Monika Szwarc

Monika Szwarc
Polish Academy of Sciences | PAN · Institute of Law Studies

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Prawo dostępu do dokumentów instytucji Unii Europejskiej zostało wprowadzone po raz pierwszy do prawa pierwotnego UE na mocy Traktatu z Amsterdamu w ówczesnym art. 253 Traktatu ustanawiającego Wspólnotę Europejską. Przepis ten przyznawał prawo dostępu do dokumentów Parlamentu Europejskiego, Komisji Europejskiej i Rady, upoważniając jednocześnie te...
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The Court of Justice of the European Union operates on a case-by-case basis. This means that its decisions normally relate to specific problems occurring in a specific Member State. Consequently it is often hard to ‘translate’ this case law into the national legal system of a different Member State. Nevertheless the case law of the Court of Justice...
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The article undertakes the current and important issue of balancing between the Member States’ obligations to ensure effectiveness of EU law and to respect fundamental rights, taking as an example the ne bis in idem principle, enshrined in Article 50 of the Charter of the Fundamental Rights of the European Union. The recent case law of the CJEU in...
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FREE MOVEMENT OF STUDENTS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION — RIGHT TO EDUCATION, ACCESS TO EDUCATION AND ACCESS TO GRANTS IN THE TRANSNATIONAL CONTEXTThe right to education, recognised by Article 14 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union must be analysed and interpreted in the light of the previous evolution of EU law in this domain, as we...
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The article focuses on the recent jurisprudence of the Court of Justice of the European Union in the context of the national criminal laws of the Member States, concerning the scope of application of the Charter. Drawing conclusions from this jurisprudence the Author answers the question when the Member State is 'implementing Union law' in the mean...
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The pillars of the European Union still exist? - Volume 11 Issue 2 - Monika Szwarc

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