Issue Information

DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1111/eulj.12249
Date01 November 2018
Published date01 November 2018
ISSN 1351-5993
Volume 24, Issue 6, November 2018
EUROPEAN
LAW JOURNAL
Review of European Law in Context
Founding Editor: Francis Snyder
CONTENTS
Peking University
School of Transnational Law
CERIC
EDITORIAL
In this Issue 356
JOANA MENDES AND HARM SCHEPEL
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Does the Court of Justice own the Treaties? Interpretative pluralism as a solution
to over-constitutionalisation 358
GARETH DAVIES
‘ Re-reading ’
Dassonville
: Meaning and understanding in the history of European law 376
ROBERT SCHÜTZE
Paving the road to legal revolution : The Dutch origins of the first preliminary
references in European law (1957 – 1963) 408
KARIN VAN LEEUWEN
The re-entry paradox: Abuse of EU law 422
ROMAN GUSKI
Taking proportionality seriously: The use of contextual integrity for a more informed
and transparent analysis in EU data protection law 434
AUDREY GUINCHARD
WISH SPECIAL SECTION: NEW DIRECTIONS IN EU AND GLOBAL
RISK REGULATION
Towards a legal theory of capture 458
CAROLINE DEVAUX
Power, policy ideas and paternalism in non-communicable disease prevention 474
OLIVER BARTLETT
Regulation for health inequalities and non-communicable diseases: In want
of (effective) behavioural insights 490
NIKHIL GOKANI
Behavioural research and corruption: A new promise for governments? 510
LUCA DI DONATO

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