A Birth of Administrative Sanctions
Administrative sanctions are flexible, variegated and less costly tools of law enforcement if compared to criminal sanctions. Due to these qualities, administrative sanctions abound in contemporary European legal systems. But … Continue reading
New Franco-German Research Project: The Future of Economic and Monetary Union (AVENIR UEM)
A set of political initiatives and the production of new legal documents by European institutions show that a re-organisation of the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) after the financial and … Continue reading
Mary Guy – Sectoral Regulation in Dutch and English Healthcare – Challenges and Opportunities in Changing Times
Over the course of this BARSEA comparative public law and European legal identity project, I have presented one aspect of my PhD research – sectoral regulation in Dutch and English … Continue reading
Initial thoughts towards “reimagining public procurement regulation”
By Dr Albert Sanchez-Graells, Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Bristol Law School I have been thinking for a while about “Reimagining Public Procurement”. This research project may well … Continue reading