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Tag: #Belgium

Codification & Administrative law…

Resistance to Transplants in the European Administrative Space: An Open-Ended Reading of Legal Changes, by Emmanuel Slautsky

18 Feb 202217 Feb 2022
While the history of European integration has always been characterised by tensions between unity and diversity and integration and national autonomy, recent years have beenmarked by attempts from the Member…
Comparative Administrative Law…

Climate Change Litigation in Europe, by Laurien Nijenhuis

11 Feb 202214 Jan 2022
Introduction Climate change litigation in Europe (and beyond) has been inspired by the Dutch Urgenda-case, in which the Dutch government was ordered to reach an emission reduction target of 25%…

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