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This composite text presents the contributions of four panellists to a working group considering the future of judicial Europe. With a specific reference to the Nordic experience, Pauliine Koskelo first addresses old and new challenges which national judges are facing when trying to ensure a consistent and effective application of European law throughout the whole of the European Union. Gilles Charbonnier ...
Résumé Le droit de la consommation a connu de nombreuses évolutions durant la période examinée. La présente contribution a examiné la jurisprudence féconde de la Cour de Justice. Les nombreux arrêts rendus ont permis de renforcer la protection du consommateur et d’en préciser la portée.
This paper attempts to put European media freedom and pluralism into the context of European legislation and law-enforcement. It analyses how the European Convention on Human Rights can protect media freedom and pluralism, and whether and how the European Union has the obligation and the competence to do so. It argues that protecting media pluralism in Europe is an even more urgent need than reacting...
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