
The latest issue of
Legal Issues of Economic Integration (Vol. 44, no. 4, 2017) is out. Contents include:
- Mariolina Eliantonio & Megi Medzmariashvili, Hybridity Under Scrutiny: How European Standardization Shakes the Foundations of EU Constitutional and Internal Market Law
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Linda Senden, The Constitutional Fit of European Standardization Put to the Test
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Megi Medzmariashvili, Delegation of Rulemaking Power to European Standards Organizations: Reconsidered
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Matteo Gnes, Do Administrative Law Principles Apply to European Standardization: Agencification or Privatization?
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Morten Kallestrup, Stakeholder Participation in European Standardization: A Mapping and an Assessment of Three Categories of Regulation
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Mariolina Eliantonio, Judicial Control of the EU Harmonized Standards: Entering a Black Hole?
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Jörgen Hettne, Standards, Barriers to Trade and EU Internal Market Rules: Need for a Renewed Approach?
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Björn Lundqvist, European Harmonized Standards as ‘Part of EU Law’: The Implications of the James Elliott Case for Copyright Protection and, Possibly, for EU Competition Law