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Continue reading →: Administrative Cooperation in the European Space – Conclusions to the series by Emilie Chevalier, Mariolina Eliantonio and Rui T. LanceiroA. From direct and indirect administration to administrative cooperation The EU relies on the Member States’ public administration for the administrative implementation and enforcement of EU law (Article 291(1) and Article 197(1) TFEU). However, the EU institutions also play a role when justified by the interests of the EU and…
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PAEPeC – Call for papers: “Integrating Nuclear Strategy with Energy Transition Towards Sustainability”
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Continue reading →: PAEPeC – Call for papers: “Integrating Nuclear Strategy with Energy Transition Towards Sustainability”The Jean Monnet Module Public Administrations in the EU Energy Policies and Communities – PAEPeC is pleased to announce the launch of a Call for Papers on nuclear energy and the energy transition. This is the first step in a series of activities, followed by a discussion workshop. Topic The…
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Administrative cooperation in the field of EU environmental policy, by Rui Tavares Lanceiro
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Continue reading →: Administrative cooperation in the field of EU environmental policy, by Rui Tavares LanceiroCooperation is an essential tool to answer the several challenges presented in the field of the environment. As environmental problems ignore political boundaries, they can be adequately addressed only through cooperation between states. For this reason, the duty to cooperate in environmental matters is particularly developed in the context of…
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AG Ćapeta’s Opinion in Remling (C-767/23): How to avoid asking for the moon?, by Alexandros Lympikis
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Continue reading →: AG Ćapeta’s Opinion in Remling (C-767/23): How to avoid asking for the moon?, by Alexandros Lympikis1. Introduction On Thursday, 26 June 2025, AG Ćapeta delivered her Opinion in Remling. Remling is a preliminary reference of the Dutch Council of State, functioning as a last instance court, which submitted a single question to the CJEU. It essentially asked whether Article 267, para. 3 TFEU, read in…
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The private exercise of public functions: a widespread phenomenon, but not an invariant, by Leonardo Parona
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Continue reading →: The private exercise of public functions: a widespread phenomenon, but not an invariant, by Leonardo ParonaThe involvement of private actors in the performance of public tasks is a legal phenomenon which features both ancient origins and an ample diffusion among the legal systems. The phenomenon, however, is far from constituting an invariant: from a descriptive point of view, the procedural and organizational arrangements according to…




