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Undeniably, Public and Private international law have common roots, and
courts have dwelled on a number of occasions whether or not they can apply the law
of a State that is not recognised, or with whom the State of the ...
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The political integration in the EU, made the rules of the mutual legal
assistance insufficient. The old model of mutual assistance was replaced approaching
the judicial cooperation within the EU to the cooperation between ...
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The article aims to highlight the relationship between the European Union
and the Overseas Territorial Entities (Outermost Regions, Overseas Countries and
Territories and sui generis territories), which is characterized ...
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The article addresses the impact of the concept of social integration on the
European Union citizenship regime. Despite the lack of a clear legal definition,
integration is gradually becoming a key cross-cutting category ...
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The article deals with the problem of the relationship between the European
Arrest Warrant and the protection of Human Rights. By the analysis of the most
important European Court’s cases-law in this subject, it is ...
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From the outset, Community law had an absolute authority on national
law. The primacy of the EU law has always been one of its fundamental
characteristics which ensures its uniform application on the territory of the ...
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The European Institutions are currently examining a new reform of the
Common European Asylum System (CEAS). The reform at stake casts many doubts
both with reference to the effectiveness of the measures provided in ...
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The European Union directive 2011/95 deals with a very thorny question:
the relationship between terrorism and the denial of refugee status. In fact, Article 12
of the directive provides that a person is not recognized ...