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DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1111/eulj.12148
Date01 January 2016
Published date01 January 2016
Volume 22, Issue 1, January 2016
EUROPEAN
LAW JOURNAL
Review of European Law in Context
Founding Editor: Francis Snyder
CONTENTS
PUBLISHED WITH THE SUPPORT OF PEKING UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF TRANSNATIONAL LAW;
THE EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE; LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS; AND CERIC
UNIVERSITÉ PAUL CÉZANNE AIX-MARSEILLE III
ISSN 1351-5993
Special Issue: Fundamental Rights In Crisis
Editors: Elisabeth Lambert Abdelgawad and Gaëtan Cliquennois
The Development of the European System of Human and Fundamental
Rights in the Current Economic and Political Context 2
GAËTAN CLIQUENNOIS AND ELISABETH LAMBERT ABDELGAWAD
Fundamental Rights and Legal Wrongs: The Two Sides of the Same EU Coin 9
DAMIAN CHALMERS AND SARAH TROTTER
Did the Financial Crisis Change European Citizenship Law? An Analysis of
Citizenship Rights Adjudication Before and After the Financial Crisis 40
URŠKA ŠADL AND MIKAEL RASK MADSEN
A Missed Opportunity: The Fundamental Rights Agency and the Euro Area Crisis 61
ALICIA HINAREJOS
The Economic Crisis and the Evolution of the System Based on the ECHR: Is There
Any Correlation? 74
ELISABETH LAMBERT ABDELGAWAD
The Economic, Judicial and Political Influence Exerted by Private Foundations
on Cases Taken by NGOs to the European Court of Human Rights: Inklings
of a New Cold War’? 92
GAËTAN CLIQUENNOIS AND BRICE CHAMPETIER
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