Half a case at a time: dealing with judicial minimalism at the European Court of Justice / Daniel Sarmiento -- An essay on how the discourse on sovereignty and on the co-operativeness of national courts has diverted attention from the erosion of classic constitutional rights in the EU / Anneli Albi -- Judicial conversations in multilevel constitutionalism : the Belgian case / Patricia Popelier -- The Italian constitutional court and the European Court of Justice : a progressive overlapping between the supranational and the domestic dimensions / Oreste Pollicino -- The Czech constitutional court and the Court of Justice : between fascination and securing autonomy / Pavel Molek -- Mutual recognition and fundamental constitutional rights : the first preliminary reference of the Spanish constitutional court / Maribel González Pascual -- The European perspective: from lingua franca to a common language / Catherine Van de Heyning -- Negotiating constitutional identity or whose identity is it anyway? / Monica Claes -- Attack or retreat? evolving themes and strategies of the judicial dialogue between the German constitutional court and the European Court of Justice / Daniel Thym -- The French constitutional council and the CJEU : between splendid isolation, communication and forced dialogue / François-Xavier Millet -- Sending smoke signals to Luxembourg : the Polish constitutional tribunal in dialogue with the ECJ / Krystyna Kowalik-Bańczyk -- The impact of the European mandate of ordinary courts on the position of constitutional courts / Michal Bobek -- The Melki way : the Melki case and everything you always wanted to know about French judicial politics (but were afraid to ask) / Arthur Dyevre -- The protection of fundamental rights by the Belgian constitutional court and the Melki-Abdeli judgment of the European Court of Justice / Jan Velaers -- Changing the conversation in the Netherlands? : two recent legislative proposals evaluated from a European and comparative perspective / Maartje de Visser -- The pilot judgment procedure before the European Court of Human Rights as an instrument for dialogue / Janeke Gerards.
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