In this general talk, I proposed three situations in which EU judges or national judges applying EU law are confronted with economic reasoning. Rather than providing solutions, the aim of the talk was above all to distinguish those situations and make clear how judicial reasoning and economic data can interact
My thesis is that, despite the massive attention that has been given in the literature to the econom...
Courts are increasingly asked to deal with fundamental political disagreements in liberal democracie...
This Palgrave Pivot is the first book in the field of Law & Economics looking at the relationship be...
The European Union Courts have since the beginning of the enforcement of the Treaties exercised thei...
Economic reasoning is a distinctive feature of competition law. At first sight, it may appear as for...
Award date: 28 November 2014Supervisor: Prof. Giorgio Monti, European University InstituteCompetitio...
Creation of competition rules is based on economic thoughts, and therefore economics as a scientific...
By applying computational linguistics tools to the analysis of US federal district courts’ decisions...
The Court of Justice of the European Union has often been characterised both as a motor of integrati...
There seems to be a renewed interest in legal reasoning in EU law or, to be more precise, the legal ...
One of the persistent problems surrounding the discipline of law and economics is the role of econom...
The Introduction puts the contents of the book into perspective, summarizes its aims, and gives an o...
This study in EU law analyses the reasoning of the Court of Justice (the Court of Justice of the Eur...
Arche which in Ancient Greek means beginning or principle shows the common lineage between the study...
The chapter addresses the role of the judiciary during the 2008 economic crisis, which affected Euro...
My thesis is that, despite the massive attention that has been given in the literature to the econom...
Courts are increasingly asked to deal with fundamental political disagreements in liberal democracie...
This Palgrave Pivot is the first book in the field of Law & Economics looking at the relationship be...
The European Union Courts have since the beginning of the enforcement of the Treaties exercised thei...
Economic reasoning is a distinctive feature of competition law. At first sight, it may appear as for...
Award date: 28 November 2014Supervisor: Prof. Giorgio Monti, European University InstituteCompetitio...
Creation of competition rules is based on economic thoughts, and therefore economics as a scientific...
By applying computational linguistics tools to the analysis of US federal district courts’ decisions...
The Court of Justice of the European Union has often been characterised both as a motor of integrati...
There seems to be a renewed interest in legal reasoning in EU law or, to be more precise, the legal ...
One of the persistent problems surrounding the discipline of law and economics is the role of econom...
The Introduction puts the contents of the book into perspective, summarizes its aims, and gives an o...
This study in EU law analyses the reasoning of the Court of Justice (the Court of Justice of the Eur...
Arche which in Ancient Greek means beginning or principle shows the common lineage between the study...
The chapter addresses the role of the judiciary during the 2008 economic crisis, which affected Euro...
My thesis is that, despite the massive attention that has been given in the literature to the econom...
Courts are increasingly asked to deal with fundamental political disagreements in liberal democracie...
This Palgrave Pivot is the first book in the field of Law & Economics looking at the relationship be...