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EU Internet Law in the Digital Era: Regulation and Enforcement
(Springer International Publishing, 2020)
The book provides a detailed overview and analysis of important EU Internet regulatory challenges currently found in various key fields of law directly linked to the Internet such as information technology, consumer ...
The Politics of Sexual Identity and the Emerging Constitutional Battles in Europe
(Edward Elgar, 2023)
The aim of this chapter is to consider the politics of sexual identity in Europe and the constitutional battles that are fought when the freedom to express one’s sexual identity and to claim rights related to it, clash ...
EU law and the right of rainbow families to move freely between EU Member States
(Routledge, 2020)
EU citizens and – through them – certain of their family members, derive from EU law the right to move between EU Member States and reside in the Member State of their choice. When rainbow families (i.e. families comprised ...
Cross-border recognition of parenthood in the EU: Comments on the Commission Proposal of 7 December
(Springer, 2023)
This article aims to analyse the Commission’s proposal for a Regulation on the cross- border recognition of parenthood. After presenting the problem of non-recognition of parenthood and analysing the main provisions of the ...
The ECJ recognises the right of rainbow families to move freely between EU Member States: The V.M.A. ruling
(Sweet and Maxwell, 2022)
Three years after its landmark ruling in the case of Coman, concerning the cross-border legal recognition of same-sex marriages for the purposes of EU free movement law, the Court of Justice delivered its ruling in the VMA ...
Regulating Shipbreaking as a Global Activity: Issues of Fragmentation and Injustice
(Oxford University Press, 2021-01-11)
Shipbreaking, the process of dismantling ships at the end of their operational life, is inherently a complex global activity, as ships are routinely sent to developing countries, primarily in South Asia, and scrapped under ...
Unrecognised 'States' and EU Law: Anastasiou I
(Hart, 2022)
Anastasiou I is the first in a trilogy of cases in the so-called ‘Anastasiou saga’, in which the Court was called for the first time to rule on issues relating to the Cyprus problem. Although, at first glance, the subject ...
Positive state obligations under European law: a tool for achieving substantive equality for sexual minorities in Europe
(Eleven International Publishing, 2020)
This article seeks to examine the development of positive obligations under European law in the specific context of the rights of sexual minorities. It is clear that the law should respect and protect all sexualities and ...
Multi-Level Governance in Action: Access to Justice in National Courts in Light of the Aarhus Convention and its Incorporation in the EU Legal Order
(European Public Law, 2020)
This article explores the multi-level governance of access to justice in environmental matters by analysing how the Aarhus Convention gains added force in the national legal order through its interpretation by the Court ...