Free Dialogues after the EU's Experience with the Western Balkans 125

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European Journal of Social Security Volume 15 number 4 CONTENTS MACRO-COMPARISONS WITH MICRO-SIMULATIONS: WELFARE STATES AND TAX-BENEFIT SYSTEMS - SPECIAL ISSUE EDITED BY JON KVIST INTRODUCTION Jon Kvist 318 ARTICLES Measurement Validity in Comparative Welfare State Research: The Case of Measuring Welfare State Generosity Jon Kvist, Simon Grundt Straubinger and Anders Freundt 321 Equally to All? The Significance of Collectively Negotiated Sickness Benefits in Cross-Nordic Social Policy Analysis Laura Järvi and Susan Kuivalainen 341 Gender and Class: Comparing the Situation of Single-Parent Households in Seven European Countries Dorota Szelewa 358 Do Tax-Benefit Packages Treat Families in the Same Manner when Unemployment Strikes? Anders Freundt, Simon Grundt Straubinger and Jon Kvist 380 How Gender-Neutral are the Nordic Countries Really? Father-Friendliness in Leave Schemes for Families with Children Laerke Bonnesen and Sara Ravnkilde Nielsen 403

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European Journal of Social Security Volume 16 number 1 CONTENTS ARTICLES Firm Ownership and Social Insurance Inequality in Transitional China: Evidence from a Large Panel of Firm-level Data Qin Gao and Johanna Rickne 2 Decomposing Child Poverty Reduction Jonathan Bradshaw and Meg Huby 26 Fighting Social Exclusion under EU Horizon 2020. Enhancing the Legal Enforceability of the Social Inclusion Recommendations? Paul Schoukens and Joris Beke Smets 51

RECENT NEWS AND CASE LAW Overview of Recent Cases before the Court of Justice of the European Union (July - September 2013) Anne Pieter Van Der Mei 73

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European Law Review Issue 2 April 2014 Table of Contents Editorial The "Constitutional Weight" of Adjectives 153 Articles Taxing and Spending in the Euro Zone: Legal and Political Challenges Related to the Adoption of the Financial Transaction Tax Federico Fabbrini 155 Oscillating between Embracing and Avoiding Bosphorus: The European Court of Human Rights on Member State Responsibility for Acts of International Organisations and the Case of the European Union Cedric Ryngaert 176 Claims for Damages in EU Procurement and Effective Protection of Individual Rights Saulius Lukas Kalėda 193 Of TRIPS and Traps: The Interpretative Jurisdiction of the Court of Justice of the European Union over Patent Law Angelos Dimopoulos and Petroula Vantsiouri 210 Analysis and Reflections The Court of Justice, Legal Reasoning, and the Pringle Case - Law as the Continuation of Politics by Other Means Gunnar Beck 234 Shaping the New Architecture of the EU System of Judicial Remedies: Comment on Inuit Alexander Kornezov 251 No Privatisation in the Service of Fair Competition? Article 345 TFEU and the EU Market-State balance after Essent Pieter Van Cleynenbreugel 264

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European Review of Contract Law Volume 10 number 1 Contents Articles Betül Kas and Hans-Wolfgang Micklitz Overview of cases before the CJEU on European Consumer Contract Law (2008-2013) – Part I 1 Vanessa Mak According to Custom ...? The Role of 'Trade Usage' in the Proposed Common European Sales Law (CESL) 64 Charlotte Pavilion Private Standards of Fairness in European Contract Law 85 EU Legislation Rosella Delfino European Community legislation and Actions 118 EU Case Law Betül Kas European Union Litigation 124 Stephen Weatherill Use and Abuse of the EU's Charter of Fundamental Rights: on the improper veneration of 'freedom of contract' 167

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European Review of Contract Law 2013 Volume 9 Issue 4 Contents Articles Vincent Forray Property Structures Underlying Contract. (The Proprietary Properties of Contract) 287 Sjef van Erp Contract and Property Law. Distinct, but not Separate 307 Nuno Manuel Pinto Oliveira Contract Law, Liability Rules, and Property Rules 327 Richard A. Epstein Intellectual Property and the Law of Contract: The Case Against 'Efficient Breach' 345 Guido Ferrarini and Andrea Ottolia Corporate Disclosure as a Transaction Cost: The Case of SMEs 363 Peter Limmer Property Transactions and Certainty of Title Transfer 387 Andrea Nervi Common Goods and the Role of the Contract 409 Eva-Maria Kieninger Collateralization of Contracts 430

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European State Aid Law Quarterly Volume 12 number 4 Contents EDITORIAL Sometimes Partial is Better than Total 623 Andreas Bartosch NEWS FROM THE MEMBER STATES Croatia • Tatjana Jakovljević 625 Finland • Heidi Merikalla-Teir, Ilkka Aalto-Setälä and Eeva-Riitta Mäkelä 628 Poland • Przemysław Kamil Rosiak and Katarzyna Bożekowska-Zawisza 631 Slovakia • Peter Hodal 633 Slovenia • Janez Ahlin 634 Sweden • Ida Otken Eriksson 636 United Kingdom • Alan Bates 638 OPINIONS Effet Utile Taken to Extremes: Does an Opening Decision Already Trigger the "Stand-Still Obligation"? 643 Ulrich Soltész Restructuring Aid Granted Prior to the Accession of a Member State to the EU: "Existing Aid" under Article 1 (b) of Regulation No. 659/1999? 646 Iveta Stoycheva and Mariya Papazova ARTICLES Does State Aid Create Jobs? 651 The Short and Mid-Term Employment Effects of Subsidies Caroline Buts and Marc Jegers To What Effect? The Overhaul of the Regional Aid Guidelines - The Demise of Competition Effects and Rise of Incentive Effect? 659 Fiona Wishlade New Guidelines on Regional Aid - Is the Party Over for Large Investment Projects? 676 Mario Todino and Annagiulia Zanazzo State Aid and Intellectual Property in Contract Research and R&D&I Collaboration

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European State Aid Law Quarterly Volume 13 number 1 Contents EDITORIAL The Judgment in Case C-284/12 under the Socratic Scrutiny of Good Justice Christian Koenig NEWS FROM THE MEMBER STATES Bulgaria • Iveta Stoycheva and Mariya Papazova 4 Croatia • Tatjana Jakovljevic 6 Cyprus • Michalis Kamperis 12 Germany • Christoph Arhold 14 Latvia • Daiga Lagzdina 17 Norway • Silje Thorstensen 18 Spain • María Muñoz de Juan 21 OPINION Infrastructure Financing and State Aid Post Leipzig-Halle 24 Thomas Wilson ARTICLES A Decade of State Aid Control in the Field of Broadband 28 Filomena Chineo and Norbert Gaál Revisiting Material Selectivity in EU State Aid Law Or "The Ghost of Yet-To- Come" 39 Cristina Romariz Asymmetric Tax Measures and EU State Aid Law The "Special Solidarity Levy" on Greek Producers of Electricity from Renewable Energy Sources 51 Phedon Nicolaides and Antonis Metaxas The Prohibition of Overcompensations to Services of General Economic Interest 61 Koert van Buiren, Matthijs Gerritsen and Janneke van der Voort "Modernising State Aid through Better Evaluations"- Insights From Recent Discussions with Stakeholders 67 Norbert Gaál and Xavier Boutin Brighter Lights at the End of the Tunnel - Continuing Private Enforcement of State Aid Law in Germany 71 Andrés Martin-Ehlers

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European Union Politics Volume 15 Number I March 2014

Contents Articles

Cross-cutting issues, intraparty dissent and party strategy: The issue of European integration in the House of Commons 3 Eitan Tzelgov

Measurement, model testing, and legislative influence in the European Union 24 Jonathan B Slapin Testing models of legislative decision-making with measurement error: The robust predictive power of bargaining models over procedural models 43 Justin Leinaweaver and Robert Thomson

Issue-specific policy-positions and voting in the Council 59 Bjørn Høyland and Vibeke Wøien Hansen

The loss of trust in the European Union during the great recession since 2007: The role of heuristics from the national political system 82 Klaus Armingeon and Besir Ceka

Multilevel representation in the European Parliament 108 Zoe Lefkofridi and Alexia Katsanidou

European unilateralism and involuntary burden-sharing in global climate politics: A public opinion perspective from the other side 132 Thomas Bernauer, Robert Gampfer and Aya Kachi

Measuring the European Council agenda: Introducing a new approach and dataset 152 Petya Alexandrova, Marcello Carammia, Sebastian Princen and Arco Timmermans

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European Urban and Regional Studies Volume 21 Number I January 2014 Contents Editorial Jim Lewis Prize 3 Adrian Smith and Allan Williams Articles Exploring the 'New Rural Paradigm' in Europe: Eco-economic strategies as a counterforce to the global competitiveness agenda 4 Lummina G. Horlings and Terry K. Marsden From places to flows? Planning for the new 'regional world' in Germany 21 John Harrison and Anna Growe Quality of life and spatial inequality in London 42 Paul Higgins, Josep Campanera and Alexandre Nobajas Urban governance, property rights, land readjustment and public value capturing 60 Demetrio Muñoz-Gielen Revitalizing regional economies through enterprise support policies: an impact evaluation of multiple instruments 79 Daniele Bondonio and Robert T. Greenbaum Political rescaling and metropolitan governance in cross-border regions: comparing the cross-border metropolitan areas of Lille and Luxembourg 104 Jen Nelles and Frédéric Durand Erratum 123

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European Urban and Regional Studies Volume 21 Number 2 April 2014

Contents Editorial 127 Adrian Smith Articles A social capital approach for network policy learning: the case of an established cluster initiative 128 Cristina Aragón, Man Jose Aranguren, Cristina Iturrioz and James R. Wilson The erosion of corporatism? The rescaling of industrial relations in Germany 146 Susanne Heeg Return migration: Evidence from a reception country with a short migration history 161 Loizou Efstratios, Michailidis Anastasios and Karasavvoglou Anastasios Cross-border-cooperation in the Upper Adriatic: A new kind of citizenship? 175 Elisabetta Nadalutti Discourses of Europeanness in the reception of the European Capital of Culture events: The case of Pécs 2010 191 Tuuli Lähdesmäki Territorial attachment in the age of globalization: The case of Western Europe 206 Marco Antonsich and Edward C. Holland A comparative classification of labour market characteristics of British and Greek small islands 222 Harvey Armstrong, Dimitris Ballas and Adreene Staines

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European View Volume 12 Number 2 December 2013 EDITORIAL Young politics Tomi Huhtanen 169 A YOUTH AGENDA Educating for democracy Bruno Aguilera-Barchet 171 Higher education reform: matching education to labour market needs Eva Majewski 179 From crisis to credibility: the need for quality jobs for young people James Higgins , Giuseppe Porcaro 189 The future workplace of young Europeans James Francis , Carolien Scheers 199 The culture of entrepreneurship: creating your own job Andrea Gerosa , Alessandro Niccolò Tirapani 205 The telecoms single market: meeting the needs of the European youth Daniel Fisher 215 Adventures in digital surveillance Bendert Zevenbergen 223 Intergenerational solidarity: a two-way street that needs new paving Tom Vandenkendelaere 235 ELECTIONS 2014 Young people's engagement in 'new' parties Philipp Mißfelder 243

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L’Europe en formation Automne 2013 - Autumn 2013 n°369

Dossier Small Worlds: Constituent Units in Federal States and Federal Political Systems Des « petits mondes » : Les entités constituantes dans les États et systèmes politiques fédéraux Editors - Coordinateurs : Michael Burgess & Soeren Keil Introduction p.5 Michael Burgess p.7 Small Worlds: The Character, Role and Significance of Constituent Units in Federations and Federal Political Systems G. Alan Tarr p.20 Federalism and Identity: Reflections on the American Experience Alain-G. Gagnon p.33 The five faces of Quebec Shifting Small Worlds and Quebec's Evolving Political Dynamics Roland Sturm p.53 The World of the German Länder Peter Bußjäger p.71 The Austrian Lander as Constituent Units of the Austrian federation Sean Mueller p.86 Conflicting Cantonalisms. Disputed Sub-national Territorial Identities in Switzerland Andreas Heinemann-Grüder p.103 What Constitutes the Political Power of Russia's Regions? Soeren Keil p.114 Building a federation within a federation. The Curious Case of the federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Jens Woelk p.126 South Tyrol is (not) Italy: A Special Case in a (De)federalizing system José Tudela Aranda p.138 Small Worlds in the Spanish Autonomic State Stelio Mangiameli p.151 The European Union and the Identity of Member States

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Tribune Wolfgang Petritsch p.171 Just another Crisis? South-East Europe and the European Union in a Changing World Chronique Jean-Pierre Gouzy p.185 La vie politique en Europe et dans le monde

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Integration Volume 36 number 4 VIERTEUAHRESZEITSCHRIFT DES INSTITUTS FÜR EUROPÄISCHE POLITIK IN ZUSAMMENARBEIT MIT DEM ARBEITSKREIS EUROPÄISCHE INTEGRATION 36. Jahrgang 2013 4/13 INHALT AUFSÄTZE Rudolf Hrbek Deutsche Europawahlen künftig ohne Sperrklausel? Das Urteil des Bundesverfassungsgerichts vom November 2011 und seine Folgen 259 Andres Kasekamp Die baltischen Staaten und die EU: der steinige Weg von ,außerhalb' zum ,Kern'279 Sebastian Bersick und Jörn-Carsten Gottwald Von wegen Zivilmacht: 10 Jahre Strategische Partnerschaft der Europäischen Union und der Volksrepublik China . 291 Cathleen Berger Zwischen Strafverfolgung und nachrichtendienstlicher Analyse. Konsequenzen aus der Europäisierung der Cybersicherheitspolitik für Deutschland 307 FORUM Manuel Sarrazin Geringe Hoffnung auf rasche Lösung des Zypern-Konflikts: Kollateralschaden der Finanzkrise? . 326 LITERATUR Mirja Schröder 50 Jahre deutsch-französische Beziehungen - eine Bestandsaufnahme 333 TAGUNGEN Tobias Kunstein und Wulf Reiners Ein Geschenk für die Integrationsforschung? Facetten und Wandel des Europäischen Rates ... 340 ARBEITSKREIS EUROPÄISCHE INTEGRATION Frédéric Krumbein und Sebastian Zeitzmann Grenzen der Integration im deutschen und europäischen Recht 346 Frédéric Krumbein und Julian Plottka Der Einfluss von Politikern und Institutionen auf die Finanzpolitik von Staaten, Regionen und Kommunen . 359

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Integration VIERTELJAHRESZEITSCHRIFT DES INSTITUTS FÜR EUROPÄISCHE POLITIK IN ZUSAMMENARBEIT MIT DEM ARBEITSKREIS EUROPÄISCHE INTEGRATION 37. Jahrgang 2014 1/14 INHALT AUFSÄTZE Valentin Kreilinger Prognosen zur Zusammensetzung und Arbeit des Europäischen Parlaments nach der Wahl 2014 3 Christian Deubner Stärkere Parlamente in der neuen WWU-Gouvernanz? 21 Olaf Leiße und Marta Tryk Der Dauerkandidat. Die Europäisierung der Türkei unter der AKP 45

FORUM Andrew Duff Zurück zur Kernfrage: eine föderale Ordnung für Europa .... 65 TAGUNGEN Niklas Helwig Die Europäische Union unter Zugzwang: Perspektiven zu einem ,optimalen' Europa in der Wirtschafts- und Außenpolitik 72

ARBEITSKREIS EUROPÄISCHE INTEGRATION Frédéric Krumbein Europas Sicht auf die transatlantischen Beziehungen ......... 78

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Journal for European Environmental & Planning Law Vol. 11 No. 1 2014 ISSN: 1613-7272 / E-ISSN: 1876-0104 CONTENTS ARTICLES Hendrik Schoukens Ongoing Activities and Natura 2000: Biodiversity Protection vs Legitimate Expectations? 1 Katharina Kern New Standards for the Chemical Quality of Water in Europe under the New Directive 2013/39/EU 31 Aleksandra Čavoški The Environmental Challenges of EU Enlargement: Implementing the Waste Acquis in Serbia 49 SERVICE SECTION Kerstin Gröhn and Christin Mielke Hamburg International Environmental Law Conference 12th/13th September 2013 71 Yelena M. Gordeva Recent Developments in EU Environmental Policy and Legislation 77 Recent Case-Law of the Court of justice of the European Union and the Court of First Instance Headnotes: Reported Period 26 September -15 December 2013 83

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Journal of European Integration History Revue d'Histoire de l'Intégration Européenne Zeitschrift für Geschichte der europäischen Integration Volume 19 no. 2 / 2013 Contents Anne Deighton Introduction 187 Marko Kreutzmann Der Deutsche Zollverein von 1834: von der intergouvernementalen Staatenverbindung zur suprastaatlichen Organisation? 189 Gabriele Balbi, Simone Fari, Giuseppe Richeri, Spartaco Calvo Swiss Specialties. Switzerland's Role in the Genesis of the Telegraph Union, 1855-1875 . 207 Nicolas Marty La construction d'un marché européen des eaux embouteillées. Enjeux, acteurs et déroulement des négociations de la directive 80/777 sur les eaux minérales (années 1950-années 1980) . 227 Pauline Beaugé de La Roque Europe as a Construction of the Human Mind: The example of the Irish Catholic Church's Understanding of Europe in the Late 1950's - Early 1960's 243 Vincent Genin La politique étrangère de la Belgique face à la France lors de la crise de la chaise vide (1965-1966). Rôle d'un «petit pays», poids d'une relation bilatérale 259 Hartmut Kaelble Crises of European Integration: A Downward Spiral or Productive Crises? 277

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Journal of European Integration Volume 36 Number 1 January 2014 Contents Articles Seen from the Outside: The State of the Art on the External Image of the EU Sonia Lucarelli 1 The Europeanization of Health Care Coverage Decisions: EU-Regulation, Policy Learning and Cooperation in Decision-Making Katharina Böhm & Claudia Landwehr 17 An Agent Dependent on the EU Member States? The Determinants of the European Commission's Legislative Success in the European Union Stefanie Bailer 37 How the European Commission's Policies Are Made: Problematization, Instrumentation and Legitimation Andy Smith 55 Lobbying During the Revision of the EU Emissions Trading System: Does EU Membership Influence Company Lobbying Strategies? Kadri Miard 73

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Journal of European Integration Volume 36 Number 2 February 2014 Contents Articles The Establishment of FRONTEX: A New Institutionalist Approach Helena Ekelund 99 Sidelined Member States: Commission-learning from Experts in the Face of Comitology Kathrin Böhling 117 Revisiting Creeping Competences in the EU: The Case of Security R&D Policy Manuele Citi 135 The Role of Labour and Associated EU Liberalization Challenges: Insights from the Port Sector Merethe D. Leiren 152 The Role of the EU in an Emerging New World Order in the Eyes of the Chinese, Indian and Russian Press Natalia Chaban and Ole Elgström 170 Review essay Perspectives on the European Neighbourhood Policy failure Francisco Melo 189

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Journal of European Public Policy Volume 21 number 1 Policy windows, ambiguity and Commission entrepreneurship: explaining the relaunch of the European Union's economic reform agenda 1 Paul Copeland and Scott James An elephant on the 13th floor of the Berlaymont? European Council and Commission relations in legislative agenda setting 20 Pierre Bocquillon and Mathias Dobbels On the EU's performance and leadership in global environmental governance: the case of the Nagoya Protocol 39 Sebastian Oberthür and Florian Rabitz Ideas, power and change: explaining EU-Russia energy relations 58 Caroline Kuzemko The regional dimension in the global competition for talent: Lessons from framing the European Scientific Visa and Blue Card 76 Lucie Cerna and Meng-Hsuan Chou Are we all austerians now? An analysis of national parliamentary parties' positioning on anti-crisis measures in the eurozone 96 Aleksandra Maatsch Eppure si muove: the changing nature of the Swiss consensus democracy 116 Pascal Sciarini Party politics and the power to report: informational efficiency in bicameralism 133 Daniel Finke and JeongHun Han

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Vol. 21 no. 2 2014 Redesigning financial supervision in the European Union (2009-2013) 151 Alexandr How the European Commission deepened financial market integration. The battle over the liberalization of public banks in Germany 169 Daniel Seikel Territorial interest representation in the European Union: actors, objectives and strategies 188 Mark Callanan and Michaël Tatham Could being in the European Union save lives? An econometric analysis of the Common Road Safety Policy for the EU-27 211 José I. Castillo-Manzano, Mercedes Castro-Nuño and Xavier Fageda The origin of EU authority in criminal matters: a sociology of legal experts in European policy-making 230 Antoine Mégie Multi-level governance, policy implementation and participation: the EU's mandated participatory planning approach to implementing environmental policy 248 Jens Newig and Tomas M. Koontz The seen and the unseen in legislative politics: explaining censorship in the Council of Ministers of the European Union 268 James P. Cross Farmers versus ideas: explaining the continuity in French agricultural trade policy during the GATT Uruguay Round 286 Gerry Alons Research Agenda Section Edited by Robert Thomson Informal governance in the European Union 303 Mareike Kleine

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Journal of European Public Policy Volume 21 number 3 2014 Contents SPECIAL ISSUE The EU in global financial governance Guest editor: Daniel Mügge Editorial announcement: editorial board changes 315 Jeremy Richardson and Berthold Rittberger Europe's regulatory role in post-crisis global finance 316 Daniel Mügge The sources of European Union influence in international financial regulatory fora 327 Lucia Quaglia Shattered expectations: the defeat of European ambitions of global financial reform 346 Hans-Jürgen Bieling Losing abroad but winning at home: European financial industry groups in global financial governance since the crisis 367 Kevin Young Distinctions, affiliations, and professional knowledge in financial reform expert groups 389 Leonard Seabrooke and Eleni Tsingou Experimentalism in European Union and global financial governance: interactions, contrasts, and implications 408 Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn and Tony Porter The European Union as hardening agent: soft law and the diffusion of global financial regulation 430 Abraham Newman and David Bach Policy paradigms: a symposium Reassessing the concept of policy paradigm: aligning ontology and methodology in policy studies 453 Pierre-Marc Daigneault Putting policy paradigms in their place 470 Sebastiaan Princen and Paul ‘t Hart Ideas, paradigms and confusions 475 Frank R. Baumgartner

Back to title list Puzzling about policy paradigms: precision and progress 481 Pierre-Marc Daigneault

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Journal of European Public Policy Volume 21 number 4 Editorial announcement: Journal of European Public Policy (JEPP) prizes 485 Jeremy Richardson and Berthold Rittberger

Governments as strategists in designing global players: the case of European utilities 487 Andrea Colli, Sergio Mariotti and Lucia Piscitello

Policy learning, aid conditionality or domestic politics? The Europeanization of Dutch and Spanish activation policies through the European Social Fund 509 Minna van Gerven, Bart Vanhercke and Susanna Gürocak

Giving less by doing more? Dynamics of social policy expansion and dismantling in 18 OECD countries 528 Carsten Jensen, Christoph Knill, Kai Schulze and Jale Tosun

Justification and political polarization in national parliamentary debates on EU treaty reform 549 Frank Wendler

The role of the European Parliament in international negotiations after Lisbon 568 Ariadna Ripoll Servent

Law as weapon of the weak? A comparative analysis of legal mobilization by Roma and women's groups at the European level 587 Sophie Jacquot and Tommaso Vitale

The shock routine: economic crisis and the nature of social policy responses 605 Franca van Hooren, Alexandra Kaasch and Peter Starke

When European integration becomes costly: the euro crisis and public support for European economic governance 624 Theresa Kuhn and Florian Stoeckel

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Journal of European Public Policy Volume 21 number 5 SPECIAL ISSUE The European Union: wider and deeper? Guest editors: R. Daniel Kelemen, Anand Menon and Jonathan Slapin

The European Union: wider and deeper? 643 R. Daniel Kelemen, Anand Menon and Jonathan Slapin

Wider and deeper? Enlargement and integration in the European Union 647 R. Daniel Kelemen, Anand Menon and Jonathan Slapin

Ever closer or ever wider? Public attitudes towards further enlargement and integration in the European Union 664 Sara B. Hobolt EU enlargement and differentiated integration: discrimination or equal treatment? 681 Frank Schimmelfennig Domestic politics and the widening-deepening trade-off in the European Union 699 Christina J. Schneider

Compelling criteria? Human rights in the European Union 713 Lisa Conant

Depth, ambition and width in regional economic organizations 730 Jonathan B. Slapin and Julia Gray Why widening makes deepening: unintended policy extension through polity expansion 746 Eva G. Heidbreder

Enlargement and the anticipatory deepening of European integration 761 A. Maurits van der Veen Necessary deepening? How political groups in the European Parliament adapt to enlargement 776 Edoardo Bressanelli

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Journal of European Social Policy Volume 23 Number 5 December 2013 Contents Articles What use is 'social investment'? 459 Brian Nolan Migrant care work and care, migration and employment regimes: A fuzzy-set analysis 469 Barbara Da Roit and Bernhard Weicht Education and social protection policies in OECD countries: Social stratification and policy intervention 487 Miroslav Beblavý, Anna-Elisabeth Thum and Marcela Veselkova The unattainable politics of child benefits policy in Spain 504 Andrea Bianculli and Jacint Jordana

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Journal of European Social Policy Volume 24 Number I February 2014 Contents Articles On the outside looking in? Transitions out of non-employment in the United Kingdom and Germany 3 Thomas Biegert Commensuration and policy comparison: How the use of standardized indicators affects the rankings of pension systems 19 Hans Peeters, Gert Verschraegen and Annelies Debels What explains 'generosity' in the public financing of high-tech drugs? An empirical investigation of 25 OECD countries and 11 controversial drugs 39 Katharina Böhm, Claudia Landwehr and Nils Steiner The rise and fall of government spending in affluent democracies, 1971-2008 56 David Brady and Hang Young Lee Reflection Blame avoidance, electoral punishment and the perceptions of risk 80 Georg Wenzelburger European Briefing Religion, politics and social assistance in Turkey: The rise of religiously motivated associations 92 Ipek Göçmen

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Journal of European Social Policy Volume 24 Number 2 May 2014 Contents Articles Bringing the median voter back in: The relationship between government debt, median voter preferences, and welfare state spending 107 Mathias Wessel Tromborg Market managers and market moderators: Early childhood education and care provision, finance and regulation in the United Kingdom and United States 122 Caitlin McLean Welfare regime, welfare pillar and southern Europe 135 Christos Minas, David Jacobson, Efi Antoniou and Caroline McMullan How Labour ended up taxing itself and why it matters: The long-term evolution of politics in German labour taxation 150 Achim Kemmerling Worlds of welfare in time: A historical reassessment of the three-world typology 164 Benjamin Danforth Multidimensional poverty measurement in Europe: An application of the adjusted headcount approach 183 Christopher T Whelan, Brian Nolan and Bertrand Maître

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Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law Volume 20 number 4 CONTENTS EDITORIAL In the Classroom and the Courtroom Siniša Rodin 475 ARTICLES Informal Authorities in European Private Law Nils Jansen 482 Is Europe Skipping a Step? Exploring the Harmonization of ADR Agreements Maud Piers 506 The New Approach to the New Approach: The Juridification of Harmonized Standards in EU Law Harm Schepel 521 The Existence of Transaction Costs as the Rationale for Maximum Harmonization of the European Common Sales Law Mitja Kovač 534 Delegated Acts, Implementing Acts, and Institutional Balance Implications Post-Lisbon Zamira Xhaferri 557 CASE NOTES Dealing with Divergences in Fundamental Rights Standards Case C-399/11 Stefano Melloni v. Ministerio Fiscal, Judgment (Grand Chamber) of 26 February 2013, not yet reported Maartje de Visser 576 Enhanced Cooperation in the Area of Unitary Patent Protection: Testing the Boundaries of the Rule of Law Cases C-274/11 and 295/11 Kingdom of Spain and Italian Republic v. Council of the European Union, Judgment of 16 April 2013, not yet reported Matthias Lamping 589 Economic Activities and Compensation for Public Service Obligations Case T-347/09 Germany v. Commission, Judgment of 12 September 2013, not yet reported Phedon Nicolaides 601

Back to title list European Chemical Agency Board of Appeal decisions in Honeywell and Dow Chemicals David Thomas 609 LEGAL DEVELOPMENT The European Commission Proposal for a Directive on Antitrust Damages: A First Assessment Caroline Cauffman 623 ARTICLE REVIEW The Legal Reasoning of the Court of Justice and the Euro Crisis - The Flexibility of the Courts Cumulative Approach and the Pringle Case Gunnar Beck 635

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Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law Volume 21 number 1 GUEST EDITORIAL A Difficult Partnership between Courts: The First Preliminary Reference by the German Federal Constitutional Court to the CJEU Ingolf Pernice 3 ARTICLES Consumer Dispute Resolution Goes Online: Reflections on the Evolution of European Law for Out-of-Court Redress Pablo Cortés and Arno R. Lodder 14 Governing Towards Renewable Energy in the EU: Competences, Instruments, and Procedures Marjan Peeters 39 Meroni Circumvented? Article 114 TFEU and EU Regulatory Agencies Pieter Van Cleynenbreugel 64 The Application of National Banking Supervision Law by the ECB: Three Parallel Modes of Executing EU Law? Andreas Witte 89 From National Banking Supervision to a Centralized Model of Prudential Supervision in Europe? The Stability Function of the Single Supervisory Mechanism Gianni Lo Schiavo 110 Deliberate Breach of Contract and Consequences for Remedies: Exploration of a Neglected Area in the Law of Contract Martijn van Kogelenberg 141 The Penalty Clause Bias Emily Nordin 162 CASE NOTE European Regulatory Agencies Adrift? Case C-270/12 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland v. European Parliament and Council of the European Union, Judgment of 22 January 2014, not yet reported Rob van Gestel 188 LEGAL DEBATE Independence vs. Accountability: Proving the Negative Correlation Miroslava Scholten 197

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Revue de l’Union Européenne N°573 DECEMBRE 2013 EDITORIAL 591 Sentiment d'appartenance européenne par Florence Chaltiel DROITS FONDAMENTAUX 594 L'Agence des droits fondamentaux de l'Union européenne : actualités par Katya Andrusz 601 L'applicabilité de la Charte des droits fondamentaux de l'Union européenne dans les ordres juridiques nationaux par Claudie Weisse-Marchal DROIT DÉRIVÉ 609 À propos du soft law en droit de l'Union européenne : analyses théorique et pratique par Dorian Guinard 618 Zone euro : des règles de stabilité budgétaire nécessaires... non exemptes d'irrationalité économique par Francisco Rodriguez Ortiz JURISPRUDENCE 627 Commentaire de l'arrêt de la Cour de justice de l'Union européenne du 27 novembre 2012 - Affaire C-370/12 - Questions préjudicielles par Gérard Nafilyan ancien Conseiller juridique auprès de la Représentation en France de la Commission européenne POLOGNE 634 Coup d'œil sur la Pologne par Philippe Marchat Directeur général honoraire de la Banque européenne d'investissement CHRONIQUE BUDGET 641 Les innovations des procédures budgétaires de l'Union européenne Dixième partie : le budget de l'Union pour 2013 - La dernière année du cadre financier pour 2007-2013 II. Le nouveau projet de budget pour 2013 par llkka Saarilahti

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Revue de l’Union Européenne Numéro 574 Janvier 2014 Éditorial 1 L'Ukraine aux portes de l'Union européenne par Florence Chaltiel Déontologie 4 Déontologues en Europe - Confronter le modèle français au modèle britannique par Noëlle Lenoir Assistance financière 13 Le TFUE et l'assistance financière à un État membre - Réflexions liées à la mise en place du MES par Anne Meyer-Heine Politiques de l'Union européenne 39 Plaidoyer en faveur de la relation in house - À propos des évolutions récentes de la jurisprudence européenne par Anne-Charlène Bezzina 52 Agriculture et environnement - Un nouveau projet pour la PAC? par Carole Hermon 64 L'égalité, l'outre-mer et la politique maritime intégrée de l'Union européenne - À propos de la décision du Cons. const., 22 mai 2013, n° 2013-313 QPC par Altide Canton-Fourrat

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Revue de l’Union Européenne Numéro 575 Février 2014

Éditorial 69 Le couple franco-allemand pour relancer le projet européen ? par Florence Chaltiel

Soft law 72 La soft law en droit de l'Union européenne - Présentation par Brunessen Bertrand et Isabelle Bosse-Platière 73 Rapport introductif : Les enjeux de la soft law dans l'Union européenne par Brunessen Bertrand 85 De quelques aspects des usages des instruments de soft law comme vecteurs de normativité économique par Hicham Rassafï-Guibal 94 La force normative « invisible » de la soft law para-législative de l'Union européenne en droit privé des contrats par Martin Emane Meyo 101 La coopération internationale entre les autorités de concurrence: « Entre le marteau et l'enclume » ? par Valérie Demedts

Concurrence 110 Compétitivité, concurrence et réciprocité sous la direction de Viviane de Beaufort

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Revue de l'Union Européenne Numéro 576 Mars 2014 Éditorial 133 Parler d'Europe par Florence Chaltiel

Soft law 136 La soft law en droit de l'Union européenne – II. La soft law et le droit institutionnel par Brunessen Bertrand et Isabelle Bosse-Platière 137 La soft law et les procédures d'adoption des actes de l'Union européenne par Fabien Le Bot 144 Soft law et procédure de conclusion des accords externes de l'Union européenne: illustration d'un paradoxe par Marie-Cécile Cadilhac 152 Le recours à la soft law comme moyen d'éluder les obstacles constitutionnels au développement des agences de l'UE par Merijn Chamon 161 L'utilisation d'actes de soft law par les agences de l'Union européenne par Jacopo Alberti

Protection des données 170 Espoirs et inquiétudes autour de la révision du cadre juridique général de l'Union européenne sur la protection des données à caractère personnel par Mihaela Ailincai

Territorialisation 178 L'influence de l'Union européenne sur la territorialisation des politiques publiques en France par Alexandra Tosello-Moes

Concurrence 188 Chronique annuelle de la jurisprudence relative aux aides d'État pour l'année 2013 par Laurent Ayache et Quentin Lejeune

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Revue de l’Union Européenne Numéro 577 Avril 2014 Éditorial 197 Maurice Faure par Florence Chaltiel Soft law 200 La soft law en droit de l'Union européenne - III. — La soft law dans les relations extérieures de l'Union européenne par Brunessen Bertrand et Isabelle Bosse-Platière 201 La soft law dans la construction de la politique européenne en matière d'investissements internationaux par Nicolas Pigeon 209 La soft law : un instrument au service du développement de la politique de sécurité et de défense commune par Elise Daniel 217 L'instrument de soft law dans la relation Union européenne-Chine en matière de propriété intellectuelle par Suju Kang 225 Colloque international des jeunes chercheurs : la soft law en droit de l'Union européenne - Rennes 24-25 juin 2013 - Conclusions par Claude Blumann Union européenne 233 Légitimité démocratique et intégration européenne par Altide Canton-Fourrat Droit social 243 Chronique de droit social européen (juin 2010 - juin 2012) -Troisième partie par Ekaterini Sabatakakis Fonction publique de l'Union européenne 254 Chronique de jurisprudence en droit de la fonction publique de l'Union européenne - Première partie par Valérie Giacobbo-Peyronnel et Vincent Hue

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Transfer European Review of Labour and Research Quarterly of the ETUI Research Department Volume 20 Number I February 2014 Contents Labour markets and social policy after the crisis Editorial 3 Colin Crouch Main Articles Introduction: labour markets and social policy after the crisis 7 Colin Crouch The Janus faces of European policy 23 Jean-Claude Barbier and Fabrice Colomb Negotiating the effects of uncertainty? The governance capacity of collective bargaining under pressure 37 Paul Marginson, Maarten Keune and Dorothee Bohle Public opinion, immigration and welfare in the context of uncertainty 53 Antonio Martin Artiles and Guglielmo Meardi Privatization and after: time, complexity and governance in the world of funded pensions 69 Noel Whiteside Competitive regionalism and the territorial governance of uncertainty 83 Luigi Burroni Flexibility and security: national social models in transitional labour markets 99 Ruud Muffels, Colin Crouch and Ton Wilthagen Other Articles Austerity, union policy and gender equality bargaining 115 Linda Briskin Why do people join trade unions? The impact of workplace union density on union recruitment 135 Jonas Toubøl and Carsten Strøby Jensen

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Transfer Volume 20 Number 2 May 2014 Multinational companies: political, economic and social influence in societies Contents Editorial 167 Evelyne Léonard, Valeria Pulignano, Ryan Lamare and Tony Edwards Main Articles Multinational corporations as political players 171 Evelyne Léonard, Valeria Pulignano, Ryan Lamare and Tony Edwards Financialization and the multinational corporation 183 Glenn Morgan Decision-making in multinational corporations: key issues in international business strategy 199 Jan Drahokoupil The 'hollowing out' of the national subsidiary in multinational companies: is it happening, does it matter, what are the strategic consequences? 217 Gregor Murray, Patrice Jalette, Jacques Bélanger and Christian Lévesque Multinationals and regional economies: embedding the regime shoppers? 237 Phil Almond, Maria Gonzalez Menendez, Patrick Gunnigle, Jonathan Lavelle, David Luque Balbona, Sinead Monaghan and Gregor Murray It takes two to tango. Management and European company agreements 255 Hans-Wolfgang Platzer and Stefan Rüb When in Rome: the exercise of power by foreign multinational companies in the United States 271 Lance Compa News and Background Power and politics in multinational corporations: towards more effective workers' involvement 295 Christoph Dörrenbächer and Mike Geppert REFIT - a breakthrough towards a strengthened and more encompassing deregulatory agenda? 305 Wolfgang Kowalsky

Back to title list A union bursting with confidence 311 Otto Jacobi