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Full-Text Articles in International Law
An Analysis Of The United Nations International Tribunal To Adjudicate War Crimes Committed In The Former Yugoslavia: Parallels, Problems, Prospects, Mark A. Bland
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
Some Effects Of European Law On English Administrative Law, Yvonne Cripps
Some Effects Of European Law On English Administrative Law, Yvonne Cripps
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
In this article, Dr. Cripps discusses how European law has
affected English law in recent decades, particularly with regard to
the constitutional supremacy enjoyed by the English legislative
branch. She notes the reception by English judges of concepts of
legitimate expectation and proportionality previously recognized in
some European Community nations. Dr. Cripps predicts that the
English bench will be increasingly willing to take European law
into account in their decisionmaking.
Subsidiarity And/Or Human Rights, Daniel T. Murphy
Subsidiarity And/Or Human Rights, Daniel T. Murphy
Law Faculty Publications
The post-Maastricht world of the European Union is only about two years old. Within that new world, however, few concepts are as important, and yet as elusive or unsettled, as the doctrine of subsidiarity. On the other hand, the European Community has for many years evidenced concern over human rights. The purpose of this essay is to consider the implications of the concept of subsidiarity for human rights law and enforcement within the European Community and the European Union.
Legal Foundations And Institutional Framework Of The Monetary Union In Europe And In The United States, Johan Van Den Cruijce
Legal Foundations And Institutional Framework Of The Monetary Union In Europe And In The United States, Johan Van Den Cruijce
LLM Theses and Essays
An economic and monetary union (EMU) is an area where there is complete freedom of movement of persons, goods, services, and capital. The financial markets in an EMU are completely integrated while the national currencies are conventional and have fixed exchange rates. Ultimately the national currencies may be replaced by a common currency and there will be one monetary policy. The EMU is considered to be the highest form of economic integration. This paper examines two examples of a monetary union; the first part focuses on the blueprint for a European monetary union as laid out in the Treaty on …