In Zuchtvieh-Export GmbH v. Stadt Kempten, the European Court of Justice ruled that a European Council regulation that protects animal welfare during transport applies to the stages of a journey outside of the European Union (EU), if that journey commenced within the EU. This ruling by the European Court of Justice has been praised as it improves animal transport conditions outside of the EU. However, transport companies and governments outside of the EU are less welcoming of the ruling. The ruling highlights the difficulty in determining when and how such a regulation should be applied abroad. It also raises the broader question of striking a balance between efficient and uniform regulation across borders and maintaining territorial sovere...
Currently, the Council of the European Union is negotiating the European Commission's recent proposa...
The EC-Seal Products decision of the WTO Appellate Body (AB) is of immense systemic importance since...
This article considers the role of jurisdiction in supporting private claims for the cross-border re...
In Zuchtvieh-Export GmbH v. Stadt Kempten, the European Court of Justice ruled that a European Counc...
In the 2015 judgment in the Zuchtvieh- Export GmbH v. Stadt Kempten case, the European Court of Just...
Several rulings of the ECJ regarding the cross-border mobility of companies, from Daily Mail to Vale...
Millions of British, Dutch, French, Danish, Spanish, and Portuguese nationals permanently reside in ...
Upon more than 400 judgements on direct taxation, the case law of the European Court of Justice has ...
The authors have aimed to produce a theoretical model which considers the choice of governance desig...
Defence date: 23 November 2009Examining Board: Marise Cremona (EUI, Supervisor), Bruno de Witte ...
The object of this study is the importance of the so-called 'cross-border element' in the case law o...
The common law restraint of trade doctrine continues to provide valuable protection in a variety of ...
This article considers the various issues associated with the creation of a system of collective rel...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Defence date: 30 August 2004Examining board: Prof. Christian Joerges (supervisor), European Universi...
Currently, the Council of the European Union is negotiating the European Commission's recent proposa...
The EC-Seal Products decision of the WTO Appellate Body (AB) is of immense systemic importance since...
This article considers the role of jurisdiction in supporting private claims for the cross-border re...
In Zuchtvieh-Export GmbH v. Stadt Kempten, the European Court of Justice ruled that a European Counc...
In the 2015 judgment in the Zuchtvieh- Export GmbH v. Stadt Kempten case, the European Court of Just...
Several rulings of the ECJ regarding the cross-border mobility of companies, from Daily Mail to Vale...
Millions of British, Dutch, French, Danish, Spanish, and Portuguese nationals permanently reside in ...
Upon more than 400 judgements on direct taxation, the case law of the European Court of Justice has ...
The authors have aimed to produce a theoretical model which considers the choice of governance desig...
Defence date: 23 November 2009Examining Board: Marise Cremona (EUI, Supervisor), Bruno de Witte ...
The object of this study is the importance of the so-called 'cross-border element' in the case law o...
The common law restraint of trade doctrine continues to provide valuable protection in a variety of ...
This article considers the various issues associated with the creation of a system of collective rel...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Defence date: 30 August 2004Examining board: Prof. Christian Joerges (supervisor), European Universi...
Currently, the Council of the European Union is negotiating the European Commission's recent proposa...
The EC-Seal Products decision of the WTO Appellate Body (AB) is of immense systemic importance since...
This article considers the role of jurisdiction in supporting private claims for the cross-border re...