If you liked Europe, the case for statehood and the case against by Harvard Law School. Jean Monnet Chair, start with The accountability of private parties under the free movement of goods principle (1995), Citizenship under regime competition (1997), and Enhanced cooperation in the Treaty of Amsterdam (1998). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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The accountability of private parties under the free movement of goods principle
1995 · 99 pages · G. R. Milner-Moore, Harvard Law School. Jean Monnet Chair · Same author
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Citizenship under regime competition
1997 · 46 pages · Harvard Law School. Jean Monnet Chair · Same author
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Enhanced cooperation in the Treaty of Amsterdam
1998 · 20 pages · José M. de Areilza, Harvard Law School. Jean Monnet Chair · Same author
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An ever closer Union in need of a human rights policy
2000 · 58 pages · Philip Alston, Harvard Law School. Jean Monnet Chair · Same author
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Constitutional settlements and the citizen after the Treaty of Amsterdam
1998 · 28 pages · Harvard Law School. Jean Monnet Chair · Same author
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The administrative state in a separation of powers constitution
2000 · 89 pages · Francesca Bignami, Harvard Law School. Jean Monnet Chair · Same author
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Does the European Union have a Constitution?
2000 · 66 pages · Jean-Claude Piris, Harvard Law School. Jean Monnet Chair · Same author
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Democracy and rulemaking within the EC
1997 · 40 pages · Craig, Paul (Law), Harvard Law School. Jean Monnet Chair · Same author
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The European Central Bank and legitimacy
2000 · 39 pages · Päivi Leino-Sandberg, Harvard Law School. Jean Monnet Chair · Same author
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Verantwortlichkeit und Integration in einer misstrauischen Demokratie
1996 · 107 pages · Ulrich Haltern, Harvard Law School. Jean Monnet Chair · Same author
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How far Francovich?
1998 · 47 pages · Ari Afilalo, Harvard Law School. Jean Monnet Chair · Same author
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The institutional terrain of the European Union
1997 · 47 pages · Neil Fligstein, Jason McNichol, Harvard Law School. Jean Monnet Chair · Same author
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