The objective of this article is to study in a comparative perspective the evolution of legal interests involved in the protection of fundamental rights/freedoms in the EU constitutional legal order,1 as perceived by the Court of Justice of the European Union (‘CJEU’) in its case-law with respect to Cyprus. The most obvious interest of this article lies in the analysis of the principles of European integration of Cyprus as set out by the Court in its jurisprudence. Beyond this immediate academic interest,2 and most importantly, it is argued that this case-law participates in the broader construction of the EU constitutional legal order through the development of the protection of fundamental rights/freedoms in the EU.3 This case-law arguabl...
This article explores the justice dimensions of the relationship between the Charter of Fundamental ...
In recent years the impact of human rights and fundamental rights on private law has risen in promin...
The orthodox view is that rights complement democracy. This book critically examines this view in th...
The issue of fundamental rights protection in the European Union is of highestimportance. The discus...
This article attempts to examine the impact of European private law upon the legal system of Cyprus ...
Originally, private law was considered to be immune from the effect of fundamental rights, the func...
This is a book on the interrelationship of the EU legal order and the Cyprus issue. The book address...
Defense date: 22/06/2009Examining Board: Marise Cremona (Supervisor EUI), James Ker-Lindsay (Lon...
With the entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon at the end of 2009, fundamental rights have taken ...
This article deals with how the Court of Justice balances fundamental rights protection and Common M...
The development of fundamental rights within the EU legal order has come to a climax through the ent...
This is a book on the interrelationship of the EU legal order and the Cyprus issue. The book address...
In this chapter we are going to look at fundamental rights in the EU. As we shall see, the original ...
This insightful book analyses the role that EU general principles have taken in the protection of fu...
Our purpose today is to examine the relation of fundamental rights and market freedoms, and particu...
This article explores the justice dimensions of the relationship between the Charter of Fundamental ...
In recent years the impact of human rights and fundamental rights on private law has risen in promin...
The orthodox view is that rights complement democracy. This book critically examines this view in th...
The issue of fundamental rights protection in the European Union is of highestimportance. The discus...
This article attempts to examine the impact of European private law upon the legal system of Cyprus ...
Originally, private law was considered to be immune from the effect of fundamental rights, the func...
This is a book on the interrelationship of the EU legal order and the Cyprus issue. The book address...
Defense date: 22/06/2009Examining Board: Marise Cremona (Supervisor EUI), James Ker-Lindsay (Lon...
With the entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon at the end of 2009, fundamental rights have taken ...
This article deals with how the Court of Justice balances fundamental rights protection and Common M...
The development of fundamental rights within the EU legal order has come to a climax through the ent...
This is a book on the interrelationship of the EU legal order and the Cyprus issue. The book address...
In this chapter we are going to look at fundamental rights in the EU. As we shall see, the original ...
This insightful book analyses the role that EU general principles have taken in the protection of fu...
Our purpose today is to examine the relation of fundamental rights and market freedoms, and particu...
This article explores the justice dimensions of the relationship between the Charter of Fundamental ...
In recent years the impact of human rights and fundamental rights on private law has risen in promin...
The orthodox view is that rights complement democracy. This book critically examines this view in th...