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In person icon Building: Colégio Almada Negreiros, Floor: 0, Room: CAN SE1
Friday 14:00 - 15:30 WEST (21/06/2024)
This Panel on Empirical Legal Studies of Supranational Courts in Europe Chair probe into new questions about the timing of judgments, and how seemingly trivial staff cases can have far-reaching implications, as well as long-standing questions relating to judicial ideology, independence and access to high quality data to study such questions.
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Judicial Ideology and Appointments at the European Court of Justice: Evidence from the Attitudes at the ECJ Survey (AECS) | View Paper Details |
Independence from whom? Judicial independence and third state interveners before the European Court of Human Rights | View Paper Details |
Judgment Day: The Strategic Delivery of Citizenship Judgments by the Court of Justice of the European Union during Brexit | View Paper Details |
A Note of Caution on CJEU Databases | View Paper Details |