Items where Author is "de Witte, Floris"
Number of items: 26.
Cameron's EU reforms: political feasibility and legal implications.
de Witte, Floris
Constitutional balance in the EU after the Euro-crisis.
Dawson, Mark and de Witte, Floris
EU citizenship, free movement and emancipation: a rejoinder.
de Witte, Floris
EU law, politics, and the social question.
de Witte, Floris
Emancipation through EU Law?
de Witte, Floris
Ending the honeymoon: constructing Europe beyond the market.
Hartmann, Moritz and de Witte, Floris
Finding space in EU law.
de Witte, Floris
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Freedom of movement is not simply an economic good, but a bulwark against oppression.
de Witte, Floris
From balance to conflict:a new constitution for the EU.
Dawson, Mark and de Witte, Floris
Integrating the subject:narratives of emancipation in regionalism.
de Witte, Floris
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Interdependence and contestation in European integration.
de Witte, Floris
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Introducing European Law Open.
Ashiagbor, Diamond and Bartl, Marija and Caruso, Daniela and Chiti, Edoardo and Costamagna, Francesco and Dani, Marco and Everson, Michelle and Hesselink, Martijn and Komarek, Jan and Mendes, Joana and Menéndez, Agustín José and Perju, Vlad and Schepel, Harm and Somek, Alexander and Uitz, Renata and de Witte, Floris
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Justice in the EU:the emergence of transnational solidarity.
de Witte, Floris
Kick off contribution - freedom of movement under attack: is it worth defending as the core of EU citizenship?
de Witte, Floris
LSE Law Brexit special #1: negotiating Brexit.
de Witte, Floris
National welfare as transnational justice?: an institutional analysis of the normative (in)coherence of Europe’s social dimension.
de Witte, Floris
Self-determination in the constitutional future of the EU.
Dawson, Mark and de Witte, Floris
Sex, drugs & EU law: the recognition of ethical and moral diversity in Europe.
de Witte, Floris
Transnational solidarity and the mediation of conflicts of justice in Europe.
de Witte, Floris
Union citizenship and constrained democracy.
de Witte, Floris
Who funds the mobile student?: shedding some light on the normative assumptions underlying EU free movement law: Commission v. Netherlands.
de Witte, Floris
The architecture of the “social market economy".
de Witte, Floris
The challenge of challenges.
Finck, Michèle and de Witte, Floris
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The constitutional quality of the free movement provisions:looking for context in the case law on Article 56 TFEU.
de Witte, Floris
The end of EU citizenship and the means of non-discrimination.
de Witte, Floris
The judicial politics of solidarity.
de Witte, Floris