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No. 24-6, November 2018

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Index

  • Behavioural research and corruption: A new promise for governments?
  • Does the Court of Justice own the Treaties? Interpretative pluralism as a solution to over‐constitutionalisation
  • In this Issue
  • Issue Information
  • Paving the road to ‘legal revolution’: The Dutch origins of the first preliminary references in European law (1957–1963)
  • Power, policy ideas and paternalism in non‐communicable disease prevention
  • Regulation for health inequalities and non‐communicable diseases: In want of (effective) behavioural insights
  • Taking proportionality seriously: The use of contextual integrity for a more informed and transparent analysis in EU data protection law
  • The re‐entry paradox: Abuse of EU law
  • Towards a legal theory of capture
  • ‘Re‐reading’ Dassonville: Meaning and understanding in the history of European law
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