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  1. ECJ Judges read the morning papers. Explaining the turnaround of European citizenship jurisprudence
  2. Judicialized Law-Making and Opportunistic Enforcement: Explaining the EU's Challenge of National Defence Offsets
  3. Soziales Europa: Der Interpretationsspielraum des Gerichtshofes der Europäischen Union
  4. Welfare migration? Free movement of EU citizens and access to social benefits
  5. Conceptualizing and theorizing EU regulatory networks
  6. Introduction: Rationale of the Symposium
  7. From Regulatory State to a Democratic Default
  8. Europeanisation with Many Unknowns: National Company Law Reforms afterCentros
  9. Verwaltungsstrukturen in der Europäischen Union
  10. National Responses to European Court Jurisprudence
  11. ‘If you can't beat me, join me!’ How the Commission pushed and pulled member states into legislating defence procurement
  12. European Competition vs. Global Competitiveness Transferring EU Rules on State Aid and Public Procurement Beyond Europe
  13. Competition Policy: The Evolution of Commission Control
  14. Die Pfadabhängigkeit internationaler Verrechtlichung
  15. With Luxembourg in mind … the remaking of national policies in the face of ECJ jurisprudence
  16. Postnationale Demokratie
  17. Compliance with rules of negative integration: European state aid control in the new member states
  18. Of ‘Good’ and ‘Bad’ Subsidies: European State Aid Control through Soft and Hard Law
  19. Jenseits von Implementierung und Compliance — Die Europäisierung der Mitgliedstaaten
  20. Internationalizing Law against the Odds
  21. State Aid Control from a Political Science Perspective
  22. From Negative to Positive Integration: European State Aid Control Through Soft and Hard Law
  23. The Governance of Overlapping Jurisdictions - How International Cooperation Enhances the Autonomy of Competition Authorities
  24. Reinforcing the Asymmetries of European Integration