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Hungary, Poland, And Access To Eu Funding: The Eu Charts A New Course Under The Necessity Of Legislation, Conditionality, And The Rule Of Law., Blake S. Rutherford
Hungary, Poland, And Access To Eu Funding: The Eu Charts A New Course Under The Necessity Of Legislation, Conditionality, And The Rule Of Law., Blake S. Rutherford
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
In recent years, there has been considerable backsliding in Hungary and Poland regarding the rule of law, media plurality, judicial independence, and emergency powers. In response, the European Union (“EU”) exercised its authority under Article 7 of the Treaty of the Functioning of the European Union to withhold COVID-19 relief funds in an effort to compel these nations to realign with EU principles. This article examines the history, consequence, and legal effect of the landmark decision, Hungary v. Parliament and Council. It argues that the EU was on sound legal footing to utilize money as a means to protect …
European (Dis)Union: From The 1992 Single Market To Brexit, Caroline Bradley
European (Dis)Union: From The 1992 Single Market To Brexit, Caroline Bradley
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
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The Fast Dealing Oil Trading Game: Oilopoly Russia’S Geostrategic Dominance Of The Oil Market Vís-A-Vís The European Union, Melissa Victoria Jordon
The Fast Dealing Oil Trading Game: Oilopoly Russia’S Geostrategic Dominance Of The Oil Market Vís-A-Vís The European Union, Melissa Victoria Jordon
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
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Carrier Liability For Damages Incurred By Ship Passengers: The European Union As A Trailblazer Towards A Global Liability Regime?, Stefan Kirchner, Grit Tüngler, Jan Martin Hoffmann
Carrier Liability For Damages Incurred By Ship Passengers: The European Union As A Trailblazer Towards A Global Liability Regime?, Stefan Kirchner, Grit Tüngler, Jan Martin Hoffmann
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
No abstract provided.
If At First You Don't Accede: Turkish Accession To The European Union, Chris Henry
If At First You Don't Accede: Turkish Accession To The European Union, Chris Henry
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
No abstract provided.
¿Viva La Data Protection? Chile As A Touchstone For The Future Of Information Privacy, Nicola Carah Menaldo
¿Viva La Data Protection? Chile As A Touchstone For The Future Of Information Privacy, Nicola Carah Menaldo
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
This article attempts to uncover a puzzle: although the traditional levers for strong privacy protection are present in Chile - a history of dictatorship, an information technology revolution, and strong trade with the European Union - its data protection laws are in fact very weak. What explains this apparent disconnect? This article challenges the conventional wisdom that Chile's weak data protection regime is the result of weak democratic institutions, collective action problems, or the prioritization of credit data protections. Instead, it argues that Chile's stunted regime results from a political culture in which privacy protections, generally, are traded off for …
Spaces Of Freedom For Citizens And Asylees In The Eu And U.S., Francis J. Conte
Spaces Of Freedom For Citizens And Asylees In The Eu And U.S., Francis J. Conte
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
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Effective Protection Against Refoulement In Europe: Minimizing Exclusionism In Search Of A Common European Asylum Policy, Michael Campagna
Effective Protection Against Refoulement In Europe: Minimizing Exclusionism In Search Of A Common European Asylum Policy, Michael Campagna
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
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The Danish Cartoon Controversy And The Rhetoric Of Libertarian Regret, Robert A. Khan
The Danish Cartoon Controversy And The Rhetoric Of Libertarian Regret, Robert A. Khan
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
The publication of cartoons insulting the prophet Mohammed created afar greater controversy in Europe than it did in the United States. In this article, I attempt to trace this difference to broader differences in the way Americans and Europeans think about offensive speech. While Americans have developed a language of "libertarian regret, " which allows them to criticize speech that they nevertheless concede the legal system must protect, Europeans are much more concerned about the threat posed by acts of intolerance. As a result, Europeans tended to view Muslim protests against the cartoons as a potential harbinger of totalitarianism. By …
Aerospace And Antitrust: How The European Union Supports Its Interests To The Detriment Of United States' Companies, Jason Thompson
Aerospace And Antitrust: How The European Union Supports Its Interests To The Detriment Of United States' Companies, Jason Thompson
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
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Foreign Direct Investment Success In Ireland: Can Poland Duplicate Ireland's Economic Success Based On Foreign Direct Investment Policies?, Michael Mikiciuk
Foreign Direct Investment Success In Ireland: Can Poland Duplicate Ireland's Economic Success Based On Foreign Direct Investment Policies?, Michael Mikiciuk
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
No abstract provided.
Usa Patriot Act: Anti-Money Laundering And Terrorist Financing Legislation In The U.S. And Europe Since September 11, Alicia L. Rouse
Usa Patriot Act: Anti-Money Laundering And Terrorist Financing Legislation In The U.S. And Europe Since September 11, Alicia L. Rouse
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
No abstract provided.
Comments On The University Of Miami University Of Leipzig Bi-National Conference In Leipzig, David Abraham
Comments On The University Of Miami University Of Leipzig Bi-National Conference In Leipzig, David Abraham
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
No abstract provided.
Crisis Of Transatlantic Relations: Nato And The Future European Security And Defense Identity, Mamedov Muschwig
Crisis Of Transatlantic Relations: Nato And The Future European Security And Defense Identity, Mamedov Muschwig
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
No abstract provided.
Free Movement Of Persons In The European Union, National Borders And Legal Reforms: The Principle Of Non-Discrimination Based On Nationality (Article 12 Ect), Ana Salinas De Frias
Free Movement Of Persons In The European Union, National Borders And Legal Reforms: The Principle Of Non-Discrimination Based On Nationality (Article 12 Ect), Ana Salinas De Frias
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
No abstract provided.
Building A Bridge For Defense: The European Union's Common Foreign And Security Policy, Cheryl Swack
Building A Bridge For Defense: The European Union's Common Foreign And Security Policy, Cheryl Swack
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Ec Joint Venture Guidelines: Codification And Cosmetics But No Binding Deadlines, Izzet M. Sinan
The Ec Joint Venture Guidelines: Codification And Cosmetics But No Binding Deadlines, Izzet M. Sinan
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
No abstract provided.