Browsing Freedom, Security & Justice: European Legal Studies (2022), n.2 by Title
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Dalla protezione internazionale alla protezione immediata. L’accoglienza degli sfollati dall’Ucraina come cartina di tornasole della proposta di trasformazione
(2022)The essay builds on the recent application of Directive 2001/55/EC in the Ukrainian refugee crisis to provide a fresh assessment of the proposal to replace temporary protection with immediate protection put forward in ... -
Il difficile bilanciamento tra sicurezza nazionale e tutela dei diritti fondamentali nella “data retention saga” dinanzi alla Corte di giustizia
(2022)The annulment of Directive 2006/24/EC has triggered a close dialogue between national courts and the Court of Justice of the European Union on the legality and proportionality of national data retention laws on the ... -
In Search of the Legal Boundaries of an “Open Society”. The Case of Immigrant Integration in the EU
(2022)Diversity and pluralism are embedded in the political project of the Union as based on the archetype of a liberal “open society”. At the same time, the preservation and promotion of these values is being increasingly ... -
Luci e ombre della Convenzione di Nicosia
(2022)The Council of Europe Convention on Offences Relating to Cultural Property (Nicosia, 2017), which is today in force for six States, aims to establish a uniform regime in a field where the prevention and suppression of ... -
Il Panopticon digitale. I cookies tra diritto e pratica nell’Unione europea
(2022)The article aims to provide a critical analysis of the development of the use of cookies in EU law and practice. A specific focus is also given to the transfer of personal data outside the EU, particularly to the United ... -
La responsabilità civile dell’impresa transnazionale per violazioni ambientali e di diritti umani: il contributo della proposta di direttiva sulla due diligence societaria a fini di sostenibilità
(2022)The proposal for a directive on corporate sustainability due diligence contemplates the direct civil liability of transnational companies for the negative impacts on human rights and environment of their value chains; ... -
La sesta direttiva antiriciclaggio e la sua attuazione nell’ordinamento italiano: alcune considerazioni
(2022)This paper, after a brief reconstruction of the evolution of EU law on judicial cooperation in criminal matters and anti-money laundering, analyzes the main changes introduced with Directive (EU) 2018/1673 and critically ...