Maastricht Faculty of Law Working Paper series 2017
2017-1
Maja Brkan (maastricht University)
In Search Of The Concept Of Essence Of Eu Fundamental Rights Through The Prism Of Data Privacy
The paper numbers 2017-2 up to and including 2017-7 are part of a Special Issue edited by Dr. M. Eliantonio and Dr. S. Jansen and entitled “The Modernisation of the Rules of Administrative Judicial Procedure under Scrutiny: the Rulings of the Belgian Constitutional Court on the “Administrative Loop” in a Comparative Perspective”.
2017-2
Heidi Bortels (Belgian Constitutional Court/UHasselt)
The Belgian Constitutional Court and the Administrative Loop: A Difficult Understanding
2017-3
Sander Jansen (Maastricht University)
The Dutch Administrative Loop Under Scrutiny: How the Dutch (Do Not) Deal with Fundamental Procedural Rights
2017-4
Franziska Grashof (Maastricht University)
Neighbours ‘Reinventing the Wheel’ or Learning from Each Other? - The Belgian Administrative Loop and Its Constitutionality: A Comparison to the German Debate
2017-5
Monica Delsignore (University of Milan Bicocca)
The Italian Legal System and the Possible Implications of the Belgian Constitutional Court's Rulings on the Administrative Loop
2017-6
Anders Bengtsson (Land and Environment Court Växjö, Sweden)
The Swedish Legal System and Possible Implications of the Belgian Rulings - Reformatory Procedure in Swedish Land and Environment Courts
2017-7
Sander Jansen (Maastricht University) & Mariolina Eliantonio (Maastricht University)
The Modernisation of the Rules of Administrative Judicial Procedure Under Scrutiny: The Rulings of the Belgian Constitutional Court on the 'Administrative Loop' in a Comparative Perspective - Concluding Remarks