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EU Bibliography

Compiled by:

Aleksandra Čar, European Documentation Centre, Library of the Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb*

Below you will find a list of bibliographic references to selected arti- cles in the field of European law and policy. This issue covers items from a wide range of academic and special- ised periodicals published from November 2015 to November 2016. Ref- erences are presented in 19 subject headings covering all activities of the European Union.

01 EU – Croatia 1 ÇARKOĞLU, Ali; Glüpker-Kesebir, Gitta. Comparing Public Attitudes on EU Membership in Candidate Countries: The Cases of Croatia, Macedonia and Turkey from 2004 to 2011. Southeast European and Black Sea Studies. 16 (2016) No. 2: 255. 2 CERRUTI, Tanja. The Political Criteria for Accession to the EU in the Experience of Croatia. European Public Law. 20 (2014) No. 4: 771. 3 GEDDES, Andrew; Taylor, Andrew. In the Shadow of Fortress Europe? Impacts of European Migration Governance on Slovenia, Croatia and Macedonia. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. 42 (2016) No. 4: 587. 4 PATTY, Zakaria. The Influence of Socioeconomic Trends and Experiences on Individual Perception of Corruption: The Case of Croatia. Public Integrity. 18 (2016) No. 4: 419. 5 WUNSCH, Natasha. Coming Full Circle? Differential Empowerment in Croatia’s EU Accession Process. Journal of European Public Policy. 23 (2016) No. 8: 1199.

02 EU: General and institutional developments (Process and theory of European integration / Current issues and challenges / Policy-making process / Openness and transparency / European Council / Council of the EU / European Commission / European Parliament / Other EU organisations and agencies) 6 ADLER-NISSEN, Rebecca. Towards a Practice Turn in EU Studies: The Everyday of European Integration. Journal of Common Market Studies. 54 (2016) No. 1: 87. 7 ALEXANDROVA, Petya. Explaining Political Attention Allocation with the Help of Issue Character: Evidence from the European Council. European Political Science Review. 8 (2016) No. 3: 405. 8 ALEXANDROVA, Petya; Rasmussen, Anne; Toshkov, Dimiter. Agenda Responsiveness in the European Council: Public Priorities, Policy Problems and Political Attention. West European Politics. 39 (2016) No. 4: 605. 9 AMADIO VICERÉ, Maria Giulia. The roles of the President of the European Council and the High Representative in Leading EU Foreign Policy on Kosovo. Journal of European Integration. 38 (2016) No. 5: 557.

* I wish to thank students Tena Maček, Lana Mrša and Mia Petričušić for their valuable assistance in the compilation of this bibliography. 334 Aleksandra Čar: EU Bibliography

10 ARNULL, Anthony. Broken Bats. European Law Review. 41 (2016) No. 4: 473. 11 ARREGUI, Javier. Determinants of Bargaining Satisfaction Across Policy Domains in the European Union Council of Ministers. Journal of Common Market Studies. 54 (2016) No. 5: 1105. 12 AUERS, Daunis; Rostoks, Toms. The 2015 Latvian Presidency of the Council of the European Union. Journal of Common Market Studies. 54 (2016) No. S1: 83. 13 BARBEHÖN, Marlon. Europeanisation as Discursive Process: Urban Constructions of Europe and the Local Implementation of EU Directives. Journal of European Integration. 38 (2016) No. 2: 163. 14 BARNARD, Catherine. The Practicalities of Leaving the EU. European Law Review. 41 (2016) No. 4: 484. 15 BEASLEY, Ryan. Dissonance and Decision-Making Mistakes in the Age of Risk. Journal of European Public Policy. 23 (2016) No. 5: 771. 16 BECKER, Stefan [et al.]. The Commission: Boxed in and Constrained, but Still an Engine of Integration. West European Politics. 39 (2016) No. 5: 1011. 17 BENZ, Arthur; Corcaci, Andreas; Doser, Jan Wolfgang. Unravelling Multilevel Administration. Patterns and Dynamics of Administrative Co-Ordination in European Governance. Journal of European Public Policy. 23 (2016) No. 7: 999. 18 BERNATT, Maciej. Administrative Sanctions: Between Efficiency and Procedural Fairness. Review of European Administrative Law. 9 (2016) No. 1: 5. 19 BERNAUER, Julian; Bühlmann, Marc; Vatter, Adrian; Germann, Micha. Taking the Multidimensionality of Democracy Seriously: Institutional Patterns and the Quality of Democracy. European Political Science Review. 8 (2016) No. 3: 473. 20 BOGERS,Thijs. Contesting Illusions. On the Past, Present and Future of Democracy in Europe and European Integration. Journal of European Integration. 38 (2016) No. 1: 107. 21 BOL, Damien [et al.]. Addressing Europe’s Democratic Deficit: An Experimental Evaluation of the Pan-European District Proposal. European Union Politics. 17 (2016) No. 4: 525. 22 BØLSTAD, Jørgen; Cross, James P. Not all Treaties are Created Equal: The Effects of Treaty Changes on Legislative Efficiency in the EU. Journal of Common Market Studies. 54 (2016) No. 4: 793. 23 BORG, Stefan; Diez, Thomas. Postmodern EU? Integration between Alternative Horizons and Territorial Angst. Journal of Common Market Studies. 54 (2016) No. 1: 136. 24 BORMANN, Nils-Christian; Winzen, Thomas. The Contingent Diffusion of Parliamentary Oversight Institutions in the European Union. European Journal of Political Research. 55 (2016) No. 3: 589. 25 BORRING OLESEN, Thorsten. in Europe 1973-2015: Processes of Europeanization and ‘Denmarkization. Journal of Contemporary European Research. 11 (2015) No. 4: 312. 26 BÖRZEL, Tanja A. From EU Governance of Crisis to Crisis of EU Governance: Regulatory Failure, Redistributive Conflict and Eurosceptic Publics. Journal of Common Market Studies. 54 (2016) No. S1: 8. 27 BOVENS, Mark; Hart, Paul. Revisiting the Study of Policy Failures. Journal of European Public Policy. 23 (2016) No. 5: 653. 28 BRANDSMA, Gijs Jan; Blom-Hansen, Jens. Controlling Delegated Powers in the Post-Lisbon European Union. Journal of European Public Policy. 23 (2016) No. 4: 531. CYELP 12 [2016] 333-458 335

29 BRAUN, Daniela; Hutter, Swen; Kerscher, Alena. What Type of Europe? The Salience of Polity and Policy Issues in European Parliament Elections. European Union Politics. 17 (2016) No. 4: 570. 30 BRESSANELLI, Edoardo; Chelotti, Nicola. The Shadow of the European Council. Understanding Legislation on Economic Governance. Journal of European Integration. 38 (2016) No. 5: 511. 31 BRESSANELLI, Edoardo; Koop, Christel; Reh, Christine. The Impact of Informalisation: Early Agreements and Voting Cohesion in the European Parliament. European Union Politics. 17 (2016) No. 1: 91. 32 BREYER, Friedrich; Weimann, Joachim. Of Morals, Markets and Mice: Be Careful Drawing Policy Conclusions from Experimental Findings! European Journal of Political Economy. (2015) No. 40: 387. 33 BRIANSON, Alex. Europa and Gaia: Towards an Ecofeminist Perspective in Integration Theory. Journal of Common Market Studies. 54 (2016) No. 1: 121. 34 BRUMMER, Klaus. ‘Fiasco Prime Ministers’: Leaders’ Beliefs and Personality Traits as Possible Causes for Policy Fiascos. Journal of European Public Policy. 23 (2016) No. 5: 702. 35 BURKE, Ciarán; Ísberg Hannesson, Ólafur; Bangsund, Kristin. Life on the Edge: EFTA and the EEA as a Future for the UK in Europe. European Public Law. 22 (2016) No. 1: 69. 36 BUTLER, Graham; Dagnis Jensen, Mads; Snaith, Holly. ‘Slow Change may Pull us Apart’: Debating a British Exit from the European Union. Journal of European Public Policy. 23 (2016) No. 9: 1278. 37 CANDEL, Jeroen J. L.; Breeman, Gerard E.; Termeer, Catrien J. A. M. The European Commission’s Ability to Deal with Wicked Problems: an In-Depth Case Study of the Governance of Food Security. Journal of European Public Policy. 23 (2016) No. 6: 789. 38 CARAMMIA, Marcello; Princen, Sebastiaan; Timmermans, Arco. From Summitry to EU Government: An Agenda Formation Perspective on the European Council. Journal of Common Market Studies. 54 (2016) No. 4: 809. 39 CARDWELL, Paul James. Rethinking the Law and New Governance in the European Union: the Case of Migration Management. European Law Review. 41 (2016) No. 3: 362. 40 CARDWELL, Paul James. The ‘Hokey Cokey’ Approach to EU Membership: Legal Options for the UK and EU. Journal of European Public Policy. 23 (2016) No. 9: 1285. 41 CARSTENSEN, Martin B.; Schmidt, Vivien A. Power Through, Over and In Ideas: Conceptualizing Ideational Power in Discursive Institutionalism. Journal of European Public Policy. 23 (2016) No. 3: 318. 42 CAVIEDES, Alexnder; Maas, Willem. Sixty-Five Years of European Governance. Journal of Contemporary European Research. 12 (2016) No. 1: 395. 43 CHAQUÉS-BONAFONT, Laura; Muñoz Márquez, Luz M. Explaining Interest Group Access to Parliamentary Committees. West European Politics. 39 (2016) No. 6: 1276. 44 CHITI, Edoardo. ‘In the Aftermath of the Crisis – The EU Administrative System Between Impediments and Momentum’. Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies. 17 (2015) No. 1: 311. 45 CHRISTIANSEN, Thomas. After the Spitzenkandidaten: Fundamental Change in the EU’s Political System? West European Politics. 39 (2016) No. 5: 992. 336 Aleksandra Čar: EU Bibliography

46 CINI, Michelle. Good Governance and Institutional Change: Administrative Ethics Reform in the European Commission. Journal of Contemporary European Research. 12 (2016) No. 1: 440. 47 CITI, Manuele; Justesen, Mogens K. Institutional Constraints, Legislative Activism and Policy Change: The Case of the European Union. European Journal of Political Research. 55 (2016) No. 3: 609. 48 COEN, David; Vannoni, Matia. Sliding Doors in Brussels: A Career Path Analysis of EU Affairs Managers. European Journal of Political Research. 55 (2016) No. 4: 811. 49 CRAIG, Paul. Brexit: a Drama in Six Acts. European Law Review. 41 (2016) No. 4: 447. 50 ČULINOVIĆ-HERC, Edita; Zubović, Antonija. Tackling Empty Voting in the EU: The Shareholders’ Rights Directive and the Revised Transparency Directive . Croatian Yearbook of European Law and Policy. 11 (2015) No. 11: 133. 51 DA CONCEIÇÃO-HELDT, Eugénia. Why the European Commission is not the “unexpected winner” of the Euro Crisis: A Comment on Bauer and Becker. Journal of European Integration. 38 (2016) No. 1: 95. 52 DAGNIS JENSEN, Mads; Snaith, Holly. When Politics Prevails: the Political Economy of a Brexit. Journal of European Public Policy. 23 (2016) No. 9: 1302. 53 DANIEL, William T. First-Order Contests for Second-Order Parties? Differentiated Candidate Nomination Strategies in European Parliament Elections. Journal of European Integration. 38 (2016) No. 7: 807. 54 DASHWOOD, Alan. After the Deluge. European Law Review. 41 (2016) No. 4: 469. 55 DAVIES, Gareth. The European Union Legislature as an Agent of the European Court of Justice. Journal of Common Market Studies. 54 (2016) No. 4: 846. 56 DAWSON, Mark. ‘Better Regulation and the Future of EU Regulatory Law and Politics’. Common Market Law Review. 53 (2016) No. 5: 1209. 57 DAWSON, Mark; de Witte, Floris. From Balance to Conflict: A New Constitution for the EU. European Law Journal. 22 (2016) No. 2: 204. 58 DE BAERE, Geert; Van den Sanden, Tina. Interinstitutional Gravity and Pirates of the Parliament on Stranger Tides: the Continued Constitutional Significance of the Choice of Legal Basis in Post-Lisbon External Action. European Constitutional Law Review. 12 (2016) No. 1: 85. 59 DE BRUYCKER, Iskander. Pressure and Expertise: Explaining the Information Supply of Interest Groups in EU Legislative Lobbying. Journal of Common Market Studies. 54 (2016) No. 3: 599. 60 DE MOL, Mirjam. Article 51 of the Charter in the Legislative Processes of the Member States. Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law. 23 (2016) No. 4: 640. 61 DE MOT, Jef; Faure, Michael G. Discretion and the Economics of Defensive Behaviour by Public Bodies. Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law. 23 (2016) No. 4: 595. 62 DE WITTE, Bruno. Near-Membership, Partial Membership and the EU Constitution. European Law Review. 41 (2016) No. 4: 471. 63 DECKARM, Renke. From National Enclaves to Supporting Offices: an Analysis of the 1999 Reform of European Commissioners’ Cabinets. Journal of Contemporary European Research. 12 (2016) No. 3: 735. 64 DEGNER, Hanno; Leuffen, Dirk. Keynes, Friedman, or Monnet? Explaining Parliamentary Voting Behaviour on Fiscal Aid for Euro Area Member States. CYELP 12 [2016] 333-458 337

West European Politics. 39 (2016) No. 6: 1139. 65 DINAN, Desmond. Governance and Institutions: A More Political Commission. Journal of Common Market Studies. 54 (2016) No. S1: 101. 66 DOTTI SANI, Giulia M.; Magistro, Beatrice. Increasingly Unequal? The Economic Crisis, Social Inequalities and Trust in the European Parliament in 20 European Countries. European Journal of Political Research. 55 (2016) No. 2: 246. 67 ECKHARD, Steffen; Ege, Jörn. International Bureaucracies and their Influence on Policy-Making: a Review of Empirical Evidence. Journal of European Public Policy. 23 (2016) No. 7: 960. 68 EDWARD, David; Nic Shuibhne, Niamh. “While Europe’s Eye is Fix’d on Mighty Things”: Implications of the Brexit Vote for Scotland. European Law Review. 41 (2016) No. 4: 481. 69 EMANUELE, Vincenzo; Maggini, Nicola; Marino, Bruno. Gaining Votes in Europe against Europe? How National Contexts Shaped the Results of Eurosceptic Parties in the 2014 European Parliament Elections. Journal of Contemporary European Research. 12 (2016) No. 3: 697. 70 ESTELLA, Antonio. European Union Bailouts and Credibility: The Constitutional Dimension. European Public Law. 22 (2016) No. 3: 507. 71 FABBRINI, Federico. The Relation Between the European Council and the Council: Institutional Arguments in Favour of an EU Senate. European Public Law. 22 (2016) No. 3: 489. 72 FABBRINI, Sergio. From Consensus to Domination: the Intergovernmental Union in a Crisis Situation. Journal of European Integration. 38 (2016) No. 5: 587. 73 FABBRINI, Sergio. The Constitutional Conundrum of the European Union. Journal of European Public Policy. 23 (2016) No. 1: 84. 74 FABBRINI, Sergio; Puetter, Uwe. Integration without Supranationalisation: Studying the Lead Roles of the European Council and the Council in Post- Lisbon EU Politics. Journal of European Integration. 38 (2016) No. 5: 481. 75 FALKNER, Gerda. The EU’s Problem-Solving Capacity and Legitimacy in a Crisis Context: a Virtuous or Vicious Circle? West European Politics. 39 (2016) No. 5: 953. 76 FALKNER,Gerda. The EU’s Current Crisis and its Policy Effects: Research Design and Comparative Findings. Journal of European Integration. 38 (2016) No. 3: 219. 77 FASONE, Cristina; Fromage, Diane. From Veto Players to Agenda-Setters – National Parliaments and Their Green Card to the European Commission. Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law. 23 (2016) No. 2: 294. 78 FEATHERSTONE, Kevin. Conditionality, Democracy and Institutional Weakness: the Euro-crisis Trilemma. Journal of Common Market Studies. 54 (2016) No. S1: 48. 79 FINKE, Daniel. The Burden of Authorship: how Agenda-Setting and Electoral Rules Shape Legislative Behaviour. Journal of European Public Policy. 23 (2016) No. 4: 604. 80 FONT, Nuria; Pérez Durán, Ixchel. The European Parliament Oversight of EU Agencies through Written Questions. Journal of European Public Policy. 23 (2016) No. 9: 1349. 81 FORTIN-RITTBERGER, Jessica; Rittberger, Berthold. Nominating Women for Europe: Exploring the Role of Political Parties’ Recruitment Procedures for European Parliament Elections. European Journal of Political Research. 54 (2015) No. 4: 767. 338 Aleksandra Čar: EU Bibliography

82 FRECH, Elena. Re-Electing MEPs: The Factors Determining Re-Election Probabilities. European Union Politics. 17 (2016) No. 1: 69. 83 GALPIN, Charlotte. Chronology: The European Union in 2015. Journal of Common Market Studies. 54 (2016) No. S1: 218. 84 GASTINGER, Markus. The Tables have Turned on the European Commission: the Changing Nature of the Pre-Negotiation Phase in EU Bilateral Trade Agreements. Journal of European Public Policy. 23 (2016) No. 9: 1367. 85 GAZZOLA, Michele. Multilingual Communication for whom? Language Policy and Fairness in the European Union. European Union Politics. 17 (2016) No. 4: 525. 86 GEE, Graham; Rubini, Luca; Trybus, Martin. ‘Leaving the EU? The Legal Impact of ‘Brexit’ on the United Kingdom. European Public Law. 22 (2016) No. 1: 51. 87 GEE, Graham; Young, Alison L. Regaining Sovereignty? Brexit, the UK Parliament and the Common Law. European Public Law. 22 (2016) No. 1: 131. 88 GENSCHEL, Philipp; Jachtenfuchs, Markus. More Integration, Less Federation: the European Integration of Core State Powers. Journal of European Public Policy. 23 (2016) No. 1: 42. 89 GLENCROSS, Andrew. The European Council and the Legitimacy Paradox of New Intergovernmentalism: Constitutional Agency Meets Politicisation. Journal of European Integration. 38 (2016) No. 5: 497. 90 GOETZ, Klaus H.; Patz, Ronny. Pressured Budgets and the European Commission: towards a more Centralized EU Budget Administration? Journal of European Public Policy. 23 (2016) No. 7: 1038. 91 GOLDONI, Marco. Politicising EU Lawmaking? The Spitzenkandidaten Experiment as a Cautionary Tale. European Law Journal. 22 (2016) No. 3: 279. 92 GREENE, Zachary; O’Brien, Diana Z. Diverse Parties, Diverse Agendas? Female Politicians and the Parliamentary Party’s Role in Platform Formation. European Journal of Political Research. 55 (2016) No. 3: 435. 93 GUINAUDEAU, Isabelle; Palau, Anna M. A Matter of Conflict: How Events and Parties Shape the News Coverage of EU Affairs. European Union Politics. 17 (2016) No. 4: 593. 94 GUTH, Jessica. Transforming the European Legal Order: The European Court of Justice at 60+. Journal of Contemporary European Research. 12 (2016) No. 1: 455. 95 HAGEMANN, Sara; Franchino, Fabio. Transparency vs Efficiency? A Study of Negotiations in the Council of the European Union. European Union Politics. 17 (2016) No. 3: 408. 96 HALE, Thomas; Koenig-Archibugi, Mathias. Are Europeans Ready for a More Democratic European Union? New Evidence on Preference Heterogeneity, Polarisation and Crosscuttingness. European Journal of Political Research. 55 (2016) No. 2: 225. 97 HALIKIOPOULOU, Daphne; Vlandas, Tim. Risks, Costs and Labour Markets: Explaining Cross-National Patterns of Far Right Party Success in European Parliament Elections. Journal of Common Market Studies. 54 (2016) No. 3: 636. 98 HANEGRAAFF, Marcel; Beyers, Jan; De Bruycker, Iskander. Balancing Inside and Outside Lobbying: The Political Strategies of Lobbyists at Global Diplomatic Conferences. European Journal of Political Research. 55 (2016) No. 3: 568. 99 HARLOW, Carol. Transparency, Accountability and the Privileges of Power [editorial]. European Law Journal. 22 (2016) No. 3: 273. CYELP 12 [2016] 333-458 339

100 HAUGHTON, Tim. Is Crisis the New Normal? The European Union in 2015. Journal of Common Market Studies. 54 (2016) No. S1: 5. 101 HELLER, William B.; Kyriacou, Andreas P.; Roca-Sagalés, Oriol. Institutional Checks and Corruption: The Effect of Formal Agenda Access on Governance. European Journal of Political Research. 55 (2016) No. 4: 681. 102 HENDRICKX, Frank. Grexit, Brexit, Frexit [Editorial]. European Labour Law Journal. 6 (2015) No. 4: 290. 103 HENDRICKX, Frank. The UK after the Brexit: Handle with Care [Editorial]. European Labour Law Journal. 7 (2016) No. 2: 166. 104 HILLEBRANDT, Maarten; Novak, Stéphanie. ‘Integration without Transparency’? Reliance on the Space to Think in the European Council and Council. Journal of European Integration. 38 (2016) No. 5: 527. 105 HINAREJOS, Alicia. Brexit and the Euro Area. European Law Review. 41 (2016) No. 4: 479. 106 HOBOLT, Sara B. The Brexit Vote: a Divided Nation, a Divided Continent. Journal of European Public Policy. 23 (2016) No. 9: 1259. 107 HÖGENAUER, Anna-Lena. Luxembourg’s EU Council Presidency: Adapting Routines to New Circumstances. Journal of Common Market Studies. 54 (2016) No. S1: 91. 108 HOGH, Esben; Larsen, Martin Vinæs. Can Information Increase Turnout in European Parliament Elections? Evidence from a Quasi-experiment in Denmark. Journal of Common Market Studies. 54 (2016) No. 6: 1495. 109 HÖNNIGE, Christoph; Panke, Diana. Is Anybody Listening? The Committee of the Regions and the European Economic and Social Committee and their Quest for Awareness. Journal of European Public Policy. 23 (2016) No. 4: 624. 110 HUG, Simon. Party Pressure in the European Parliament. European Union Politics. 17 (2016) No. 2: 201. 111 IMBROGNO, Anthony F. The Founding of the European Council: Economic Reform and the Mechanism of Continuous Negotiation. Journal of European Integration. 38 (2016) No. 6: 719. 112 JENSEN, Mads Dagnis; Nedergaard, Peter; Jopp, Mathias. Coordination of EU Policy Positions in and Denmark: A Politics of Institutional Choice Approach. Journal of Contemporary European Research. 12 (2016) No. 2: 634. 113 JOHANSSON, Karl Magnus. Europarty Influence and Its Limits: The Case of the European People’s Party and the Amsterdam Treaty. Journal of European Integration. 38 (2016) No. 1: 79. 114 JUUL CHRISTIANSEN, Flemming; Bech Seeberg, Henrik. Cooperation between Counterparts in Parliament from an Agenda-Setting Perspective: Legislative Coalitions as a Trade of Criticism and Policy. West European Politics. 39 (2016) No. 6: 1160. 115 KHOO, Jerald. Towards a Two-Speed Europe: National Sovereignty and the Absence of Political Integration in the Eurozone. Columbia Journal of European Law. 22 (2015-2016) No. 1: 165. 116 KILLERMAN, Kira. Loose Ties or Strong Bonds? The Effect of a Commissioner’s Nationality and Partisanship on Voting in the Council. Journal of Common Market Studies. 54 (2016) No. 6: 1367. 117 KNILL, Christoph; Eckhard, Steffen; Grohs, Stephan. Administrative Styles in the European Commission and the OSCE Secretariat: Striking Similarities Despite Different Organizational Settings. Journal of European Public Policy. 23 (2016) No. 7: 1057. 340 Aleksandra Čar: EU Bibliography

118 KOCHENOV, Dimitry; Pech, Laurent. Better Late than Never? On the European Commission’s Rule of Law Framework and its First Activation. Journal of Common Market Studies. 54 (2016) No. 5: 1062. 119 KØLVRAA, Christoffer. European Fantasies: On the EU’s Political Myths and the Affective Potential of Utopian Imaginaries for European Identity. Journal of Common Market Studies. 54 (2016) No. 1: 169. 120 KOSTAKOPOULOU, Dora. Brexit, Voice and Loyalty: Reflections on Article 50 TEU. European Law Review. 41 (2016) No. 4: 487. 121 KOUTRAKOS, Panos. Negotiating International Trade Treaties after Brexit. European Law Review. 41 (2016) No. 4: 475. 122 KRIESI, Hanspeter. The Politicization of European Integration. Journal of Common Market Studies. 54 (2016) No. S1: 32. 123 KROLL, Daniela Annette; Leuffen, Dirk. Ties that Bind, Can Also Strangle: the Brexit Threat and the Hardships of Reforming the EU. Journal of European Public Policy. 23 (2016) No. 9: 1311. 124 KRONSELL, Annica. The Power of EU Masculinities: A Feminist Contribution to European Integration Theory. Journal of Common Market Studies. 54 (2016) No. 1: 104. 125 KROTZ, Ulrich; Maher, Richard. Europe’s Crises and the EU’s ‘Big Three’. West European Politics. 39 (2016) No. 5: 1053. 126 KUTAY, Acar. Limits of Participatory Democracy in European Governance. European Law Journal. 21 (2015) No. 6: 803. 127 LACCHI, Clelia. Multilevel Judicial Protection in the EU and Preliminary References. Common Market Law Review. 53 (2016) No. 3: 679. 128 LACEY, Joseph. Conceptually Mapping the European Union: A Demoi-cratic Analysis. Journal of European Integration. 38 (2016) No. 1: 61. 129 LAFFAN, Brigid. Europe’s Union in Crisis: Tested and Contested. West European Politics. 39 (2016) No. 5: 915. 130 ŁAZOVSKI, Adam. Unilateral Withdrawal from the EU: Realistic Scenario or a Folly? Journal of European Public Policy. 23 (2016) No. 9: 1294. 131 ŁAZOWSKI, Adam. EU Withdrawal: Good Business for British Business? European Public Law. 22 (2016) No. 1: 115. 132 LIANOS, Michalis. Brexit: Should Refusal (or Even Plate-Smashing) be a Sociological Category? [editorial]. European Societes. 18 (2016) No. 4: 291. 133 LORENZO RODRÍGUEZ, Javier; Garmendia Madariaga, Amuitz. Going Public Against Institutional Constraints? Analyzing the Online Presence Intensity of 2014 European Parliament Election Candidates. European Union Politics. 17 (2016) No. 2: 303. 134 LOUWERSE, Tom; Otjes, Simon. Personalised Parliamentary Behaviour without Electoral Incentives: the Case of the Netherlands. West European Politics. 39 (2016) No. 4: 778. 135 LÜHISTE, Maarja; Kenny, Meryl. Pathways to Power: Women’s Representation in the 2014 European Parliament Elections. European Journal of Political Research. 55 (2016) No. 3: 626. 136 MANNERS, Ian; Murray, Philomena. The End of a Noble Narrative? European Integration Narratives after the Nobel Peace Prize. Journal of Common Market Studies. 54 (2016) No. 1: 185. 137 MANNERS, Ian; Whitman, Richard. Another Theory is Possible: Dissident Voices CYELP 12 [2016] 333-458 341

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805 LASSERRE, Bruno. Competition Authorities and Digital Markets: The Need for an All-Around Resolute Action. Journal of European Competition Law and Practice. 7 (2016) No. 7: 429. 806 LAWRANCE, Sophie; Rotondo, Elisabetta; Treacy, Pat. IP and Competition: A Survey of Developments. Journal of European Competition Law and Practice. 7 (2016) No. 3: 227. 807 LENNARD, Michael. Base Erosion and Profit Shifting and Developing Country Tax Administrations. Intertax. 44 (2016) No. 10: 740. 808 LENOIR, Noëlle; Truffier, Mélanie. Timab Industries et al.: General Court’s Ruling on the First Hybrid Settlement Case. Journal of European Competition Law and Practice. 7 (2016) No. 1: 24. 809 LENOIR, Noëlle; Truffier, Mélanie. Timab Industries et al.: General Court’s Ruling on the First Hybrid Settlement Case. Journal of European Competition Law and Practice. 7 (2016) No. 1: 24. 810 LEPIÉCE, Annabelle. Spanish Tax Lease Scheme: Tax Advantages Open to Any Investor Carrying Out a Certain Type of Operation. Journal of European Competition Law and Practice. 7 (2016) No. 6: 393. 811 LEVEY, Marc M.; Gerdes, Imke; Mansfield, Aliss. The Key BEPS Action Items Causing Discussion in the United States. Intertax. 44 (2016) No. 5: 399. 812 LI, Kevin X.; Wang, Yulan; Tang, Owen; Min, Jie. Disclosure in Insurance Law: a Comparative Analysis. European Journal of Law and Economics. 41 (2016) No. 2: 349. 813 LIANOS, Ioannis. Causal Uncertainty and Damages Claims for the Infringement of Competition Law in Europe. Yearbook of European Law. 34 (2015) No. 1: 170. 814 LINSMEIER, Petra; Machtle, Cathrin. Non-Poaching and Antitrust Law. European Competition Law Review. 37 (2016) No. 4: 145. 815 LOFARO, Andrea. Estimating Post-Merger Price Effects in Bidding Markets: Lessons from GE/Alstom. European Competition Law Review. 37 (2016) No. 11: 465. 816 LOPEZ, Juan Jorge Piernas. Selectivity Revisted Case Law Annotations. European State Aid Law Quaterly. 15 (2016) No. 1: 115. 817 LÓPEZ-GALDOS, Marianela. Arbitration and Competition Law: Integrating Europe Through Arbitration. Journal of European Competition Law and Practice. 7 (2016) No. 6: 383. 818 LOUGHER, Guy; Kalmanowicz, Sammy. EU Competition Law in the Sharing Economy. Journal of European Competition Law and Practice. 7 (2016) No. 2: 87. 819 LOVDAHL GORMSEN, Liza. EU State Aid Law and Transfer Pricing: A Critical Introduction to a New Saga. Journal of European Competition Law and Practice. 7 (2016) No. 6: 369. 820 LUCEY, Mary Catherine. Should Professionals in Employment Constitute ‘Undertakings’? Identifying ‘False-Employed’. Journal of European Competition Law and Practice. 6 (2015) No. 10: 702. 821 LUPPI, Barbara, Parisi, Francesco. Optimal Liability for Optimistic Tortfeasors. European Journal of Law and Economics. 41 (2016) No. 3: 559. 822 MACLENNAN, Jacquelyn. Fundamental Rights: Pilkington and the Right to Confidentiality in Published Decisions. Journal of European Competition Law and Practice. 7 (2016) No. 3: 194. 823 MÄHÖNEN, Jukka. The Pervasive Issue of Liability in Corporate Groups. European Company Law. 13 (2016) No. 5: 146. 380 Aleksandra Čar: EU Bibliography

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842 MEHRA, Salil K. US v. Topkins: can price fixing be based on algorithms? Journal of European Competition Law and Practice. 7 (2016) No. 7: 470. 843 MEHTA, Jay. State Aid and Supply Chain Investment. European State Aid Law Quaterly. 15 (2016) No. 1: 47. 844 MELUSINE BAUDENBACHER, Laura. Aspects of Competition Law Enforcement in Selected European Jurisdictions. European Competition Law Review. 37 (2016) No. 9: 343. 845 MERKX, Madeleine. VAT and Holding Companies: Position Finally Clear? EC Tax Review. 25 (2016) No. 1: 49. 846 MICHELS, Lucas S. The Effectiveness of the Trans Pacific Partnership’s Internet Service Provider Copyright Safe Harbour Scheme. European Intellectual Property Review. 38 (2016) No. 7: 409. 847 MINN, Mari. Voluntary Licensing of Patents in the Pharmaceutical Industry: Effective Means of Promoting the Competition Process while Remedying the Shortcomings of the Patent System? European Intellectual Property Review. 38 (2016) No. 12: 718. 848 MISHRA, Ajit; Samuel, Andrew. Corruption and Hold-Up: the Role of Intermediaries. European Journal of Law and Economics. 41 (2016) No. 3: 575. 849 MONGILLO, Roberta. The Idea-Expression Dichotomy in the US and EU. European Intellectual Property Review. 38 (2016) No. 12: 733. 850 MONSENEGO, Jérôme. A Conference on the Impact of the BEPS Project on Business Models. Intertax. 44 (2016) No. 10: 726. 851 MOOIJ, Benjamin; Rusu, Catalin S. Innovation and EU Competition Law: In Need of a Narrative for Where the Money Is Put. Legal Issues of European Integration. 43 (2016) No. 2: 173. 852 MORA GONZALEZ, Jesus Ivan. Criminal Enforcement of the Trade Mark Holder’s Vicarious Liability. European Intellectual Property Review. 38 (2016) No. 12: 757. 853 MORCOM, Christopher. The Implications of “Brexit” for Trade Marks and for Practitioners in the UK: What Are the Likely Effects and What Needs to Happen Now? European Intellectual Property Review. 38 (2016) No. 11: 657. 854 MORENO GONZÁLEZ, Saturnina. The Automatic Exchange of Tax Information and the Protection of Personal Data in the European Union: Reflections on the Latest Jurisprudential and Normative Advances. EC Tax Review. 25 (2016) No. 3: 146. 855 MORETTI, Giancarlo. The Registration of Geographical Indications for Non- Agricultural Products in France and its Impact on Proposed EU Legislation. European Intellectual Property Review. 38 (2016) No. 11: 686. 856 MOSCOVICI, Pierre. Tough Measures Needed to Reform Tax on Corporate Profits. EC Tax Review. 25 (2016) No. 1: 2. 857 MOSER, Till; Hentschel, Sven. The German CFC Rules after the Federal Fiscal Court Decision of 11 March 2015: A Toothless Tiger? Intertax. 43 (2015) No. 12: 839. 858 MOSER, Till; Hentschel, Sven. The German Exit Taxation According to Section 6 Foreign Transaction Tax Law and Section 50i Income Tax Law: Current Developments and Areas of Concern. Intertax. 43 (2015) No. 10: 610. 859 MÖSLEIN, Florian. Building Social Business in Europe. European Company Law. 12 (2015) No. 6: 268. 382 Aleksandra Čar: EU Bibliography

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1099 HOUBEN, Robby; Straetmans, Gert. Shareholder Rights and Responsibilities in the Context of Corporate Social Responsibility. European Business Law Review. 27 (2016) No. 5: 615. 1100 HOWARTH, David; Quaglia, Lucia. Internationalised Banking, Alternative Banks and the Single Supervisory Mechanism. West European Politics. 39 (2016) No. 3: 438. 1101 JAAP HAZENBERG, Jan. Independence and Focus of Luxembourg UCITS Fund Boards. European Journal of Law and Economics. 41 (2016) No. 1: 117. 1102 JENTSCH, Valentin. Management Compensation in Switzerland: Say-on-Pay Votes, Bonus Bans, and Salary Caps. European Business Law Review. 26 (2015) No. 5: 733. 1103 JOHNSTON, Andrew. Regulating Hedge Funds for Systemic Stability: The EU’s Approach. European Law Journal. 21 (2015) No. 6: 758. 1104 JUNG, Stefanie. Societas Unius Personae (SUP) – The New Corporate Element in Company Groups. European Business Law Review. 26 (2015) No. 5: 645. 1105 KORNILAKIS, Angelos. The Social Cooperative Enterprise in Greece: A Vehicle for the Social and Solidarity Economy. European Company Law. 13 (2016) No. 1: 23. 1106 KRUCK, Andreas. Resilient Blunderers: Credit Rating Fiascos and Rating Agencies’ Institutionalized Status as Private Authorities. Journal of European Public Policy. 23 (2016) No. 5: 753. 1107 LOMBARDI, Domenico; Moschella, Manuela. Domestic Preferences and European Banking Supervision: Germany, Italy and the Single Supervisory Mechanism. West European Politics. 39 (2016) No. 3: 462. 1108 LOOS, Marco B. M. Standard Terms for the Use of the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. Journal of European Consumer and Market Law. 5 (2016) No. 1: 10. 1109 MACCHIAVELLO, Eugenia. Peer-to-Peer Lending and the Democratization of Credit Markets: Another Financial Innovation Puzzling Regulators. Columbia Journal of European Law. 21 (2014-2015) No. 3: 521. 1110 MAK, Vanessa. Private Law Perspectives on Platform Services. Journal of European Consumer and Market Law. 5 (2016) No. 1: 19. 1111 MALTESE, Demetrio; Farina, Marco. Theory of the Firm and Organisational Contracts: The Remedial Aspects of Good Faith. European Business Law Review. 27 (2016) No. 1: 51. 1112 MCPHILEMY, Samuel. Integrating Macro-Prudential Policy: Central Banks as the ‘Third Force’ in EU Financial Reform. West European Politics. 39 (2016) No. 3: 526. 1113 MOLONEY, Niamh. Capital Markets Union: “Ever Closer Union” for the EU Financial System? European Law Review. 41 (2016) No. 3: 307. 1114 MOLONEY, Niamh. Institutional Governance and Capital Markets Union: Incrementalism or a “Big Bang”? European Company and Financial Law Review. 13 (2016) No. 2: 376. 1115 MOURLON-DRUOL, Emmanuel. Banking Union in Historical Perspective: The Initiative of the European Commission in the 1960s–1970s. Journal of Common Market Studies. 54 (2016) No. 4: 913. 1116 MOZINA, Damjan. Retail Business, Platform Services and Information Duties Comment & Analysis. Journal of European Consumer and Market Law. 5 (2016) No. 1: 25. 396 Aleksandra Čar: EU Bibliography

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1135 SORENSON, Marie Jull. Private Law Perspectives on Platform Services. Journal of European Consumer and Market Law. 5 (2016) No. 1: 15. 1136 SPENDZHAROVA, Aneta B.; Bayram, Ismail Emre. Banking Union Through the Back Door? How European Banking Union Affects Sweden and the Baltic States. West European Politics. 39 (2016) No. 3: 565. 1137 STRAND, Therese. Short-Termism in the European Union. Columbia Journal of European Law. 22 (2015-2016) No. 1: 15. 1138 SUPINO, Ilaria. Inward FDI and Local Institutional Building: Evidence from the Financial Sector in Italy. European Business Law Review. 27 (2016) No. 5: 605. 1139 SZPRINGER, Mariusz; Szpringer, Włodzimerz. Law and Economics of Central Counterparties (CCP) – Selected Issues of Regulation and Competition Concerning Financial Market Infrastructure. European Business Law Review. 27 (2016) No. 5: 587. 1140 SZYDŁO, Marek. Continuing the Judicial Gambling Saga in Berlington. Common Market Law Review. 53 (2016) No. 4: 1089. 1141 TOLD, Julia. Business Judgment Rule: A Generally Applicable Principle? European Business Law Review. 26 (2015) No. 5: 713. 1142 TOUNTOPOULOS, Vassilios. Investor Protection under MIFID: A Survey of Greek Case Law. European Business Law Review. 27 (2016) No. 4: 513. 1143 VALENTINO, Daniela. Software Assistance and Maintenance Contracts. European Business Law Review. 27 (2016) No. 4: 535. 1144 VAN ERP, Sjef. Ownership of Digital Assets [Editorial]. Journal of European Consumer and Market Law. 5 (2016) No. 2: 73. 1145 VARJU, Marton; Sándor, Judit. Creating European Markets Through Regulation: the Case of the Regulation on Advanced Therapy Medicinal Products. European Law Review. 41 (2016) No. 1: 25. 1146 WALLIS, Diana. Digital Agenda: The Role of the Legal Community in Helping the EU Legislator Editorial. Journal of European Consumer and Market Law. 5 (2016) No. 1: 1. 1147 WEBER, Rolf W.; Baisch, Rainer. ‘Liability of Parent Companies for Human Rights Violations of Subsidiaries’. European Business Law Review. 27 (2016) No. 5: 669. 1148 WEISMANN, Paul. Banking Crisis and Banks in Crisis: from State Aid to Bank Resolution. European Competition Law Review. 37 (2016) No. 9: 384. 1149 WENDEHORST, Christiane. Platform Intermediary Services and Duties under the E-Commerce Directive and the Consumer Rights Directive Comment & Analysis. Journal of European Consumer and Market Law. 5 (2016) No. 1: 30. 1150 WOJCIK, Karl-Philipp. Bail-in in the Banking Union. Common Market Law Review. 53 (2016) No. 1: 91. 1151 ZDENEK, Kudrna. Financial Market Regulation: Crisis-Induced Supranationalization. Journal of European Integration. 38 (2016) No. 3: 251.

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1153 BELL, Mark. Disability, Rehabilitation and the Status of Worker in EU Law: Fenoll. Common Market Law Review. 53 (2016) No. 1: 197. 1154 BENASSI, Chiara; Vlandas, Tim. Union Inclusiveness and Temporary Agency Workers: The Role of Power Resources and Union Ideology. European Journal of Industrial Relations. 22 (2016) No. 1: 5. 1155 BERGLUND, Thomas; Wallinder, Ylva. Perceived Employability in Difficult Economic Times. European Societes. 17 (2015) No. 5: 674. 1156 BERNTSEN, Lisa. Precarious Posted Worlds: Posted Migrant Workers in the Dutch Construction and Meat Processing Industries. International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations. 31 (2015) No. 4: 371. 1157 BLACKHAM, Alysia. Reforming Default Retirement Ages: Regulating out Precariousness for Older Workers. European Labour Law Journal. 7 (2016) No. 1: 4. 1158 BLANTON, Robert G.; Peksen, Dursun. Economic Liberalisation, Market Institutions and Labour Rights. European Journal of Political Research. 55 (2016) No. 3: 474. 1159 BOLTON, Sharon; Laaser, Knut; Mcguire, Darren. Quality Work and the Moral Economy of European Employment Policy. Journal of Common Market Studies. 54 (2016) No. 3: 583. 1160 BRAMESHUBER, Elisabeth. Basic Income from Wages: Freedom of Contract versus Statutory Minimum Standards. European Labour Law Journal. 7 (2016) No. 2: 205. 1161 BRANDOLINI, Andrea; Carta, Francesca; D’Amuri, Francesco. A Feasible Unemployment-Based Shock Absorber for the Euro Area. Journal of Common Market Studies. 54 (2016) No. 5: 1123. 1162 BREDGAARD, Thomas. Evaluating What Works for Whom in Active Labour Market Policies. European Journal of Social Security. 18 (2016) No. 4: 436. 1163 BRENNER, Thomas; Kauermann, Göran. Specialization and Convergence of Industry-Specific Employment in Germany: A Linear Mixed-Model Approach with Spatial Components. Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 2: 326. 1164 BRODIE, Douglas. The Dynamics of Common Law Evolution. International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations. 32 (2016) No. 1: 45. 1165 BÜNNING, Mareike; Pollmann-Schult, Matthias. Parenthood, Child Care, and Nonstandard Work Schedules in Europe. European Societes. 18 (2016) No. 4: 295. 1166 CANAZZA, Christine. Improving Working Conditions for Ageing Workers in the European Union: New Approaches. European Labour Law Journal. 7 (2016) No. 2: 261. 1167 CARMINA, Roberto. Employment Status in Amateur Sport in Italy. European Labour Law Journal. 7 (2016) No. 1: 142. 1168 CASANO, Lilli. The Future of European Labour Law and the Right to Employability: Which Role for the Validation of Non-Formal and Informal Learning – Future Directions in EU Labour Law. European Labour Law Journal. 7 (2016) No. 3: 498. 1169 CASEY, Catherine; Fiedler, Antje; Fath, Benjamin. The European Company (SE): Power and Participation in the Multinational Corporation. European Journal of Industrial Relations. 22 (2016) No. 1: 73. 1170 CAVALLINI, Michela [et al.]. Home Country Advantage? The Influence of Italian, German and Austrian Employee Representatives in the UniCredit European Works Council. European Journal of Industrial Relations. 22 (2016) No. 2: 115. CYELP 12 [2016] 333-458 399

1171 COIQUAUD, Urwana. The Obligation to Be Available: The Case of the Trucking Industry. International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations. 32 (2016) No. 3: 322. 1172 COLAS-NEILA, Eusebi. Reconfiguring the Employment-Pension Connection in Times of Austerity Future Directions in EU Labour Law. European Labour Law Journal. 7 (2016) No. 3: 461. 1173 COLOMBO, Sabrina; Regalia, Ida. Changing Joint Regulation and Labour Market Policy in Italy During the Crisis: On the Edge of a Paradigm Shift? European Journal of Industrial Relations. 22 (2016) No. 3: 295. 1174 DAVIES, Anne C.L. The Legal Nature of the Duty to Review Prohibitions or Restrictions on the Use of Temporary Agency Work: AKT. Common Market Law Review. 53 (2016) No. 2: 493. 1175 DE GROOF, Sarah. Travelling Time is Working Time according to the CJEU – At Least for Mobile Workers. European Labour Law Journal. 6 (2015) No. 4: 386. 1176 DE LANGE, Tesseltje. Third-Country National Students and Trainees in the EU: Caught between Learning and Work. International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations. 31 (2015) No. 4: 453. 1177 DE STEFANO, Valerio. Casual Work Beyond Casual Work in the EU: the Underground Casualisation of the European Workforce – and What to Do about It – Future Directions in EU Labour Law. European Labour Law Journal. 7 (2016) No. 3: 421. 1178 DE VRIES, Sybe A. Protecting Fundamental (Social) Rights Through the Lens of the EU Single Market: The Quest for a More ‘Holistic Approach’. International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations. 32 (2016) No. 2: 203. 1179 DONNELLY, Michael J. Competition and Solidarity: Union Members and Immigration in Europe. West European Politics. 39 (2016) No. 4: 688. 1180 DORAN, Justin; Fingleton, Bernard. Employment Resilience in Europe and the 2008 Economic Crisis: Insights from Micro-Level Data. Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 4: 644. 1181 DRAKOPOULOS, Stavros A.; Theodossiou, Ioannis. Workers’ Risk Underestimation and Occupational Health and Safety Regulation. European Journal of Law and Economics. 41 (2016) No. 3: 641. 1182 FERNANDEZ RODRIGUEZ, Carlos J.; Ibanez Rojo, Rafael; Martinez Lucio, Miguel. Austerity and Collective Bargaining in Spain: The Political and Dysfunctional Nature of Neoliberal Deregulation. European Journal of Industrial Relations. 22 (2016) No. 3: 267. 1183 FERNANDEZ-MARCIAS, Enrique; Vacas-Soriano, Carlos. A Coordinated European Union Minimum Wage Policy? European Journal of Industrial Relations. 22 (2016) No. 2: 97. 1184 FERVERS, Lukas; Schwander, Hanna. Are Outsiders Equally out Everywhere? The Economic Disadvantage of Outsiders in Cross-National Perspective. European Journal of Industrial Relations. 21 (2015) No. 4: 369. 1185 FINKIN, Matthew W. “The Kindness of Strangers”: The Tip and the Minimum Wage in France, Germany, and the United States. International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations. 32 (2016) No. 1: 3. 1186 FORDE, Chris [et al.]. Understanding the Connections between Temporary Employment Agencies and Migration. International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations. 31 (2015) No. 4: 357. 1187 FURAKER, Bengt; Loven-Selden, Kristina. Patterns of Speech Activity at ETUC Executive Committee Meetings, 2005-2012. European Journal of Industrial Relations. 22 (2016) No. 1: 57. 400 Aleksandra Čar: EU Bibliography

1188 GEARY, John. Economic Crisis, Austerity and Trade Union Responses: The Irish Case in Comparative Perspective. European Journal of Industrial Relations. 22 (2016) No. 2: 131. 1189 GENIN, Émilie. Proposal for a Theoretical Framework for the Analysis of Time Porosity. International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations. 32 (2016) No. 3: 280. 1190 GIALIS, Stelios; Leontidou, Lila. Antinomies of Flexibilization and Atypical Employment in Mediterranean Europe: Greek, Italian and Spanish Regions during the Crisis. European Urban and Regional Studies. 23 (2016) No. 4: 716. 1191 GORODZEISKY, Anastasia; Richards; Andrew. Union Members Attitudes Towards Immigrant Workers: A 14-Country Study. European Journal of Industrial Relations. 22 (2016) No. 1: 23. 1192 GREGSON, Nicky; Crang, Mike; Botticello, Julie; Calestani, Melania; Krzywoszynska, Anna. Doing the ‘Dirty Work’ of the Green Economy: Resource Recovery and Migrant Labour in the EU. European Urban and Regional Studies. 23 (2016) No. 4: 541. 1193 GRIMSHAW, Damian [et al.]. Outsourcing of Public Services in Europe and Segmentation Effects: The Influence of Labour Market Factors. European Journal of Industrial Relations. 21 (2015) No. 4: 295. 1194 GROMILOVA, Mariya. Can the EU Seasonal Workers’ Directive Alleviate the Pending Crisis of Climate-Induced Displacement: Lessons from Oceana Academic Contributions. European Labour Law Journal. 6 (2015) No. 4: 292. 1195 GROSHEIDE, Eva; Barenberg, Mark. Minimum Fees for the Self-Employed: A European Response to the Uber-ized Economy. Columbia Journal of European Law. 22 (2015-2016) No. 2: 193. 1196 GROUSSOT, Xavier; Rönmar, Mia. Special Section: The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and the Weak Social Constitution? International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations. 32 (2016) No. 2: 197. 1197 GUARDIANCICH, Igor. The ‘Leap’ from Coordination to Harmonization in Social Policy: Labour Mobility and Occupational Pensions in Europe. Journal of Common Market Studies. 54 (2016) No. 6: 1313. 1198 GUNDT, Nicola. Employment and Security in the Netherlands. European Labour Law Journal. 6 (2015) No. 4: 364. 1199 HARDY, Jane [et al.]. Labour Strategies, Cross-Border Solidarity and the Mobility of Health Workers: Evidence from Five New Member States. European Journal of Industrial Relations. 21 (2015) No. 4: 315. 1200 HARDY, Jane [et al.]. Scaling the Mobility of Health Workers in an Enlarged Europe: An Open Political-Economy Perspective. European Urban and Regional Studies. 23 (2016) No. 4: 798. 1201 HASSEL, Anke; Steen Knudsen, Jette; Wagner, Bettina. Winning the Battle or Losing the War: the Impact of European Integration on Labour Market Institutions in Germany and Denmark. Journal of European Public Policy. 23 (2016) No. 8: 1218. 1202 HEGGEBØ, Kristian. Hiring, Employment, and Health in Scandinavia: the Danish ‘Flexicurity’ Model in Comparative Perspective. European Societes. 18 (2016) No. 5: 460. 1203 HERZFELD OLSSON, Petra. Possible Shielding Effects of Article 27 on Workers’ Rights to Information and Consultation in the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights. International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations. 32 (2016) No. 2: 251. CYELP 12 [2016] 333-458 401

1204 HICKLAND, Eugene; Dundon, Tony. The Shifting Contours of Collective Bargaining in the Manufacturing Sector in the Republic of Ireland: Government, Employer and Union Responses since the Economic Crisis. European Journal of Industrial Relations. 22 (2016) No. 3: 235. 1205 HINAREJOS, Alicia. Changes to Economic and Monetary Union and Their Effects on Social Policy. International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations. 32 (2016) No. 2: 231. 1206 JANSEN, Anika [et al.]. Labour Market Deregulation and Apprenticeship Training: A Comparison of German and Swiss Employers. European Journal of Industrial Relations. 21 (2015) No. 4: 353. 1207 KAHANCOVA, Marta; Szabo, Imre Gergely. Hospital Bargaining in the Wake of Management Reforms: Hungary and Slovakia Compared. European Journal of Industrial Relations. 21 (2015) No. 4: 335. 1208 KAJTAR, Edit; Marhold, Franz. The Principle of Equality in the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and Age Discrimination: Hungarian and Austrian Experiences Academic Contributions. European Labour Law Journal. 6 (2015) No. 4: 321. 1209 KEANE, Eddie. The Flexicurity System in Ireland. European Labour Law Journal. 7 (2016) No. 2: 310. 1210 KERR, Anthony. The Workplace Relations Reform Project. European Labour Law Journal. 7 (2016) No. 1: 126. 1211 KOUKIADAKI, Aristea; Kokkinou, Chara. Deconstructing the Greek System of Industrial Relations. European Journal of Industrial Relations. 22 (2016) No. 3: 205. 1212 KOUKIADAKI, Aristea; Tavora, Isabel; Lucio, Miguel Martinez. Continuity and Change in Joint Regulation in Europe: Structural Reforms and Collective Bargaining in Manufacturing. European Journal of Industrial Relations. 22 (2016) No. 3: 189. 1213 KOVACS, Erika. Individual Dismissal Law and the Financial Crisis: An Evaluation of Recent Developments Future Directions in EU Labour Law. European Labour Law Journal. 7 (2016) No. 3: 368. 1214 KROPP, Per; Schwengler, Barbara. Three-Step Method for Delineating Functional Labour Market Regions. Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 3: 429. 1215 KULLMANN, Miriam. Extending Working Life: The Dutch Government’s Response. European Labour Law Journal. 7 (2016) No. 1: 31. 1216 KULLMANN, Miriam. Unused Potential: The Risk of Unemployed Older Workers Future Directions in EU Labour Law. European Labour Law Journal. 7 (2016) No. 3: 442. 1217 LAHUERTA, Sara Benedi. Taking EU Equality Law to the Next Level: In Search of Coherence Future Directions in EU Labour Law. European Labour Law Journal. 7 (2016) No. 3: 348. 1218 LEÓN, Margarita; Choi, Young Jun; Ahn, Jong-Soon. When Flexibility Meets Familialism: Two Tales of Gendered Labour Markets in Spain and South Korea. Journal of European Social Policy. 26 (2016) No. 4: 344. 1219 LÓPEZ-ANDREU, Martí; Verd, Joan Miquel. Employment Instability and Economic Crisis in Spain: What are the Elements that Make a Difference in the Trajectories of Younger Adults? European Societes. 18 (2016) No. 4: 315. 1220 LUDLOW, Amy. Social Procurement: Policy and Practice Future Directions in EU Labour Law. European Labour Law Journal. 7 (2016) No. 3: 479. 402 Aleksandra Čar: EU Bibliography

1221 MARTI, Judit Baseiria. Freedom of Religion at Work in EU Migration Law and Policy Future Directions in EU Labour Law. European Labour Law Journal. 7 (2016) No. 3: 404. 1222 MINDERHOUD, Paul. Job-Seekers Have a Right of Residence but No Access to Social Assistance Benefits under Directive 2004/38. Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law. 23 (2016) No. 2: 342. 1223 OTTO, Marta. The Right to Privacy in Employment: In Search of the European Model of Protection. European Labour Law Journal. 6 (2015) No. 4: 343. 1224 PARLI, Kurt. Different Ways to Fight against Unfair Dismissal on the Grounds of HIV/AIDS Status. European Labour Law Journal. 6 (2015) No. 4: 373. 1225 PAVLOU, Vera. Domestic Work in EU Law: the Relevance of EU Employment Law in Challenging Domestic Workers’ Vulnerability. European Law Review. 41 (2016) No. 3: 379. 1226 PECINOVSKY, Pieter. Evolutions in the Social Case Law of the Court of Justice: The Follow-up Cases of the Laval Quartet: ESA and RegioPost. European Labour Law Journal. 7 (2016) No. 2: 294. 1227 PRASSL, Jeremias. Business Freedoms and Employment Rights in the European Union. Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies. 17 (2015) No. 1: 189. 1228 PRASSL, Jeremias. Future Directions in EU Labour Law Future Directions in EU Labour Law: Guest Editorial. European Labour Law Journal. 7 (2016) No. 3: 323. 1229 PULIGNANO, Valeria; Ortiz Gervasi, Luis; de Franceschi, Fabio. Union Responses to Precarious Workers: Italy and Spain Compared. European Journal of Industrial Relations. 22 (2016) No. 1: 39. 1230 RIBEIRO, Ana Teresa. Crisis and Labour Law – Country Developments. European Labour Law Journal. 6 (2015) No. 3: 259. 1231 RIJKEN, Conny. Legal Approaches to Combating the Exploitation of Third- Country National Seasonal Workers. International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations. 31 (2015) No. 4: 431. 1232 RILEY, Joellen. The Future of the Common Law in Employment Regulation. International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations. 32 (2016) No. 1: 33. 1233 ROCCA, Marco. Enemy at the (Flood) Gates: EU Exceptionalism in Recent Tensions with the International Protection of Social Rights. European Labour Law Journal. 7 (2016) No. 1: 52. 1234 ROSIN, Annika. Precariousness of Trainees Working in the Framework of a Traineeship Agreement. International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations. 32 (2016) No. 2: 131. 1235 RYMKEVICH, Olga. The Impact of Atypical Work in Italy and Russia. European Labour Law Journal. 7 (2016) No. 1: 81. 1236 SANZ DE MIGUEL, Pablo. Does the European Employment Strategy Favour the Convergence of Activation Policies? The Cases of Spain and the United Kingdom. Journal of Contemporary European Research. 12 (2016) No. 2: 615. 1237 SARTORI, Alessandra. Temporary Agency Work in Europe: Degree of Convergence following Directive 2008/104/EU. European Labour Law Journal. 7 (2016) No. 1: 109. 1238 SENATORI, Iacopo. Occupational Welfare Arrangements Negotiated at the Transnational Level. European Labour Law Journal. 6 (2015) No. 3: 215. CYELP 12 [2016] 333-458 403

1239 SMIT, Dina Maria (Denine); Du Plessis, Johannes Voet. Why Should We Care? Bullying in the American and South African Workplace. International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations. 32 (2016) No. 2: 161. 1240 SOUTO-OTERO, Manuel; Shields, Robin. The Investment Model of Volunteering in the EU-27 Countries: Volunteering, Skills Development and Employability. A Multi-Level Analysis. European Societes. 18 (2016) No. 5: 487. 1241 STAN, Sabina; Erne, Roland. Is Migration from Central and Eastern Europe an Opportunity for Trade Unions to Demand Higher Wages? Evidence from the Romanian Health Sector. European Journal of Industrial Relations. 22 (2016) No. 2: 167. 1242 STANOJEVIĆ, Miroslav; Kanjuo-Mrčela, Aleksandra; Breznik, Maja. Slovenia at the Crossroads: Increasing Dependence on Supranational Institutions and the Weakening of Social Dialogue. European Journal of Industrial Relations. 22 (2016) No. 3: 281. 1243 TAŞDEMIR, Asli Güleç. Social Dialogue and Public Pension Reform in Greece and Turkey. European Journal of Industrial Relations. 22 (2016) No. 2: 149. 1244 TAVORA, Isabel; Gonzalez, Pilar. Labour Market Regulation and Collective Bargaining in Portugal During the Crisis: Continuity and Change. European Journal of Industrial Relations. 22 (2016) No. 3: 251. 1245 THOMAS, Adrien. Degrees of Inclusion: Free Movement of Labour and the Unionization of Migrant Workers in the European Union. Journal of Common Market Studies. 54 (2016) No. 2: 408. 1246 THÖRNQUIST, Annette. False Self-Employment and Other Precarious Forms of Employment in the ‘Grey Area’ of the Labour Market. International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations. 31 (2015) No. 4: 411. 1247 THÖRNQUIST, Christer. Welfare States and the Need for Social Protection of Self-Employed Migrant Workers in the European Union. International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations. 31 (2015) No. 4: 391. 1248 TRIF, Aurora. Surviving Frontal Assault on Collective Bargaining Institutions in Romania: The Case of Manufacturing Companies. European Journal of Industrial Relations. 22 (2016) No. 3: 221. 1249 VALLEÉ, Guylaine. Employees’ Obligation to Be Available to Employers: A (New) Pathway to Precariousness or a Source of Flexibility? International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations. 32 (2016) No. 3: 275. 1250 VALLÉE, Guylaine; Gesualdi-Fecteau, Dalia. Setting the Temporal Boundaries of Work: An Empirical Study of the Nature and Scope of Labour Law Protections. International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations. 32 (2016) No. 3: 344. 1251 WILLIAMS, Colin C.; Horodnic, Ioana A. Evaluating the Prevalence of the Undeclared Economy in Central and Eastern Europe: An Institutional Asymmetry Perspective. European Journal of Industrial Relations. 21 (2015) No. 4: 389. 1252 ZAHN, Rebecca. Trade Unions and the Challenges of EU Enlargement: The Kind of Laws the Unions Ought to Want Future Directions in EU Labour Law. European Labour Law Journal. 7 (2016) No. 3: 387. 1253 ZBYSZEWSKA, Ania. Reshaping EU Working-Time Regulation: Towards a More Sustainable Regime Future Directions in EU Labour Law. European Labour Law Journal. 7 (2016) No. 3: 331. 404 Aleksandra Čar: EU Bibliography

09 Social policy – Social issues (Social security / Social protection / Gender equality / Disability issues / Health / Drugs / Tobacco / Communicable diseases / The young / The family / The elderly) 1254 AASEN, Henriette Sinding; Hartlev, Mette; Magnussen, Anne-Mette. Right to Hospital Care and Prioritisation from a Law and Politics Perspective - The Experiences of Norway and Denmark. European Journal of Social Security. 18 (2016) No. 4: 409. 1255 ALANKO, Anna; Outinen, Sami. Dualising Activation. Responses to Unemployment and Mental Health-Related Disability Retirement in Finland at the Turn of the Millennium. European Societes. 18 (2016) No. 5: 417. 1256 ALEMANNO, Alberto. ‘Balancing Free Movement and Public Health: The Case of Minimum Unit Pricing of Alcohol in Scotch Whisky’. Common Market Law Review. 53 (2016) No. 4: 1037. 1257 ALIOTI, Varvara. The Curious Case of the Guaranteed Minimum Income (GMI): Highlighting Greek ‘Exceptionalism’ in a Southern European Context. Journal of European Social Policy. 26 (2016) No. 1: 80. 1258 ANDREANGELI, Arianna. Healthcare Services, the EU Single Market and beyond: Meeting Local Needs in an Open Economy - How Much Market or How Little Market. Legal Issues of European Integration. 43 (2016) No. 2: 145. 1259 ARMINGEON, Klaus; Guthmann, Kai; Weisstanner, David. Choosing the Path of Austerity: how Parties and Policy Coalitions Influence Welfare State Retrenchment in Periods of Fiscal Consolidation. West European Politics. 39 (2016) No. 4: 628. 1260 BARBIERI, Paolo; Bozzon, Rossella. Welfare, Labour Market Deregulation and Households’ Poverty Risks: An Analysis of the Risk of Entering Poverty at Childbirth in Different European Welfare Clusters. Journal of European Social Policy. 26 (2016) No. 2: 99. 1261 BORSENBERGER, Monique; Fleury, Charles; Dickes, Paul. Welfare Regimes and Social Cohesion Regimes: do they Express the Same Values? European Societes. 18 (2016) No. 3: 221. 1262 BÜNNING, Mareike; Pollmann-Schult, Matthias. Parenthood, Child Care, and Nonstandard Work Schedules in Europe. European Societes. 18 (2016) No. 4: 295. 1263 CASTATER, Eric Graig; Han, Kyung Joon. Deal or no Deal: why do Social Pact Proposals Fail? West European Politics. 39 (2016) No. 6: 1251. 1264 CHEVALIER, Tom. Varieties of Youth Welfare Citizenship: Towards a Two- Dimension Typology. Journal of European Social Policy. 26 (2016) No. 1: 3. 1265 CONTE, Carmine. What about Refugees with Disabilities? The Interplay between EU Asylum Law and the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. European Journal of Migration and Law. 18 (2016) No. 3: 327. 1266 CURRY, Dion. The Question of EU Legitimacy in the Social OMC Peer Review Process. Journal of European Social Policy. 26 (2016) No. 2: 168. 1267 DE BECO, Gauthier. Is Obesity a Disability: The Definition of Disability by the Court of Justice of the European Union and Its Consequences for the Application of EU Anti-Discrimination Law - Case Note. Columbia Journal of European Law. 22 (2015-2016) No. 2: 381. 1268 DEARING, Helene. Gender Equality in the Division of Work: How to Assess European Leave Policies Regarding their Compliance with an Ideal Leave Model. Journal of European Social Policy. 26 (2016) No. 3: 234. CYELP 12 [2016] 333-458 405

1269 DOUGAN, Michael. National Welfare Systems, Residency Requirements and EU Law: Some Brief Comments Special Issue: EU Citizenship, Free Movement and Residence-Based Social Security Schemes. European Journal of Social Security. 18 (2016) No. 2: 101. 1270 DUVANDER, Ann-Zofie; Ellingsæter, Anne Lise. Cash for Childcare Schemes in the Nordic Welfare States: Diverse Paths, Diverse Outcomes. European Societes. 18 (2016) No. 1: 70. 1271 EDMARK, Karin; Hanspers, Kajsa. Is Welfare Dependency Inherited: Estimating Causal Welfare Transmission Effects Using Swedish Sibling Data. European Journal of Social Security. 18 (2016) No. 3: 338. 1272 EMERY, Thomas. Public and Private Financial Assistance in Europe. European Societes. 18 (2016) No. 1: 25. 1273 ERHAG, Thomas. Overview of the Special Issue: EU Citizenship, Free Movement and Residence-Based Social Security Schemes. European Journal of Social Security. 18 (2016) No. 2: 94. 1274 ERHAG, Thomas. Under Pressure – Swedish Residence-Based Social Security and EU Citizenship – Special Issue: EU Citizenship, Free Movement and Residence-Based Social Security Schemes. European Journal of Social Security. 18 (2016) No. 2: 207. 1275 ESTÉVEZ-ABE, Margarita; Yang, Jae-Jin; Choi, Young Jun. Beyond Familialism: Recalibrating Family, State and Market in Southern Europe and East Asia. Journal of European Social Policy. 26 (2016) No. 4: 301. 1276 ESTÉVEZ-ABE, Margartia; Naldini, Manuela. Politics of Defamilialization: A Comparison of Italy, Japan, Korea and Spain. Journal of European Social Policy. 26 (2016) No. 4: 327. 1277 FAVALLI, Silvia; Ferri, Delia. Defining Disability in the European Union Nondiscrimination Legislation: Judicial Activism and Legislative Restraints. European Public Law. 22 (2016) No. 3: 541. 1278 FERRERA, Maurizio. Resemblances that Matter: Lessons from the Comparison between Southern Europe and East Asia. Journal of European Social Policy. 26 (2016) No. 4: 374. 1279 FERVERS, Lukas; Oser, Philipp; Picot, Georg. and Healthcare Policy: a Constraint on Growing Expenditures. Journal of European Public Policy. 23 (2016) No. 2: 197. 1280 FÖLDES, Maria Eva. Health Policy and Health Systems: a Growing Relevance for the EU in the Context of the Economic Crisis. Journal of European Integration. 38 (2016) No. 3: 295. 1281 GANJOUR, Olga; Widmer, Eric D. Patterns of Family Salience and Welfare State Regimes: Sociability Practices and Support Norms in a Comparative Perspective. European Societes. 18 (2016) No. 3: 201. 1282 GOLDSHMIDT, Tina. Anti-Immigrant Sentiment and Majority Support for Three Types of Welfare. European Societes. 17 (2015) No. 5: 620. 1283 GREES, Nadja. Stratification in Changing Swedish Sickness Insurance. European Journal of Social Security. 18 (2016) No. 4: 453. 1284 GRÖNLUND, Anne; Magnusson, Charlotta. Family-Friendly Policies and Women’s Wages – is there a Trade-off? Skill Investments, Occupational Segregation and the Gender Pay Gap in Germany, Sweden and the UK. European Societes. 18 (2016) No. 1: 91. 1285 GUARDIANCICH, Igor. The ‘Leap’ from Coordination to Harmonization in Social Policy: Labour Mobility and Occupational Pensions in Europe. Journal of Common Market Studies. 54 (2016) No. 6: 1313. 406 Aleksandra Čar: EU Bibliography

1286 GUIO, Anne-Catherine; Marlier, Eric; Gordon, David; Fahmy, Eldin; Nandy, Shailen; Pomati, Marco. Improving the Measurement of Material Deprivation at the European Union Level. Journal of European Social Policy. 26 (2016) No. 3: 219. 1287 HARRIS, Neville. Demagnetisation of Social Security and Health Care for Migrants to the UK Special Issue: EU Citizenship, Free Movement and Residence-Based Social Security Schemes. European Journal of Social Security. 18 (2016) No. 2: 130. 1288 HATZOPOULOS, Vassilis. Some Thoughts on the Fate of Poorer Member States’ Healthcare Systems after the Ruling in Elena Petru. European Law Review. 41 (2016) No. 3: 424. 1289 HICK, Rod. The Coupling of Disadvantages: Material Poverty and Multiple Deprivation in Europe before and after the Great Recession. European Journal of Social Security. 18 (2016) No. 1: 2. 1290 HICKS, Daniel L.; Hamory Hicks, Joan; Maldonado, Beatriz. Women as Policy Makers and Donors: Female Legislators and Foreign Aid. European Journal of Political Economy. (2016) No. 41: 46. 1291 HJORTH, Frederik. Who Benefits? Welfare Chauvinism and National Stereotypes. European Union Politics. 17 (2016) No. 1: 3. 1292 IARSKAIA-SMIRNOVA, Elena; Prisyazhnyuk, Daria; Kononenko, Rostislav. Representations of Inequality and Social Policy in the Russian Official Press, 2005–2012. Journal of European Social Policy. 26 (2016) No. 3: 268. 1293 ILIOPOULOU-PENOT, Anastasia. Deconstructing the Former Edifice of Union Citizenship? The Alimanovic Judgment. Common Market Law Review. 53 (2016) No. 4: 1007. 1294 JACQUESON, Catherine. From Negligence to Resistance: Danish Welfare in the Light of Free-Movement Law – Special Issue: EU Citizenship, Free Movement and Residence-Based Social Security Schemes. European Journal of Social Security. 18 (2016) No. 2: 183. 1295 JÄGER, Philipp; Schmidt Torsten. The Political Economy of Public Investment when Population is Aging: A Panel Cointegration Analysis. European Journal of Political Economy. (2016) No. 43: 145. 1296 KESTEMONT, Lina. A Meta-Methodological Study of Dutch and Belgian PHDs in Social Security Law: Devising a Typology of Research Objectives as a Supporting Tool. European Journal of Social Security. 18 (2016) No. 3: 361. 1297 KISLEV, Elyakim. The Effect of Education Policies on Higher-Education Attainment of Immigrants in Western Europe: A Cross-Classified Multilevel Analysis. Journal of European Social Policy. 26 (2016) No. 2: 183. 1298 KOTKAS, Toomas. Independent Choices and Extrinsic Pressure: EU Membership and the Development of Residence-Based Social Security Schemes in Finland – Special Issue: EU Citizenship, Free Movement and Residence-Based Social Security Schemes. European Journal of Social Security. 18 (2016) No. 2: 164. 1299 KOUTRAKOS, Panos. Reviewing Harmonization: the Tobacco Products Directive Judgments. European Law Review. 41 (2016) No. 3: 305. 1300 LEERKES, Arjen. Back to the Poorhouse? Social Protection and Social Control of Unauthorised Immigrants in the Shadow of the Welfare State. Journal of European Social Policy. 26 (2016) No. 2: 140. 1301 LEÓN, Margarita; Choi, Young Jun; Ahn, Jong-Soon. When Flexibility Meets Familialism: Two Tales of Gendered Labour Markets in Spain and South Korea. Journal of European Social Policy. 26 (2016) No. 4: 344. CYELP 12 [2016] 333-458 407

1302 LOHMANN, Henning; Zagel, Hannah. Family Policy in Comparative Perspective: The Concepts and Measurement of Familization and Defamilization. Journal of European Social Policy. 26 (2016) No. 1: 48. 1303 LUNDER, Trond Erik. Between Centralized and Decentralized Welfare Policy: Have National Guidelines Constrained the Influence of Local Preferences? European Journal of Political Economy. (2016) No. 41: 1. 1304 LYKKE HINDHEDE, Anette. Neighbourhood Renewal, Participation, and Social Capital in Deprived Areas: Unintended Consequences in a Nordic Context. European Societes. 18 (2016) No. 5: 535. 1305 MANDIČ, Srna. Housing for Care: A Response to the Post-Transitional Old-Age Gap? Journal of European Social Policy. 26 (2016) No. 2: 155. 1306 MARINAI, Simone. Recognition in Italy of Same-Sex Marriages Celebrated Abroad: The Importance of a Bottom-up Approach. European Journal of Legal Studies. 9 (2016) No. 1: 10. 1307 MARTÍNEZ-ESCRIBANO, Celia. Tenancy and Right to Housing: Private Law and Social Policies. European Review of Private Law. 23 (2015) No. 5: 777. 1308 MARX, Paul; Schumacher, Gijs. The Effect of Economic Change and Elite Framing on Support for Welfare State Retrenchment: A Survey Experiment. Journal of European Social Policy. 26 (2016) No. 1: 20. 1309 MINDERHOUD, Paul. Job-Seekers Have a Right of Residence But No Access to Social Assistance Benefits under Directive 2004/38. Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law. 23 (2016) No. 2: 342. 1310 MOBERG, Linda; Blomqvist, Paula; Winblad, Ulrika. User Choice in Swedish Eldercare – Conditions for Informed Choice and Enhanced Service Quality. Journal of European Social Policy. 26 (2016) No. 3: 281. 1311 MÖHRING, Katja. Life Course Regimes in Europe: Individual Employment Histories in Comparative and Historical Perspective. Journal of European Social Policy. 26 (2016) No. 2: 124. 1312 MOISIO, Pasi; Lehtela, Kirsi-Marja; Mukkila, Susanna. Poverty Reduction Effects of Taxation and Benefit Policies in Finland, 1993-2013. European Journal of Social Security. 18 (2016) No. 1: 30. 1313 MUDRAZIJA, Stipica. Public Transfers and the Balance of Intergenerational Family Support in Europe. European Societes. 18 (2016) No. 4: 336. 1314 NACZYK, Marek. Creating French-Style Pension Funds: Business, Labour and the Battle Over Patient Capital. Journal of European Social Policy. 26 (2016) No. 3: 205. 1315 NEERGAARD, Ulla. When Poverty Comes in at the Door, Love Flies out the Window: the Influence of Eurozone Reforms upon the Social Dimension of the EU - and Vice Versa. European Labour Law Journal. 7 (2016) No. 2: 168. 1316 NICO, Magda. Romantic Turning Points and Patterns of Leaving Home: Contributions from Qualitative Research in a Southern European Country. European Societes. 18 (2016) No. 4: 389. 1317 OUDE NIJHUIS; Dennie. Labour Divisions and the Emergence of Dual Welfare Systems. Journal of European Social Policy. 26 (2016) No. 1: 66. 1318 PENNINGS, Frans. The Response of Residence-Based Schemes in the Netherlands to Cross-Border Movement – Special Issue: EU Citizenship, Free Movement and Residence-Based Social Security Schemes. European Journal of Social Security. 18 (2016) No. 2: 106. 1319 PERULLI, Adalberto. Sustainability, Social Rights and International Trade: The TTIP. International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations. 31 (2015) No. 4: 473. 408 Aleksandra Čar: EU Bibliography

1320 PIETERS, Danny. Accommodating Social Security and Freedom of Religion. European Journal of Social Security. 18 (2016) No. 3: 316. 1321 POPOVA, Daria. Distributional Impacts of Cash Allowances for Children: A Microsimulation Analysis for Russia and Europe. Journal of European Social Policy. 26 (2016) No. 3: 248. 1322 RIEDER, Clemens M. The Application and Interpretation of the EU Charter in the Context of Cross-Border Movement of Patients. Columbia Journal of European Law. 22 (2015-2016) No. 3: 451. 1323 ROOSMA, Femke; van Oorschot, Wim; Gelissen, John. The Achilles’ Heel of Welfare State Legitimacy: Perceptions of Overuse and Underuse of Social Benefits in Europe. Journal of European Public Policy. 23 (2016) No. 2: 177. 1324 RÖZER, Jesper; Kraaykamp, Gerbert; Huijts, Tim. National Income Inequality and Self-rated Health: the Differing Impact of Individual Social Trust across 89 Countries. European Societes. 18 (2016) No. 3: 245. 1325 SACCHI, Stefano; Roh, Jungho. Conditionality, Austerity and Welfare: Financial Crisis and its Impact on Welfare in Italy and Korea. Journal of European Social Policy. 26 (2016) No. 4: 358. 1326 SANDE RIISE, Birgitte; Dommermuth, Lars; Hovde Lyngstad, Torkild. Intergenerational Transmission of Age at First Birth in Norway. European Societes. 18 (2016) No. 1: 47. 1327 SARACENO, Chiara. Varieties of Familialism: Comparing Four Southern European and East Asian Welfare Regimes. Journal of European Social Policy. 26 (2016) No. 4: 314. 1328 SCHIEK, Dagmar. Intersectionality and the Notion of Disability in EU Discrimination Law. Common Market Law Review. 53 (2016) No. 1: 35. 1329 SOROKA, Stuart N.; Johnston, Richard; Kevins, Anthony; Banting, Keith; Kymlicka, Will. Migration and Welfare State Spending. European Political Science Review. 8 (2016) No. 2: 173. 1330 SPIES, Dennis; Schmidt-Catran, Alexander. Migration, Migrant Integration and Support for Social Spending: The Case of Switzerland. Journal of European Social Policy. 26 (2016) No. 1: 32. 1331 STRENDAHL, Sara. To Reside: To Live, Be Present, Belong Special Issue: EU Citizenship, Free Movement and Residence-Based Social Security Schemes. European Journal of Social Security. 18 (2016) No. 2: 232. 1332 STRUMIA, Francesca. Divorce Immediately, or Leave. Rights of Third Country Nationals and Family Protection in the Context of EU Citizens’ Free Movement: Kuldip Singh and Others. Common Market Law Review. 53 (2016) No. 5: 1373. 1333 TATTERSALL, Luke. Living in Sin: A Reform Proposal for Financial Relief Following Cohabitation Breakdown. European Journal of Law Reform. 17 (2015) No. 4: 568. 1334 VAN LEEUWEN, Barend. The Doctor, the Patient, and EU Law: the Impact of Free Movement Law on Quality Standards in the Healthcare Sector. European Law Review. 41 (2016) No. 5: 638. 1335 VAN MEERTEN, Hans; Borsje, Pascal. Pension Rights and Entitlement Conversion (Invaren): Lessons from a Dutch Perspective with Regard to the Implications of the EU Charter. European Journal of Social Security. 18 (2016) No. 1: 46. 1336 VARJU, Marton; Sándor, Judit. Creating European Markets Through Regulation: the Case of the Regulation on Advanced Therapy Medicinal Products. European Law Review. 41 (2016) No. 1: 25. CYELP 12 [2016] 333-458 409

1337 VOLLAARD, Hans; van de Bovenkamp, Hester; Sindbjerg Martinsen, Dorte. The Making of a European Healthcare Union: a Federalist Perspective. Journal of European Public Policy. 23 (2016) No. 2: 157. 1338 VOON, Tania. Evidentiary Challenges for Public Health Regulation in International Trade and Investment Law. Jean Monnet Working Papers. (2015) No. 12: 43 pp. 1339 ZAMBARLOUKOU, Stella. Greece After the Crisis: Still a South European Welfare Model? European Societes. 17 (2015) No. 5: 653.

10 Economic and Social Cohesion – Structural policies – Regional policies (Structural funds / European Regional Defelopment Fund / European Social Fund / Community initiatives / Innovative actions / Cohesion Fund / Spatial planning) 1340 ACOSTA, Manuel; Azagra-Caro, Joaquín M.; Coronado, Daniel. Access to Universities’ Public Knowledge: Who is More Regionalist? Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 3: 446. 1341 ÁCS, Zoltán J.; Szerb, László, Ortega-Argilés, Raquel; Aidis, Ruta; Coduras, Alicia. The Regional Application of the Global Entrepreneurship and Development Index (GEDI): The Case of Spain. Regional Studies. 49 (2015) No. 12: 1977. 1342 ADSHEAD, Maura. EU Cohesion Policy and Multi-Level Governance Outcomes in Ireland: How Sustainable is Europeanization? European Urban and Regional Studies. 21 (2014) No. 4: 416. 1343 AFFOLDERBACH, Julia; Carr, Constance. Blending Scales of Governance: Land‐ Use Policies and Practices in the Small State of Luxembourg. Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 6: 944. 1344 ALBALATE, Daniel; Fageda, Xaier. High-Technology Employment and Transportation: Evidence from the European Regions. Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 9: 1564. 1345 ANDERSSON, Martin; Klaesson, Johan; Larsson, Johan P. How Local are Spatial Density Externalities? Neighbourhood Effects in Agglomeration Economies. Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 6: 1082. 1346 ANDREOTTI, Alberta; Mingione, Enzo. Local Welfare Systems in Europe and the Economic Crisis. European Urban and Regional Studies. 23 (2016) No. 3: 252. 1347 ANER, Louise G. Dwelling Habitus and Urban Out-Migration in Denmark. European Urban and Regional Studies. 23 (2016) No. 4: 662. 1348 ANOKHIN, Sergey; Wincent, Joakim; Ylinenpää, Håkan. Technological Expansions, Catching-Up Innovations and Technological Shifts at the Regional Level: Conceptual Considerations and Empirical Illustration. Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 8: 1433. 1349 ARAY, Henry. Partisan Alignment Effects on Total Factor Productivity. Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 1: 154. 1350 BAUER, Hartmut. The City of Potsdam: Between Privatization and Remunicipalization – Local Experiences and General Aspects on the Road to Publicization. European Public Law. 22 (2016) No. 4: 723. 1351 BEATTY, ChristinA. Two Become One: The Integration of Male and Female Labour Markets in the English and Welsh Coalfields. Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 5: 823. 1352 BERCK, Peter; Tano, Sofia; Westerlund, Olle.Regional Sorting of Human Capital: The Choice of Location among Young Adults in Sweden. Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 5: 757. 410 Aleksandra Čar: EU Bibliography

1353 BERLEMANN, Michael; Jahn, Vera. Regional Importance of Mittelstand Firms and Innovation Performance. Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 11: 1819. 1354 BIFULCO, Lavinia. Citizenship and Governance at a time of Territorialization: The Italian Local Welfare between Innovation and Fragmentation. European Urban and Regional Studies. 23 (2016) No. 4: 628. 1355 BOIX, Rafael [et al.]. Comparing Creative Industries in Europe. European Urban and Regional Studies. 23 (2016) No. 4: 935. 1356 BONASIA, Mariangela; De Siano, Rita. Population Dynamics and Regional Social Security Sustainability in Italy. Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 1: 124. 1357 BRAKMAN, Steven; Garretsen, Harry; Oumer, Abdella. Town Twinning and German City Growth. Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 8: 1420. 1358 BRIOZZO, Anahí; Cardone-Riportella, Clara. Spanish SMEs’ Subsidized and Guaranteed Credit during Economic Crisis: A Regional Perspective. Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 3: 496. 1359 BROERSMA, Lourens; Edzes, Arjen J. E.; Van Dijk, Jouke. Human Capital Externalities: Effects for Low-Educated Workers and Low-Skilled Jobs. Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 10: 1675. 1360 BRUNA, Fernando; Lopez-Rodriguez, Jesus; Faíña, Andrés. Market Potential, Spatial Dependences and Spillovers in European Regions. Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 9: 1551. 1361 BUCIUNI, Giulio; Finotto, Vladi. Innovation in Global Value Chains: Co-Location of Production and Development in Italian Low-Tech Industries. Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 12: 2010. 1362 BUTZIN, Anna; Widmaier, Brigitta. Exploring Territorial Knowledge Dynamics Through Innovation Biographies. Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 2: 220. 1363 CAMARERO, Luís; Cruz, Fátima; Oliva, Jesús. Rural Sustainability, Inter- Generational Support and Mobility. European Urban and Regional Studies. 23 (2016) No. 4: 734. 1364 CANELLO, Jacopo; Pavone, Paolo. Mapping the Multifaceted Patterns of Industrial Districts: A New Empirical Procedure with Application to Italian Data. Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 8: 1374. 1365 CAPPELLI, Riccardo; Montobbio, Fabio. European Integration and Knowledge Flows across European Regions. Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 4: 709. 1366 CARRION-I-SILVESTRE, Josep Lluís. Fiscal Deficit Sustainability of the Spanish Regions. Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 10: 1702. 1367 CASARICO, Alessandra; Profeta, Paola; Pronzato, Chiara Daniela. On the Regional Labour Market Determinants of Female University Enrolment in Europe. Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 6: 1036. 1368 CASAS-CORTES, Maribel; Cobarrubias, Sebastian; Pickles, John. ‘Good Neighbours Make Good Fences’: Seahorse Operations, Border Externalization and Extra-Territoriality. European Urban and Regional Studies. 23 (2016) No. 3: 231. 1369 CASTELLANI, Davide; Meliciani, Valentina; Mirra, Loredana. The Determinants of Inward Foreign Direct Investment in Business Services across European Regions. Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 4: 671. 1370 CASTELLANI, Davide; Pieri, Fabio. Outward Investments and Productivity: Evidence from European Regions. Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 12: 1945. 1371 CHARRON, Nicholas. Diverging Cohesion? Globalisation, State Capacity and Regional Inequalities Within and Across European Countries. European Urban and Regional Studies. 23 (2016) No. 3: 355. CYELP 12 [2016] 333-458 411

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1462 PANARA, Carlo. The Contributions of Local and Regional Authorities to a Good System of Governance within the EU. Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law. 23 (2016) No. 4: 611. 1463 PASTOR, José M.; Peraita, Carlos. The Tax Returns of Public Spending on Universities: An Estimate with Monte Carlo Simulations. Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 11: 1863. 1464 PAVLÍNEK, Petr. Whose Success? The State-Foreign Capital exus and the Development of the Automotive Industry in Slovakia. European Urban and Regional Studies. 23 (2016) No. 4: 571. 1465 PELKONEN, Antti. Rescaling and Urban-Regional Restructuring in Finland and in the Helsinki Region. European Urban and Regional Studies. 23 (2016) No. 2: 149. 1466 PENNERSTORFER, Dieter. Export, Migration and Costs of Trade: Evidence from Central European Firms. Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 5: 848. 1467 PERCOCO, Marco. Health Shocks and Human Capital Accumulation: The Case of Spanish Flu in Italian Regions. Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 9: 1496. 1468 PICKER, Giovanni. ‘That Neighbourhood is an Ethnic Bomb!’ The Emergence of an Urban Governance Apparatus in Western Europe. European Urban and Regional Studies. 23 (2016) No. 2: 136. 1469 PINCH, Steven; Sunley, Peter. Do Urban Social Enterprises Benefit from Agglomeration? Evidence from Four UK Cities. Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 8: 1290. 1470 PRINCEN, Sebastiaan [et al.]. Establishing Cross-Border Co-Operation between Professional Organizations: Police, Fire Brigades and Emergency Health Services in Dutch Border Regions. European Urban and Regional Studies. 23 (2016) No. 3: 497. 1471 QUATRARO, Francesco. Co-Evolutionary Patterns in Regional Knowledge Bases and Economic Structure: Evidence from European Regions. Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 3: 513. 1472 RAMIREZ, Paulina; Love, James H.; Vahter, Priit. Industry–Academic Links: A New Phase in Ireland’s FDI-Led Industrialisation Strategy. European Urban and Regional Studies. 23 (2016) No. 2: 167. 1473 REMOUNDOU, Kyriaki; Gkartzios, Menelaos; Garrod, Guy. Conceptualizing Mobility in Times of Crisis: Towards Crisis-Led Counterurbanization? Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 10: 1663. 1474 RODRÍGUEZ-POSE, Andrés; Psycharis, Yannis; Tselios, Vassilis. Politics and Investment: Examining the Territorial Allocation of Public Investment in Greece. Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 7: 1097. 1475 RUMBUL, Rebecca. Critical Friend or Absent Partner? Institutional and Organisational Barriers to the Development of Regional Civil Society. European Urban and Regional Studies. 23 (2016) No. 4: 848. 1476 SACCHI, Agnese; Salotti, Simone. A Comprehensive Analysis of Expenditure Decentralization and of the Composition of Local Public Spending. Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 1: 93. 1477 SALVATI, Luca. The ‘Sprawl Divide’: Comparing Models of Urban Dispersion in Mono-Centric and Polycentric Mediterranean Cities. European Urban and Regional Studies. 23 (2016) No. 3: 338. 1478 SALVATI, Luca; Carlucci, Margherita. Patterns of Sprawl: The Socioeconomic and Territorial Profile of Dispersed Urban Areas in Italy. Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 8: 1346. CYELP 12 [2016] 333-458 417

1479 SAVINI, Federico; Aalbers, Manuel B. The De-Contextualisation of Land Use Planning through Financialisation: Urban Redevelopment in Milan. European Urban and Regional Studies. 23 (2016) No. 4: 878. 1480 SCARPA, Simone. Immigration Policy Regimes, Welfare States and Urban Inequality Patterns: A Comparison between Malmö and Genoa. European Urban and Regional Studies. 23 (2016) No. 4: 862. 1481 SCHOLL, Tobias; Brenner, Thomas. Detecting Spatial Clustering Using a Firm- Level Cluster Index. Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 6: 1054. 1482 SCHRÖDER, Martin; Voelzkow, Helmut. Varieties of Regulation: How to Combine Sectoral, Regional and National Levels. Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 1: 7. 1483 SEGESSEMANN, Alain; Crevoisier, Olivier. Beyond Economic Base Theory: The Role of the Residential Economy in Attracting Income to Swiss Regions. Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 8: 1388. 1484 SENSIER, Marianne; Artis, Michael. The Resilience of Employment in Wales: Through Recession and into Recovery. Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 4: 586. 1485 SOHN, Christophe; Reitel, Bernard. The Role of National States in the Construction of Cross-Border Metropolitan Regions in Europe: A Scalar Approach. European Urban and Regional Studies. 23 (2016) No. 3: 306. 1486 SØRENSEN, Jens F. L. Rural–Urban Differences in Bonding and Bridging Social Capital. Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 3: 391. 1487 SPILANIS, Ioannis; Kizos, Thanasis; Giordano, Benito. The Effectiveness of European Regional Development Fund Projects in Greece: Views from Planners, Management Staff and Beneficiaries. European Urban and Regional Studies. 23 (2016) No. 2: 182. 1488 STELDER, Dirk. Regional Accessibility Trends in Europe: Road Infrastructure, 1957–2012. Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 6: 983. 1489 STEYVERS, Kristof. A Knight in White Satin Armour? New Institutionalism and Mayoral Leadership in the Era of Governance. European Urban and Regional Studies. 23 (2016) No. 3: 289. 1490 SZMIGIEL-RAWSKA, Katarzyna. Sustainability of Cross-Border Cooperation: PHARE CBC Partnership Development Paths. European Urban and Regional Studies. 23 (2016) No. 3: 513. 1491 TELES, Filipe. Local Government and the Bailout: Reform Singularities in Portugal. European Urban and Regional Studies. 23 (2016) No. 3: 455. 1492 TÖLLE, Alexander. Transnationalisation of Development Strategies in East Central European Cities: A Survey of the Shortlisted Polish European Capital of Culture Candidate Cities. European Urban and Regional Studies. 23 (2016) No. 3: 374. 1493 TRANOS, Emmanouil; Mack, Elizabeth A. Broadband Provision and Knowledge- Intensive Firms: A Causal Relationship? Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 7: 1113. 1494 TREMELOVÁ, Jana; Novák, Jakub; Jíchová, Jana. Safe Life in the Suburbs? Crime and Perceptions of Safety in New Residential Developments in Prague’s Hinterland, Czech Republic. European Urban and Regional Studies. 23 (2016) No. 4: 677. 1495 VAIOU, Dina. Tracing Aspects of the Greek Crisis in Athens: Putting Women in the Picture. European Urban and Regional Studies. 23 (2016) No. 3: 220. 1496 VAN ROMPUY, Paul. Sub-National Tax Autonomy and Deficits: Empirical Results for 27 OECD Countries. Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 7: 1248. 418 Aleksandra Čar: EU Bibliography

1497 VISSERS, Geert; Dankbaar, Ben. Spatial Aspects of Interfirm Collaboration: An Exploration of Firm-Level Knowledge Dynamics. Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 2: 260. 1498 ZARLENGA, Matías I.; Ulldemolins, Joaquim Rius; Morató, Arturo Rodríguez. Cultural Clusters and Social Interaction Dynamics: The Case of Barcelona. European Urban and Regional Studies. 23 (2016) No. 3: 422. 1499 ZIMMERMANN, Katharina. Local Responses to the European Social Fund: A Cross-City Comparison of Usage and Change. Journal of Common Market Studies. 54 (2016) No. 6: 1465.

11 Environment (Sustainable development / Industry and environment / Transport and environment / Atmospheric pollution / Aquatic environment / Economic instruments / Chemicals / Precautionary principle / Waste / Noise) 1500 ABBOT, Carolyn; Lee, Maria. Economic Actors in EU Environmental Law. Yearbook of European Law. 34 (2015) No. 1: 26. 1501 BÉAL, Sylvain; Deschamps, Marc. On Compensation Schemes for Data Sharing within the European REACH Legislation. European Journal of Law and Economics. 41 (2016) No. 1: 157. 1502 BODANSKY, Daniel. The Legal Character of the Paris Agreement. Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law. 25 (2016) No. 2: 142. 1503 BOLZONELLO, Luca. Independent Administrative Review Within the Structure of Remedies under the Treaties: The Case of the Board of Appeal of the European Chemicals Agency. European Public Law. 22 (2016) No. 3: 569. 1504 BURNS, Charlotte; Tobin; Paul. The Impact of the Economic Crisis on European Union Environmental Policy. Journal of Common Market Studies. 54 (2016) No. 6: 1485. 1505 CAREVIĆ, Melita. Carbon Leakage in the EU in the Light of the Paris Climate Agreement. Croatian Yearbook of European Law and Policy. 11 (2015) No. 11: 47. 1506 CAVOVSKI, Aleksandra. An Assessment of Compliance Strategies in the Environmental Policy Area. European Law Review. 41 (2016) No. 2: 252. 1507 CHAN, Nicholas. The ‘New’ Impacts of the Implementation of Climate Change Response Measures. Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law. 25 (2016) No. 2: 228. 1508 CHAN, Sander; Brandi, Clara; Bauer, Steffen. Aligning Transnational Climate Action with International Climate Governance: The Road from Paris. Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law. 25 (2016) No. 2: 238. 1509 CHASEK, Pamela S. [et al.]. Getting to 2030: Negotiating the Post-2015 Sustainable Development Agenda. Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law. 25 (2016) No. 1: 5. 1510 DE ROMPH, Thomas J. Terminological Challenges to the Incorporation of Landfill Mining in EU Waste Law in View of the Circular Economy EU Waste Law. European Energy and Environmental Law Review. 25 (2016) No. 4: 106. 1511 GILLESPIE, Alexander. Vulnerability and Response to the Risk of International Shipping: The Case of the Salish Sea. Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law. 25 (2016) No. 3: 317. 1512 GIUPPONI, Belen Olmos. Squaring the Circle: Balancing Sustainable Development and Investment Protection in the EU Investment Policy. European Energy and Environmental Law Review. 25 (2016) No. 2: 44. CYELP 12 [2016] 333-458 419

1513 GREGSON, Nicky [et al.]. Doing the ‘Dirty Work’ of the Green Economy: Resource Recovery and Migrant Labour in the EU. European Urban and Regional Studies. 23 (2016) No. 4: 541. 1514 HARB, Amanda Lilah. All Roads (Used to) Lead to Brussels: The Future of EU-Created Environmental Law in Eastern Europe. European Energy and Environmental Law Review. 24 (2015) No. 5: 144. 1515 HEDERMANN-ROBINSON,Martin. Enforcement of EU Environmental Law: Taking Stock of the Evolving Union Legal Framework. European Energy and Environmental Law Review. 24 (2015) No. 5: 115. 1516 HUSTEDT, Thurid; Seyfried, Markus. Co-Ordination Across Internal Organizational Boundaries: How the EU Commission Co-Ordinates Climate Policies. Journal of European Public Policy. 23 (2016) No. 6: 888. 1517 ISMER, Roland; Haussner, Manuel. Inclusion of Consumption into the EU ETS: The Legal Basis under European Union Law. Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law. 25 (2016) No. 1: 69. 1518 JUNK, Wiebke Marie. Two Logics of NGO Advocacy: Understanding Inside and Outside Lobbying on EU Environmental Policies. Journal of European Public Policy. 23 (2016) No. 2: 236. 1519 KHAN, Sabaa Ahmad. E-products, E-waste and the Basel Convention: Regulatory Challenges and Impossibilities of International Environmental Law. Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law. 25 (2016) No. 2: 248. 1520 KIM, Rakhyun E. The Nexus Between International Law and the Sustainable Development Goals. Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law. 25 (2016) No. 1: 15. 1521 KORKEA-AHO, Emilia. Effects of the EU Chemicals Regulation REACH in a Globalized Internal Market: FCD and FMB. Common Market Law Review. 53 (2016) No. 3: 763. 1522 KOUVARAS, Ilias. EU Confronting Wildlife Trafficking EU Confronting Wildlife Trafficking. European Energy and Environmental Law Review. 25 (2016) No. 3: 76. 1523 LAZAKIS, Iraklis; Michala, Anna Lito; Turan, Osman. The European Commission’s Role in Marine Materials, Equipment and Components Mutual Recognition Certification. Journal of Contemporary European Research. 12 (2016) No. 3: 754. 1524 LODE, Birgit; Schönberger, Philipp; Toussaint, Patrick. Clean Air for All by 2030? Air Quality in the 2030 Agenda and in International Law. Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law. 25 (2016) No. 1: 27. 1525 MACE, M. J.; Verheyen, Roda. Loss, Damage and Responsibility after COP21: All Options Open for the Paris Agreement. Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law. 25 (2016) No. 2: 197. 1526 MAITRE-EKERN, Eléonore; Dalhamar, Carl. Regulating Planned Obsolescence: A Review of Legal Approaches to Increase Product Durability and Reparability in Europe. Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law. 25 (2016) No. 3: 378. 1527 MALJEAN-DUBOIS, Sandrine. The Paris Agreement: A New Step in the Gradual Evolution of Differential Treatment in the Climate Regime? Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law. 25 (2016) No. 2: 160. 1528 MARKUS, Till; Singh, Pradeep. Promoting Consistency in the Deep Seabed: Addressing Regulatory Dimensions in Designing the International Seabed Authority’s Exploitation Code. Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law. 25 (2016) No. 3: 347. 420 Aleksandra Čar: EU Bibliography

1529 MARTINEZ ROMERA, Beatriz. The Paris Agreement and the Regulation of International Bunker Fuels. Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law. 25 (2016) No. 2: 215. 1530 MUINZER, Thomas L. Does the Climate Change Act 2008 Adequately Account for the UK’s Devolved Jurisdictions UK’s Devolved Jurisdictions. European Energy and Environmental Law Review. 25 (2016) No. 3: 87. 1531 MÜLLER, Patrick; Slominski, Peter. Theorizing Third Country Agency in EU Rule Transfer: Linking the EU Emission Trading System with Norway, Switzerland and Australia. Journal of European Public Policy. 23 (2016) No. 6: 814. 1532 ORELLANA, Marcos. Governance and the Sustainable Development Goals: The Increasing Relevance of Access Rights in Principle 10 of the Rio Declaration. Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law. 25 (2016) No. 1: 50. 1533 PALEARI, Susanna. Managing Chemicals under REACH ‘Hybridity’: Progress and Problems in the Implementation Process. Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law. 25 (2016) No. 3: 307. 1534 PERSSON, Åsa; Weitz, Nina; Nilsson, Måns. Follow-up and Review of the Sustainable Development Goals: Alignment vs. Internalization. Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law. 25 (2016) No. 1: 59. 1535 PIRKER, Benedikt. Access to Justice in Environmental Matters and the Aarhus Convention’s Effects in the EU Legal Order: No Room for Nuanced Self- executing Effect? Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law. 25 (2016) No. 1: 81. 1536 PRIP, Christian; Fauchald, Ole Kristian. Securing Crop Genetic Diversity: Reconciling EU Seed Legislation and Biodiversity Treaties. Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law. 25 (2016) No. 3: 363. 1537 RICHARDSON, Benjamin J. The Emerging Age of Ecological Restoration Law. Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law. 25 (2016) No. 3: 277. 1538 RYALL, Áine. Access to Justice in Environmental Matters in the Member States of the EU: the Impact of the Aarhus Convention. Jean Monnet Working Papers. (2016) No. 5 1539 SAVARESI, Annalisa. A Glimpse into the Future of the Climate Regime: Lessons from the REDD+ Architecture. Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law. 25 (2016) No. 2: 186. 1540 SCOTT, Joanne. The Geographical Scope of the EU’s Climate Responsibilities. Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies. 17 (2015) No. 1: 92. 1541 SPIJKERS, Otto. The Cross-Fertilization Between the Sustainable Development Goals and International Water Law. Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law. 25 (2016) No. 1: 39. 1542 SUYKENS, Cathy. EU Water Quantity Management in International River Basin Districts: Crystal Clear. European Energy and Environmental Law Review. 24 (2015) No. 5: 134. 1543 TANAKA, Yoshifumi. Regulation of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from International Shipping and Jurisdiction of States. Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law. 25 (2016) No. 3: 333. 1544 TROUWBORST, Arie; Fleurke, Floor; Dubrulle, Jennifer. Border Fences and their Impacts on Large Carnivores, Large Herbivores and Biodiversity: An International Wildlife Law Perspective. Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law. 25 (2016) No. 3: 291. CYELP 12 [2016] 333-458 421

1545 TURUNEN, Topi. Municipal Solid Waste in European Waste-to-Energy Operations - Questions of Classification and Consistency Municipal Solid Waste. European Energy and Environmental Law Review. 25 (2016) No. 4: 120. 1546 VOIGT, Christina. The Compliance and Implementation Mechanism of the Paris Agreement. Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law. 25 (2016) No. 2: 161. 1547 WALLER, Horatio. Case C-461/13 Bund fur Umwelt und Naturschutz Deutschland eV: Could this Case Change the Current of EU Environmental Law or Will it Just Wash Over? European Law Reporter. (2016) No. 2: 53. 1548 YAMINEVA, Yulia. Climate Finance in the Paris Outcome: Why Do Today What You Can Put Off Till Tomorrow? Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law. 25 (2016) No. 2: 174.

12 Consumer affairs (Safety of products and services / Product safety / Advertising / Labelling / Consumer rights / Financial protection / Food issues) 1549 BARTOLINI, Francesca. The Consumer-Debtor Dimension: Some Further Steps for the Principle of Effectiveness within Consumer Credit Contracts. European Review of Contract Law. 12 (2016) No. 3: 292. 1550 BIENENSTOCK, Sophie. Consumer Education: Why the Market doesn’t Work. European Journal of Law and Economics. 42 (2016) No. 2: 237. 1551 BUSCH, Christoph [et al.]. Rise of the Platform Economy: A New Challenge for EU Consumer Law. Journal of European Consumer and Market Law. 5 (2016) No. 1: 3. 1552 BUSCH, Christoph [et al.]. Rise of the Platform Economy: A New Challenge for EU Consumer Law. Journal of European Consumer and Market Law. 5 (2016) No. 1: 3. 1553 CAFAGGI, Fabrizio. Regulation Through Contracts: Supply-Chain Contracting and Sustainability Standards. European Review of Contract Law. 12 (2016) No. 3: 218. 1554 COLANGELO, Margherita; Zeno-Zencovich, Vincenzo. Online Platforms, Competition Rules and Consumer Protection in Travel Industry. Journal of European Consumer and Market Law. 5 (2016) No. 2: 75. 1555 DE BARRÓN ARNICHES, Paloma. Prescription in the Proposal for a Common European Sales Law: Is Harmonization (of European Legal Traditions) Achieved? European Review of Private Law. 23 (2015) No. 5: 751. 1556 DE GIOIA-CARABELLESE, Pierre; Chessa, Corrado. The So-Called Pan-European Depositors’ Protection Scheme: A Further Euro Own-Goal - A Critical Analysis of Directive 2014/49. Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law. 23 (2016) No. 2: 241. 1557 DUROVIC, Mateja. The Meaning of the Notion Commercial Practice under EU Law: UPC Magyarország. European Review of Contract Law. 12 (2016) No. 1: 57. ʻ ʼ 1558 DUROVIC, Mateja. The Subtle Europeanization of Contract Law: The Case of Directive 2005/29/EC on Unfair Commercial Practices. European Review of Private Law. 23 (2015) No. 5: 715. 1559 FARAH, Youseph; De Oliveira, Leonardo V. P. Releasing the Potential for a Value- Based Consumer Arbitration under the Consumer ADR Directive. European Review of Private Law. 24 (2016) No. 1: 117. 1560 FEJŐS, Andrea; Willet, Chris. Consumer Access to Justice: The Role of the ADR Directive and the Member States. European Review of Private Law. 24 (2016) No. 1: 33. 422 Aleksandra Čar: EU Bibliography

1561 FERRETTI, Federico. The Over-Indebtedness of European Consumers: Time for a ‘Fresh-Start’ of the EU Policy and Legal Agenda? European Review of Contract Law. 11 (2015) No. 4: 346. 1562 FONTEIJN, Chris. Multichannel Distribution and the Impact of ‘Footloose’ Consumers. Journal of European Competition Law and Practice. 7 (2016) No. 4: 241. 1563 FREATHY, Paul; Calderwood, Eric. Coping with Change: The Implications of e-Commerce Adoption for Island Consumers. Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 5: 894. 1564 HACKER, Philipp. The Behavioral Divide. European Review of Contract Law. 11 (2015) No. 4: 299. 1565 HACKER, Phillipp. One Size Fits All? Heterogeneity and the Enforcement of Consumer Rights in the EU after Faber. European Review of Contract Law. 12 (2016) No. 2: 167. 1566 HALILI HASSAN, Kamal; Ahmad Yusoff, Sakina Shaik. The use of Technology in the Transformation of Business Dispute Resolution. European Journal of Law and Economics. 42 (2016) No. 2: 369. 1567 HARVEY, James; Matos, Madeleine. Experimenting on Consumers. European Competition Law Review. 37 (2016) No. 12: 522. 1568 HENNING-BODEWIG, Frauke. Distance Sales of Heating Oil and the Consumer’s Right of Withdrawl - A Fair Balance Comment & Analysis. Journal of European Consumer and Market Law. 5 (2016) No. 2: 87. 1569 HODGES, Christopher. Mass Collective Redress: Consumer ADR and Regulatory Techniques. European Review of Private Law. 23 (2015) No. 5: 829. 1570 HONDIUS, Ewoud. Unfair Contract Terms and the Consumer: ECJ Case Law, Foreign Literature, and Their Impact on Dutch Law. European Review of Private Law. 24 (2016) No. 3/4: 457. 1571 INDÉN, Tobias; Olesen, Karsten Naundrup. The Public Sector and Obligation to Contract. European Review of Contract Law. 12 (2016) No. 2: 77. 1572 JØRGENSEN, Tanja. Harmonization: A Need for EU Action on Consumer Credit? European Business Law Review. 26 (2015) No. 5: 743. 1573 KEIRSBILCK, Bert. The UCPD’s Notion of “Commercial Practice”: UPC Magyarország. Common Market Law Review. 53 (2016) No. 2: 527. 1574 KORKEA-AHO, Emilia. Effects of the EU Chemicals Regulation REACH in a Globalized Internal Market: FCD and FMB. Common Market Law Review. 53 (2016) No. 3: 763. 1575 LOOS, Marco B. M. Enforcing Consumer Rights through ADR at the Detriment of Consumer Law. European Review of Private Law. 24 (2016) No. 1: 61. 1576 LOOS, Marco B. M. Standard Terms for the Use of the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. Journal of European Consumer and Market Law. 5 (2016) No. 1: 10. 1577 LUZAK, Joasia. A Storm in a Teacup? On Consumers’ Remedies for Nonconforming Goods after Weber and Putz. European Review of Private Law. 23 (2015) No. 4: 689. 1578 LUZAK, Joasia. The ADR Directive: Designed to Fail? A Hole-Ridden Stairway to Consumer Justice. European Review of Private Law. 24 (2016) No. 1: 81. 1579 MULHERON, Rachael. A Channel Apart: Why the United Kingdom has Departed from the European Commission’s Recommendation on Class Actions. Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies. 17 (2015) No. 1: 36. CYELP 12 [2016] 333-458 423

1580 PURNHAGEN, Kai. The EU’s Precautionary Principle in Food Law is an Information Tool! European Business Law Review. 26 (2015) No. 6: 903. 1581 ROTT, Peter. Claims Management Services: An Alternative to ADR? European Review of Private Law. 24 (2016) No. 1: 143. 1582 ROTT, Peter. Improving Consumers’ Enforcement of their Rights under EU Consumer Sales Law: Froukje Faber. Common Market Law Review. 53 (2016) No. 2: 509. 1583 SCHEBESTA, Hanna; Purnhagen, Kai. The Behaviour of the Average Consumer: a Little Less Normativity and a Little More Reality in the Court’s Case Law? Reflections on Teekanne. European Law Review. 41 (2016) No. 4: 590. 1584 SENECHAL, Juliette. Diveristy of the Services Provided by Online Platforms and the Specificity of the Counter-Performance of These Services - A Double Challenege for European and National Contract Law. Journal of European Consumer and Market Law. 5 (2016) No. 1: 39. 1585 SHEARS, Peter. The Consumer Protection Regulations in the UK: The Story So Far. European Business Law Review. 27 (2016) No. 1: 177. 1586 STORSKRUBB, Eva. Alternative Dispute Resolution in the EU: Regulatory Challenges. European Review of Private Law. 24 (2016) No. 1: 7. 1587 TERRYN, Evelyne. Consumers, by Definition, Include Us All… But Not for Every Transaction. European Review of Private Law. 24 (2016) No. 2: 271. 1588 THÉOCHARIDI, Eva. Effectiveness of the ADR Directive: Standard of Average Consumer and Exceptions. European Review of Private Law. 24 (2016) No. 1: 103. 1589 TJONG TIJN TAI, Eric. Professional Diligence and the UCP Directive. European Review of Contract Law. 12 (2016) No. 1: 30. 1590 TRZASKOWSKI, Jan. Lawful Distortion of Consumers’ Economic Behaviour – Collateral Damage Under the Unfair Commercial Practices Directive. European Business Law Review. 27 (2016) No. 1: 25. 1591 VAN DER ZEE, Eva. Legal Limits on Food Labelling Law: Comparative Analysis of the EU and the USA. European Business Law Review. 27 (2016) No. 3: 295. 1592 VAN LEEUWEN, Barend; Verbruggen, Paul. Resuscitating EU Product Liability Law? European Review of Private Law. 23 (2015) No. 5: 899. 1593 WENDEHORST, Christiane. Platform Intermediary Services and Duties under the E-Commerce Directive and the Consumer Rights Directive. Journal of European Consumer and Market Law. 5 (2016) No. 1: 30.

13 Agriculture – Fisheries – Forestry (Common Agricultural Policy / Animal health / Plant health / Farming methods / Agricultural markets) 1594 GRÜNER, Hans Peter; Muller, Daniel. Measuring Political Information Rents: Evidence from the European Agricultural Reform. European Journal of Political Economy. (2016) No. 43: 107. 1595 HARTLEY, Sarah. Policy Masquerading as Science: an Examination of Non- State Actor Involvement in European Risk Assessment Policy for Genetically Modified Animals. Journal of European Public Policy. 23 (2016) No. 2: 276.

14 Transport (Urban/Rural transport / Railways / Roads / Inland waterways / Sea transport / Ports / Air transport / Multimodal transport / Tourism) 1596 ABEYRATNE, Ruwantissa. Aviation Cyber Security: A Constructive Look at the Work of ICAO. Air & Space Law. 41 (2016) No. 1: 25. 424 Aleksandra Čar: EU Bibliography

1597 ABEYRATNE, Ruwantissa. Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems: Some Unexplored Issues. Air & Space Law. 41 (2016) No. 3: 289. 1598 ÁLVAREZ-AYUSO, C. [et al.]. Integrating Network Analysis with the Production Function Approach to Study the Spillover Effects of Transport Infrastructure. Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 6: 996. 1599 ATTARD, Felicity. Is the Smuggling Protocol a Viable Solution to the Contemporary Problem of Human Smuggling on the High Seas? Journal of Maritime Law and Commerce. 47 (2016) No. 2: 219. 1600 BARNARD, Yvonne [et al.]. The Study Design of UDRIVE: the Naturalistic Driving Study across Europe for Cars, Trucks and Scooters. European Transport Research Review. 8 (2016) No. 2: 14. 1601 BARUAH, Rishiraj. Legal Issues of Franchising in Airline Industry. Air & Space Law. 41 (2016) No. 4/5: 361. 1602 BASSAN, Shy. Sight Distance Restriction on Highways’ Horizontal Curves: Insights and Sensitivity Analysis. European Transport Research Review. 8 (2016) No. 3: 21. 1603 BISSET, Mark. Ratification of the Cape Town Convention by the United Kingdom. Air & Space Law. 41 (2016) No. 1: 49. 1604 BOKAREVA, Olena. Air Passengers’ Rights in the EU: International Uniformity versus Regional Harmonization. Air & Space Law. 41 (2016) No. 1: 3. 1605 BRISIBE, Tare. Parliamentary Diplomacy in the United Nations and Progressive Development of Space Law. European Journal of Law Reform. 18 (2016) No. 1: 6. 1606 CHATZIPANAGIOTIS, Michael. Criminal Issues in International Space Law. European Journal of Law Reform. 18 (2016) No. 1: 105. 1607 CHATZIPANAGIOTIS, Michael. Criminal Issues in International Space Law. European Journal of Law Reform. 18 (2016) No. 1: 105. 1608 DE OLIVEIRA, Ricardo. The Distinction Between Civil and State Aircraft: Does the Current Legal Framework Provide Sufficient Clarity of Law with Regard to Civil and State Aircraft in Relation to Aviation Practicalities? Air & Space Law. 41 (2016) No. 4/5: 329. 1609 DE VRIES, Anne. Travel Intermediaries and Responsibility for Compliance with EU Travel Law: A Scattered Legal Picture. Journal of European Consumer and Market Law. 5 (2016) No. 3: 119. 1610 DEASY, Geoffrey. EU Competition Law Developments in the Aviation Sector: January to June 2015. Air & Space Law. 40 (2015) No. 6: 429. 1611 FERRAZZONI, Marco. The European Space Agency as a European Institution and a Space Law Maker. European Journal of Law Reform. 18 (2016) No. 1: 52. 1612 FOX, Sarah. Single European Skies: Functional Airspace Blocks – Delays and Responses. Air & Space Law. 41 (2016) No. 3: 201. 1613 FREELAND, Steven. Peaceful Purposes - Governing the Military Uses of Outer Space. European Journal of Law Reform. 18 (2016) No. 1: 35. 1614 FRIDSTRØM, Lasse; Østli, Vegard; Johansen, Kjell Werner. A Stock-Flow Cohort Model of the National Car Fleet. European Transport Research Review. 8 (2016) No. 3: 22. 1615 GEURS, Kars T.; La Paix, Lissy; Van Weperen, Sander. A Multi-Modal Network Approach to Model Public Transport Accessibility Impacts of Bicycle-Train Integration Policies. European Transport Research Review. 8 (2016) No. 4: 25. 1616 HAY, Marion; Adam, Nicolas; Bocca, Marie-Laure; Gabaude, Catherine. Effectiveness of Two Cognitive Training Programs on the Performance of CYELP 12 [2016] 333-458 425

Older Drivers with a Cognitive Self-Assessment Bias. European Transport Research Review. 8 (2016) No. 3: 20. 1617 HEINZE, Christian [et al.]. Transferring Urban Traveling Speed Model Fits across Cities. European Transport Research Review. 8 (2016) No. 3: 19. 1618 HENRI, Yvon. ITU World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-15) Allocates Spectrum for Future Innovation. Air & Space Law. 41 (2016) No. 2: 119. 1619 ISLAM, Dewan Md Zahurul; Ricci, Stefano; Nelldal, Bo-Lennart. How to Make Modal Shift from Road to Rail Possible in the European Transport Market, as Aspired to in the EU Transport White Paper 2011. European Transport Research Review. 8 (2016) No. 3: 18. “, 1620 JACOBS-CRISIONI, Chris [et al.]. Accessibility and Territorial Cohesion in a Case of Transport Infrastructure Improvements with Changing Population Distributions. European Transport Research Review. 8 (2016) No. 1: 9. 1621 JAEGER, Thomas. Rolling Pennies on the Road - EU Law Conformity of Road Charges for Light Vehicles. European Journal of Legal Studies. 8 (2015) No. 2: 126. 1622 JAKHU, Ram S.; Nyampong, Yaw Otu Mankata. Some Legal Aspects of Space Natural Resources. European Journal of Law Reform. 18 (2016) No. 1: 86. 1623 JAKOBSEN, Morten L.; Midtgaard Pedersen, Morten. The Danish Aircraft Engine Dispute: The Sequel. Air & Space Law. 40 (2015) No. 6: 421. 1624 KANG, Myongil. Refining Aviation Sanctions from an Air Law Perspective. Air & Space Law. 40 (2015) No. 6: 397. 1625 KINSELLA, Marianna. EU Competition Law Developments in the Aviation Sector: July to December 2015. Air & Space Law. 41 (2016) No. 2: 65. 1626 KOSZTOLANYI-IVAN, Gabriella; Koren, Csaba; Borsos, Attila. Recognition of Built-Up and Non-Built-up Areas from Road Scenes. European Transport Research Review. 8 (2016) No. 2: 17. 1627 KOTELNIKOVA, Natalia; Leurent, Fabien. Parking Equilibrium along the Street. European Transport Research Review. 8 (2016) No. 4: 24. 1628 LEFEBER, René. ‘Relaunching the Moon Agreement’. Air & Space Law. 41 (2016) No. 1: 41. 1629 LOOS, Marco B. M. Precontractual Information Obligations for Package Travel Contracts. Journal of European Consumer and Market Law. 5 (2016) No. 3: 125. 1630 LUZAK, Joasia. Vulnerable Travellers in the Digital Age. Journal of European Consumer and Market Law. 5 (2016) No. 3: 130. 1631 MARCO-LAJARA, Bartolomé [et al.]. Hotel Performance and Agglomeration of Tourist Districts. Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 6: 1016. 1632 MASSON-ZWAAN, Tanja. UN’s Aviation and Space Bodies Meet in Montreal to Discuss Future Activities at the Intersection of Commercial Air and Space Travel. Air & Space Law. 40 (2015) No. 6: 455. 1633 MAVROMATIS, Stergios [et al.]. Three-Dimensional Stopping Sight Distance Control on Passing Lanes of Divided Highways. European Transport Research Review. 8 (2016) No. 1: 8. 1634 MICHIELSEN, Patrick. The Belgian Space Act: An Innovative Legal Safeguard to Boost the Space Industry. Air & Space Law. 41 (2016) No. 2: 89. 1635 RADIVOJEVIĆ, Slavica; Milbredt, Olaf. A Decision Support Tool for Evaluating Decision Options for Out-Bound Flight Delays Considering High-Valuable Passengers. European Transport Research Review. 8 (2016) No. 1: 4. 426 Aleksandra Čar: EU Bibliography

1636 REULEAUX, Matthias; Jakobsen, Morten L. The De-registration of Aircraft as a Default Remedy in Aircraft Leasing and Financing Transactions. Air & Space Law. 40 (2015) No. 6: 377. 1637 SANKARAN, Ramya; Raju, Nivedita. Pioneering for Rights of the Differently Abled: Scope under the Montreal Convention. Air & Space Law. 41 (2016) No. 3: 265. 1638 SANTANA-GALLEGO, María; Ledesma-Rodríguez, Francisco; Pérez-Rodríguez, Jorge. The Euro Effect: Tourism Creation, Tourism Diversion and Tourism Potential within the European Union. European Union Politics. 17 (2016) No. 1: 46. 1639 SCHLEMBACH, Christopher; Furian, Gerald; Brandstätter. Traffic (Safety) Culture and Alcohol Use: Cultural Patterns in the Light of Results of the SARTRE 4 Study. European Transport Research Review. 8 (2016) No. 1: 7. 1640 SHARMA, Sidhant. To What Extent Has the Self-Assessment Principle, Introduced in Regulation 1/2003, Affected, Whether Positively or Negatively, the Undertakings in Air Transport Sector in the European Union? Air & Space Law. 41 (2016) No. 4/5: 345. 1641 SHAW, Alan; Rosher, Peter. Micro Satellites: The Smaller the Satellites, the Bigger the Challenges? Air & Space Law. 41 (2016) No. 4/5: 311. 1642 SICILIANO, Giuseppe [et al.]. Adapted Cost-Benefit Analysis Methodology for Innovative Railway Services. European Transport Research Review. 8 (2016) No. 4: 23. 1643 SIMONCINI, Marta; Lazari, Alessandro. Principles and Policies of Resilience in European Critical Infrastructures: Cases from the Sectors of Gas and Air Transport. Legal Issues of European Integration. 43 (2016) No. 1: 41. 1644 TOMPKINS, George N. Jr. EU Passenger Rights Regulation 261/2004 and United States Courts. Air & Space Law. 40 (2015) No. 6: 451. 1645 TONNER, Klaus. Does the New Package Travel Directive Respond to the Challenges of the IT World. Journal of European Consumer and Market Law. 5 (2016) No. 3: 117. 1646 TRANCOSSI, Michele [et al.]. A New Aircraft Architecture Based on the ACHEON Coanda Effect Nozzle: Flight Model and Energy Evaluation. European Transport Research Review. 8 (2016) No. 2: 11. 1647 TRONCHETTI, Fabio. Title IV – Space Resource Exploration and Utilization of the US Commercial Space Launch Competitiveness Act: A Legal and Political Assessment. Air & Space Law. 41 (2016) No. 2: 143. 1648 WILSON, Kerianne. Gone With the Wind?: The Inherent Conflict between API/ PNR and Privacy Rights in an Increasingly Security-Conscious World. Air & Space Law. 41 (2016) No. 3: 229. 1649 WOUTERS, Jan; De Man, Philip; Hansen, Rik. Space Debris Remediation, Its Regulation and the Role of Europe. European Journal of Law Reform. 18 (2016) No. 1: 66.

15 Energy (Energy liberalisation / Trans-European Energy Networks / Solid fuels / Oil – Gas / Nuclear energy / Alternative energy sources / Electricity 1650 ACZEL, Miriam. Shale Gas and the Future of Energy: Law and Policy for Sustainability - Edited by John C. Dernbach and James R. May Book Review. European Energy and Environmental Law Review. 25 (2016) No. 4: 130. 1651 BERGKAMP, Lucas; Hanekamp, Jaap C. Climate Change Litigation Against States: The Perils of Court-Made Climate Policies. European Energy and Environmental Law Review. 24 (2015) No. 5: 102. CYELP 12 [2016] 333-458 427

1652 CAREVIĆ, Melita. Carbon Leakage in the EU in the Light of the Paris Climate Agreement. Croatian Yearbook of European Law and Policy. 11 (2015) No. 11: 47. 1653 DE DEYNE, Laura. Legal Framework on District Heating Networks in Belgium and the Netherlands: Competition, Unbundling and Reasonable Prices District Heating Networks in Belgium and the Netherlands. European Energy and Environmental Law Review. 25 (2016) No. 1: 11. 1654 DYSON, Tom; Konstadinides, Theodore. Enhancing Energy Security in the European Union: Pathways to Reduce Europe’s Dependence on Russian Gas Imports. European Law Review. 41 (2016) No. 4: 535. 1655 ECKERT, Sandra. The Governance of Markets, Sustainability and Supply. Toward a European Energy Policy. Journal of Contemporary European Research. 12 (2016) No. 1: 502. 1656 FARANTOURIS, Nikolaos E. Liquidity Problems of the Greek Energy Market and State Aids. European State Aid Law Quaterly. 14 (2015) No. 4: 503. 1657 HERRANZ-SURRALLÉS, Anna. An Emerging EU Energy Diplomacy? Discursive Shifts, Enduring Practices. Journal of European Public Policy. 23 (2016) No. 9: 1386. 1658 KATSARIS, Angelos. Europeanization through Policy Networks in the Southern Neighbourhood: Advancing Renewable Energy Rules in Morocco and Algeria. Journal of Common Market Studies. 54 (2016) No. 3: 656. 1659 KELLY, Cameron. Comparative Law as an Instrument in Transnational Law: The Example of Large-Scale Renewable Energy Regulation Comparative Law as an Instrument in Transnational Law. European Energy and Environmental Law Review. 25 (2016) No. 1: 25. 1660 LOPEZ-RODRIGUEZ, Ana M.; Navarro, Pilar. Investment Arbitration and EU Law in the Aftermath of Renewable Energy Cuts in Spain The Aftermath of Renewable Energy Cuts in Spain. European Energy and Environmental Law Review. 25 (2016) No. 1: 2. 1661 POLETTI, Arlo; Sicurelli, Daniela. The European Union, Preferential Trade Agreements, and the International Regulation of Sustainable Biofuels. Journal of Common Market Studies. 54 (2016) No. 2: 249. 1662 PYHARANTA, Meri-Katriina. Reforms in UK Shale Gas Regulation: Better Propects for Investors Reforms in UK Shale Gas Regulation. European Energy and Environmental Law Review. 25 (2016) No. 2: 56. 1663 RODRIGO, Susana Galera. Changing the Energy Model: Step Back on the Europe 2050 Strategy Step Back on the Europe 2050 Strategy. European Energy and Environmental Law Review. 25 (2016) No. 2: 65. 1664 SLOMINSKI, Peter. Energy and Climate Policy: Does the Competitiveness Narrative Prevail in Times of Crisis? Journal of European Integration. 38 (2016) No. 3: 343. 1665 THALER, Philipp. The European Commission and the European Council: Coordinated Agenda Setting in European Energy Policy. Journal of European Integration. 38 (2016) No. 5: 571.

16 Research – Science and technology 1666 ULNICANE, Inga. Research and Innovation as Sources of Renewed Growth? EU Policy Responses to the Crisis. Journal of European Integration. 38 (2016) No. 3: 327. 428 Aleksandra Čar: EU Bibliography

17 Education – Training – Culture (Higher education / Lifelong learning / Qualifications / Youth programmes / Culture / Language / Books, reading and libraries / Audiovisual policy / Sport) 1667 BÄCKMAN, Olof; Nilsson, Anders. Long-term Consequences of Being Not in Employment, Education or Training as a Young Adult. Stability and Change in Three Swedish Birth Cohorts. European Societes. 18 (2016) No. 2: 136. 1668 BIERI, Franziska [et al.]. The Bulgarian Educational System and Gender Segregation in the Labour Market. European Societes. 18 (2016) No. 2: 158. 1669 BOIX, Rafael [et al.]. Comparing Creative Industries in Europe. European Urban and Regional Studies. 23 (2016) No. 4: 935. 1670 BORGNA, Camilla. Multiple Paths to Inequality. How Institutional Contexts Shape the Educational Opportunities of Second-Generation Immigrants in Europe. European Societes. 18 (2016) No. 2: 180. 1671 BUSCH, Christoph [et al.]. Rise of the Platform Economy: A New Challenge for EU Consumer Law. Journal of European Consumer and Market Law. 5 (2016) No. 1: 3. 1672 CHRIST, Claudia; Dobbins, Michael. Increasing School Autonomy in Western Europe: a Comparative Analysis of its Causes and Forms. European Societes. 18 (2016) No. 4: 359. 1673 ERIKSON, Robert. Is it Enough to be Bright? Parental Background, Cognitive Ability and Educational Attainment. European Societes. 18 (2016) No. 2: 117. 1674 FEESS, Eberhard; Scheufen, Marc. Academic Copyright in the Publishing Game: a Contest Perspective. European Journal of Law and Economics. 42 (2016) No. 2: 263. 1675 FEESS, Eberhard; Scheufen, Marc. Academic Copyright in the Publishing Game: a Contest Perspective. European Journal of Law and Economics. 42 (2016) No. 2: 263. 1676 GRIFFITH, Megan Elise. Downgraded to Netflix and Chill: Freedom of Expression and the Chilling Effect on User-Generated Content in Europe. Columbia Journal of European Law. 22 (2015-2016) No. 2: 355. 1677 HADJAR, Andreas; Uusitalo, Erica. Education Systems and the Dynamics of Educational Inequalities in Low Educational Attainment: a Closer Look at England (UK), Finland, Luxembourg, and German-Speaking Switzerland. European Societes. 18 (2016) No. 3: 264. 1678 HOOGENBOOM, Alexander. Commodification of Higher Education: Students, Study Loan Systems and State Aid. European State Aid Law Quaterly. 14 (2015) No. 4: 492. 1679 JENNINGS, Colin. Collective Choice and Individual Action: Education Policy and Social Mobility in England. European Journal of Political Economy. (2015) No. 40: 288. 1680 KROLL, Henning; Dornbusch, Friedrich; Schnabl, Esther. Universities’ Regional Involvement in Germany: How Academics’ Objectives and Opportunity Shape Choices of Activity. Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 9: 1595. 1681 LOOS, Marco B. M. Standard Terms for the Use of the Apple App Store and Google Play Store Comment & Analysis. Journal of European Consumer and Market Law. 5 (2016) No. 1: 10. 1682 MARCÉN, Miriam. The Bosman Ruling and the Presence of Native Football Players in their Home League: the Spanish Case. European Journal of Law and Economics. 42 (2016) No. 2: 209. CYELP 12 [2016] 333-458 429

1683 MATULIONYTE, Rita. E-Lending and a Public Lending Right: is it Really a Time for an Update? European Intellectual Property Review. 38 (2016) No. 3: 132. 1684 MOXON-BROWNE, Edward. The Grin of the Cheshire Cat: European Studies in Irish Universities 1974- 2014. Journal of Contemporary European Research. 11 (2015) No. 4: 359. 1685 MOZINA, Damjan. Retail Business, Platform Services and Information Duties Comment & Analysis. Journal of European Consumer and Market Law. 5 (2016) No. 1: 25. 1686 MUNO, Wolfgang; Prinz, Lukas. Teaching and Learning with EU Simulations: Evaluating Model European Union Mainz. Journal of Contemporary European Research. 11 (2015) No. 4: 370. 1687 NUNEZ, Gabriel Gonzalez. Translation Policy in a Linguistically Diverse World. Journal of Ethnopolitics and Minority Issues in Europe. 15 (2016) No. 1: 1. 1688 PAPPALEPORE, Ilaria. Exploring the Intangible Impacts of Cultural Events on the Creative Sector: Experiences from the Cultural Olympiad Programmes of Torino 2006 and London 2012. European Urban and Regional Studies. 23 (2016) No. 3: 441. 1689 PISULINSKI, Jerzy. Internet Platforms under Polish Law. Journal of European Consumer and Market Law. 5 (2016) No. 1: 62. 1690 PODSZUN, Rupprecht; Kreifels, Stephan. Digital Platforms and Competition Law. Journal of European Consumer and Market Law. 5 (2016) No. 1: 33. 1691 ROSAMOND, Ben. Field of Dreams: the Discursive Construction of EU Studies, Intellectual Dissidence and the Practice of ‘Normal Science’. Journal of Common Market Studies. 54 (2016) No. 1: 19. 1692 SENECHAL, Juliette. Diveristy of the Services Provided by Online Platforms and the Specificity of the Counter-Performance of These Services - A Double Challenege for European and National Contract Law. Journal of European Consumer and Market Law. 5 (2016) No. 1: 39. 1693 SORENSON, Marie Jull. Private Law Perspectives on Platform Services. Journal of European Consumer and Market Law. 5 (2016) No. 1: 15. 1694 SPINDLER, Gerald. Contracts For the Supply of Digital Content - Scope of Application and Basic Approach - Proposal of the Commission for a Directive on Contracts for the Supply of Digital Content. European Review of Contract Law. 12 (2016) No. 3: 183. 1695 TIMUS, Natalia; Babutsidze, Zakaria. Pirating European Studies. Journal of Contemporary European Research. 12 (2016) No. 3: 783. 1696 TIMUS, Natalia; Cebotari, Victor; Hosein, Anesa. Innovating Teaching and Learning of European Studies: Mapping Existing Provisions and Pathways. Journal of Contemporary European Research. 12 (2016) No. 2: 653. 1697 TONNER, Klaus. Does the New Package Travel Directive Respond to the Challenges of the IT World [Editorial]. Journal of European Consumer and Market Law. 5 (2016) No. 3: 117. 1698 VAN ERP, Sjef. Ownership of Digital Assets [Editorial]. Journal of European Consumer and Market Law. 5 (2016) No. 2: 73. 1699 VARELA, Diego. Grade Uncertainty and the Adverse Selection of Erasmus Students: a Spanish Experience. Journal of Contemporary European Research. 12 (2016) No. 2: 669. 1700 WALLIS, Diana. Digital Agenda: The Role of the Legal Community in Helping the EU Legislator Editorial. Journal of European Consumer and Market Law. 5 (2016) No. 1: 1. 430 Aleksandra Čar: EU Bibliography

1701 WENDEHORST, Christiane. Platform Intermediary Services and Duties under the E-Commerce Directive and the Consumer Rights Directive. Journal of European Consumer and Market Law. 5 (2016) No. 1: 30. 1702 YOUNG, Alasdair R. An Inflection Point in European Union Studies? Journal of European Public Policy. 23 (2016) No. 8: 1109. 1703 ZAPRYANOVA, Galina M.; Surzhko-Harned, Lena. The Effect of Supranational Identity on Cultural Values in Europe. European Political Science Review. 8 (2016) No. 4: 547.

18 External Relations (International organisations and groupings / Human rights / External service – External assistance / Common Foreign and Security Policy / Security and defence / NATO / OSCE / Terrorism: international dimension / External trade / WTO / Eastern and Central Europe / Wider Europe – Neighbourhood policy / Northern dimension / Balkan region / Enlargement)

1704 ABULOF, Uriel. We the Peoples? The Strange Demise of Self-Determination. European Journal of International Relations. 22 (2016) No. 3: 536. 1705 AKIF KARA, Mehmet; Taş, Seyhan; Ada, Serkan. The Impact of Infrastructure Expenditure Types on Regional Income in Turkey. Regional Studies. 50 (2016) No. 9: 1509. 1706 AKKOYUNLU, Karabekir; Öktem, Kerem. Existential Insecurity and the Making of a Weak Authoritarian Regime in Turkey. Southeast European and Black Sea Studies. 16 (2016) No. 4: 505. 1707 ALPAN, Başak. From AKP’s ‘Conservative Democracy’ to ‘Advanced Democracy’: Shifts and Challenges in the Debate on ‘Europe’. South European Society and Politics. 21 (2016) No. 1: 15. 1708 AMADIO VICERÉ, Maria Giulia. The roles of the President of the European Council and the High Representative in Leading EU Foreign Policy on Kosovo. Journal of European Integration. 38 (2016) No. 5: 557. 1709 ANIEVAS, Alexander. Revolutions and International Relations: Rediscovering the Classical Bourgeois Revolutions. European Journal of International Relations. 21 (2015) No. 4: 841. 1710 ASEEVA, Anna. The Right of States to Regulate in Risk-Averse Areas and the EctHR Concept of Margin of Appreciation in the WTO US-Cool Article 21.5 Decision. Croatian Yearbook of European Law and Policy. 11 (2015) No. 11: 161. 1711 AYDIN-DÜZGIT, Senem. De-Europeanisation through Discourse: A Critical Discourse Analysis of AKP’s Election Speeches. South European Society and Politics. 21 (2016) No. 1: 45. 1712 AYDIN-DÜZGIT, Senem; Kaliber, Alper. Encounters with Europe in an Era of Domestic and International Turmoil: Is Turkey a De-Europeanising Candidate Country? South European Society and Politics. 21 (2016) No. 1: 1. 1713 BAKLACIOGLU, Nurcan Ozgur. Between Neo-Ottomanist Kin Policy in the Balkans and Transnational Kin Economics in the EU. Journal of Ethnopolitics and Minority Issues in Europe. 14 (2015) No. 3: 47. 1714 BALKIR, Canan; Eylemer, Sedef. Shifting Logics: The Discourses of Turkish Political Elites on EU Accession. South European Society and Politics. 21 (2016) No. 1: 29. 1715 BARRINHA, André. Progressive Realism and the EU’s International Actorness: Towards a Grand Strategy? Journal of European Integration. 38 (2016) No. 4: 441. CYELP 12 [2016] 333-458 431

1716 BAUER, Michael W.; Ege, Jörn. Bureaucratic Autonomy of International Organizations’ Secretariats. Journal of European Public Policy. 23 (2016) No. 7: 1019. 1717 BAYLY, Martin J. Imperial Ontological (In)security: ‘Buffer States’, International Relations and the Case of Anglo-Afghan Relations, 1808-1878. European Journal of International Relations. 21 (2015) No. 4: 816. 1718 BEAUREGARD, Philippe. Taking Flight or Crashing Down? European Common Foreign Policy and International Crises. Journal of European Integration. 38 (2016) No. 4: 375. 1719 BIEDERMANN, Reinhard. The European Union’s Raw Materials Diplomacy: Market Access and Development. European Foreign Affairs Review. 21 (2016) No. 1: 115. 1720 BIERBAUMER-POLLY, Jürgen; Huber, Peter; Rozmahel, Petr. Regional Business- Cycle Synchronization, Sector Specialization and EU Accession. Journal of Common Market Studies. 54 (2016) No. 3: 544. 1721 BLACK, James M. Now what did Facebook do to the Internet? The Invalidation of the US Safe Harbor Agreement. European Law Reporter. (2016) No. 1: 26. 1722 BOITEN, Valerie Julie. The Semantics of Civil: The EU, Civil Society and the Building of Democracy in Tunisia. European Foreign Affairs Review. 20 (2015) No. 3: 357. 1723 BOLLEN, Yelter; de Ville, Ferdi; Orbie, Jan. EU Trade Policy: Persistent Liberalisation, Contentious Protectionism. Journal of European Integration. 38 (2016) No. 3: 279. 1724 BONEFELD, Werner. European Economic Constitution and the Transformation of Democracy: On Class and the State of Law. European Journal of International Relations. 21 (2015) No. 4: 867. 1725 BOŞNAK, Büke. Europeanisation and De-Europeanisation Dynamics in Turkey: The Case of Environmental Organisations. South European Society and Politics. 21 (2016) No. 1: 75. 1726 BRAGHIROLI, Stefano; Makarychev, Andrey. Russia and its Supporters in Europe: Trans-Ideology à la Carte? Southeast European and Black Sea Studies. 16 (2016) No. 2: 213. 1727 BRANDT, Patrick T.; George, Justin; Sandler, Todd. Why Concessions Should not be Made to Terrorist Kidnappers. European Journal of Political Economy. (2016) No. 44: 41. 1728 BRASSETT, James. British Comedy, Global Resistance: Russell Brand, Charlie Brooker and Stewart Lee. European Journal of International Relations. 22 (2016) No. 1: 168. 1729 BROBERG, Morten. The European Union-Caribbean Relation: On the Apparent Deterioration of the EU-Caribbean Relationship. European Foreign Affairs Review. 21 (2016) No. 1: 75. 1730 BÜRGIN, Alexander. Why the EU Still Matters in Turkish Domestic Politics: Insights from Recent Reforms in Migration Policy. South European Society and Politics. 21 (2016) No. 1: 105. 1731 CAPOBIANCO, Antonio; Nagy, Aranka. Public Interest Clauses in Developing Countries. Journal of European Competition Law and Practice. 7 (2016) No. 1: 46. 1732 CARDWELL, Paul James. The Legalisation of European Union Foreign Policy and the Use of Sanctions. Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies. 17 (2015) No. 1: 287. 432 Aleksandra Čar: EU Bibliography

1733 ÇARKOĞLU, Ali; Glüpker-Kesebir, Gitta. Comparing Public Attitudes on EU Membership in Candidate Countries: the Cases of Croatia, Macedonia and Turkey from 2004 to 2011. Southeast European and Black Sea Studies. 16 (2016) No. 2: 255. 1734 CARMONA, Fatima Ramirez. The Feed-in Tariffs Entanglement: A Comparative Study of the Analytical Approaches Followed by the EU and WTO Judiciary Bodies regarding Renewable Energy Subsidies. Legal Issues of European Integration. 43 (2016) No. 2: 201. 1735 CEBECI, Münevver. De-Europeanisation or Counter-Conduct? Turkey’s Democratisation and the EU. South European Society and Politics. 21 (2016) No. 1: 119. 1736 CHA, Taesuh. The Formation of American Exceptional Identities: A Three-Tier Model of the “Standard of Civilization” in US Foreign Policy. European Journal of International Relations. 21 (2015) No. 4: 743. 1737 CHEN, Zhimin. China, the European Union and the Fragile World Order. Journal of Common Market Studies. 54 (2016) No. 4: 775. 1738 CIANCIARA, Agniezska K. ‘Europeanization’ as a Legitimation Strategy of Political Parties: the Cases of Ukraine and Georgia. Southeast European and Black Sea Studies. 16 (2016) No. 3: 391. 1739 CLEARY, Laura. Half Measures and Incomplete Reforms: the Breeding Ground for a Hybrid Civil Society in Ukraine. Southeast European and Black Sea Studies. 16 (2016) No. 1: 7. 1740 CONCONI, Paola; Voon, Tania. EC–Seal Products: The Tension between Public Morals and International Trade Agreements. World Trade Review. 15 (2016) No. 2: 211. 1741 DANCY, Geoff. Human Rights Pragmatism: Belief, Inquiry, and Action. European Journal of International Relations. 22 (2016) No. 3: 512. 1742 DANY, Charlotte. Politicization of Humanitarian Aid in the European Union. European Foreign Affairs Review. 20 (2015) No. 3: 419. 1743 DAUGIRDAS, Kristina. How and Why International Law Binds International Organizations. Jean Monnet Working Papers. (2015) No. 16: 74 pp. 1744 DE BAERE, Geert; Van den Sanden, Tina. Interinstitutional Gravity and Pirates of the Parliament on Stranger Tides: the Continued Constitutional Significance of the Choice of Legal Basis in Post-Lisbon External Action. European Constitutional Law Review. 12 (2016) No. 1: 85. 1745 DEE. Megan. The EU’s Performance in the 2015 NPT Review Conference: What Went Wrong. European Foreign Affairs Review. 20 (2015) No. 4: 591. 1746 DEL SARTO, Raffaella A. Normative Empire Europe: The European Union, its Borderlands, and the ‘Arab Spring’. Journal of Common Market Studies. 54 (2016) No. 2: 215. 1747 DESCHEEMAEKER, Sidonie. Ubiquitous Uncertainty: The Overlap between Trade in Services and Foreign Investment in the GATS and EU RTAs. Legal Issues of European Integration. 43 (2016) No. 3: 265. 1748 DI CONSTANZO, Caterina. The Unique Case of Turkey: The European Union’s Method in the Quest of Fundamental Rights. European Public Law. 22 (2016) No. 2: 355. 1749 DINGLI, Sophia. We Need to Talk about Silence: Re-examining Silence in International Relations Theory. European Journal of International Relations. 21 (2015) No. 4: 721. CYELP 12 [2016] 333-458 433

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1786 HANSEN, Susanne Therese. Taking Ambiguity Seriously: Explaining the Indeterminacy of the European Union Conventional Arms Export Control Regime. European Journal of International Relations. 22 (2016) No. 1: 192. 1787 HEBEL, Kai; Lenz, Tobias. The Identity/Policy Nexus in European Foreign Policy. Journal of European Public Policy. 23 (2016) No. 4: 473. 1788 HEIDUK, Felix. Externalizing the EU’s Justice and Home Affairs to Southeast Asia: Prospects and Limitations. Journal of Contemporary European Research. 12 (2016) No. 3: 717. 1789 HEIMANN, Gadi. The EEC Commission and the Negotiations for a Trade Agreement with Israel, 1958–1964. Journal of European Integration. 38 (2016) No. 7: 775. 1790 HENOKI, Thomas; Stemberger, Anton. EU Policies in the Arab World: Update and Critical Assessment. European Foreign Affairs Review. 21 (2016) No. 2: 227. 1791 HENRIKSO, Alan K. Historical Forms of US-European Cooperation Combination Or Only Coordination. European Foreign Affairs Review. 21 (2016) No. 3: 329. 1792 HICKS, Daniel L.; Hamory Hicks, Joan; Maldonado, Beatriz. Women as Policy Makers and Donors: Female Legislators and Foreign Aid. European Journal of Political Economy. (2016) No. 41: 46. 1793 HINTZ, Lisel. “Take it Outside!” National Identity Contestation in the Foreign Policy Arena. European Journal of International Relations. 22 (2016) No. 2: 335. 1794 ISTOMIN, Igor; Bolgova, Irina. Transnistrian Strategy in the Context of Russian– Ukrainian Relations: the Rise and Failure of ‘Dual Alignment’. Southeast European and Black Sea Studies. 16 (2016) No. 1: 169. 1795 JANČIĆ, Davor. The Role of the European Parliament and the US Congress in Shaping Transatlantic Relations: TTIP, NSA Surveillance, and CIA Renditions. Journal of Common Market Studies. 54 (2016) No. 4: 896. 1796 JANČIĆ, Davor. Transatlantic Regulatory Interdependence, Law and Governance: The Evolving Roles of the EU and US Legislatures. Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies. 17 (2015) No. 1: 334. 1797 JANO, Dorian. Compliance with EU Legislation in the Pre-accession Countries of South East Europe (2005–2011): A Fuzzy-set Qualitative Comparative Analysis. Journal of European Integration. 38 (2016) No. 1: 1. 1798 KALIBER, Alper. De-Europeanisation of Civil Society and Public Debates in Turkey: The Kurdish Question Revisited. South European Society and Politics. 21 (2016) No. 1: 59. 1799 KANAVOU, Angeliki Andrea. Cyprus: in Search of an Exit from Ambiguity. Southeast European and Black Sea Studies. 16 (2016) No. 3: 433. 1800 KARAGIANNIS, Emmanuel. Ukrainian Volunteer Fighters in the Eastern Front: Ideas, Political-Social Norms and Emotions as Mobilization Mechanisms. Southeast European and Black Sea Studies. 16 (2016) No. 1: 139. 1801 KARAKAYA POLAT, Rabia; Kayhan Pusane, Özlem. Technology and Politics: Have the ICTs Turned into a Domain for Civil–Military Relations in Turkey? South European Society and Politics. 21 (2016) No. 3: 301. 1802 KATAKAMI, Keiichi. Japan-EU Relationship: A True Strategic Partner Based on Mutual Trust, The Guest Editorial. European Foreign Affairs Review. 21 (2016) No. 2: 159. 1803 KAYA, Ayhan. The Alevi-Bektashi Order in Turkey: Syncreticism Transcending National Borders. Southeast European and Black Sea Studies. 16 (2016) No. 2: 275. 436 Aleksandra Čar: EU Bibliography

1804 KEMBAYEV, Zhenis. Partnership between the European Union and the Republic of Kazakhstan: Problems and Perspectives. European Foreign Affairs Review. 21 (2016) No. 2: 185. 1805 KIM, Dongwook. International Non-Governmental Organizations and the Abolition of the Death Penalty. European Journal of International Relations. 22 (2016) No. 3: 596. 1806 KING, Anthony. The Female Combat Soldier. European Journal of International Relations. 22 (2016) No. 1: 122. 1807 KLABBERS, Jan. Sins of Omissions: The Responsibility of International Organizations for Inaction. Jean Monnet Working Papers. (2016) No. 2 1808 KONINGS, Martijn. Governing the System: Risk, Finance, and Neoliberal Reason. European Journal of International Relations. 22 (2016) No. 2: 268. 1809 KOPREALEVA, Iva; Vink, Maarten P. EU Sanctions in Response to Intra-state Conflicts: A Comparative Approach. European Foreign Affairs Review. 20 (2015) No. 3: 315. 1810 KOUTRAKOS, Panos. Foreign Investment Policy and EU Law: a Time of Reckoning? European Law Review. 41 (2016) No. 5: 621. 1811 KOUTRAKOS, Panos. Negotiating International Trade Treaties after Brexit. European Law Review. 41 (2016) No. 4: 475. 1812 KRISTENSEN, Peter Marcus. Discipline Admonished: On International Relations Fragmentation and the Disciplinary Politics of Stocktaking. European Journal of International Relations. 22 (2016) No. 2: 243. 1813 KUCIK, Jeffrey; Pelc, Krzystof J. Over-Commitment and Backsliding in International Trade. European Journal of Political Research. 55 (2016) No. 2: 391. 1814 KUHN, Werner Miguel. The Draft Protocol on the Creation of the Court of Justice of Mercosur: a New Milestone in the Judicialisation of Regional Integration Law. European Law Reporter. (2016) No. 3: 104. 1815 LEE, Jaemin. SCM Agreement Revisited: Climate Change, Renewable Energy, and the SCM Agreement. World Trade Review. 15 (2016) No. 4: 613. 1816 LEEZENBERG, Michiel. The Ambiguities of Democratic Autonomy: the Kurdish Movement in Turkey and Rojava. Southeast European and Black Sea Studies. 16 (2016) No. 4: 671. 1817 LENK, Hannes. Challenging the Notion of Coherence in EU Foreign Investment Policy. European Journal of Legal Studies. 8 (2015) No. 2: 6. 1818 LISTE, Philip. Geographical Knowledge at Work: Human Rights Litigation and Transnational Territoriality. European Journal of International Relations. 22 (2016) No. 1: 217. 1819 LOSHKARIOV, Ivan D.; Sushentsov, Andrey A. Radicalization of Russians in Ukraine: from ‘Accidental’ Diaspora to Rebel Movement. Southeast European and Black Sea Studies. 16 (2016) No. 1: 71. 1820 LÜKÜSLÜ, Demet. Creating a Pious Generation: Youth and Education Policies of the AKP in Turkey. Southeast European and Black Sea Studies. 16 (2016) No. 4: 637. 1821 LUNDBORG, Tom. The Limits of Historical Sociology: Temporal Borders and the Reproduction of the ‘Modern Political Present. European Journal of International Relations. 22 (2016) No. 1: 99. 1822 MALMSTROM, Cecilia. The Case for An Ambitious Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership and Sustainable Trade Guest Editorial. European Foreign Affairs Review. 21 (2016) No. 3: 315. CYELP 12 [2016] 333-458 437

1823 MALYARENKO, Tetyana; Galbreath, David J. Paramilitary Motivation in Ukraine: Beyond Integration and Abolition. Southeast European and Black Sea Studies. 16 (2016) No. 1: 113. 1824 MARSON, James; Ferris, Katy. Collective Redress: Broadening EU Enforcement through State Liability? European Business Law Review. 27 (2016) No. 3: 325. 1825 MATVEEVA, Anna. No Moscow Stooges: Identity Polarization and Guerrilla Movements in Donbass. Southeast European and Black Sea Studies. 16 (2016) No. 1: 25. 1826 MCCONNELL, Allan. A Public Policy Approach to Understanding the Nature and Causes of Foreign Policy Failure. Journal of European Public Policy. 23 (2016) No. 5: 667. 1827 MEERNIK, James [et al.]. Truth, Justice, and Education: Towards Reconciliation in the Former Yugoslavia. Southeast European and Black Sea Studies. 16 (2016) No. 3: 413. 1828 MEISSNER, Katharina. Democratizing EU External Relations: The European Parliament’s Informal Role in SWIFT, ACTA, and TTIP. European Foreign Affairs Review. 21 (2016) No. 2: 269. 1829 MILENKOVSKA, Marija; Taševska Remenski, Frosina. Macedonia after the 2001 Conflict: towards Social Cohesion and Reconciliation? Southeast European and Black Sea Studies. 16 (2016) No. 3: 447. 1830 MILLAR, Gearoid. Importing EU Norms: Conceptual Framework and Empirical Findings Book Review. European Foreign Affairs Review. 21 (2016) No. 1: 155. 1831 MOUDOUROS, Nikos. Between Anti-Westernization and Islamism: Turkey’s ‘Islamic’ Vision in Cyprus? Southeast European and Black Sea Studies. 16 (2016) No. 2: 317. 1832 MÜLLER, Patrick. EU Foreign Policy: No Major Breakthrough Despite Multiple Crises. Journal of European Integration. 38 (2016) No. 3: 359. 1833 MURAU, Steffen; Spandler, Kilian. EU, US and ASEAN Actorness in G20 Financial Policy-Making: Bridging the EU Studies–New Regionalism Divide. Journal of Common Market Studies. 54 (2016) No. 4: 928. 1834 NATORSKI, Michal. Epistemic (Un)certainty in Times of Crisis: The Role of Coherence as a Social Convention in the European Neighbourhood Policy After the Arab Spring. European Journal of International Relations. 22 (2016) No. 3: 646. 1835 NELSON, Travis; Cottrell, M. Patrick. Sport without Referees? The Power of the International Olympic Committee and the Social Politics of Accountability. European Journal of International Relations. 22 (2016) No. 2: 437. 1836 NEUWAHL, Nanette. Cooperation under Article 42(7) of the Treaty on European Union in Reaction to the Paris Attacks. European Foreign Affairs Review. 21 (2016) No. 1: 5. 1837 NITOIU, Cristian. Towards Conflict or Cooperation? The Ukraine Crisis and EU-Russia Relations. Southeast European and Black Sea Studies. 16 (2016) No. 3: 375. 1838 NOVAKY, Niklas I.M. From EUFOR to EUMAM: The European Union in the Central African Republic. European Foreign Affairs Review. 21 (2016) No. 1: 95. 1839 ÖKTEM, Kerem; Akkoyunlu, Karabekir. Exit from Democracy: Illiberal Governance in Turkey and Beyond. Southeast European and Black Sea Studies. 16 (2016) No. 4: 469. 1840 ONURSAL-BEŞGÜL, Özge. Policy Transfer and Discursive De-Europeanisation: Higher Education from Bologna to Turkey. South European Society and Politics. 21 (2016) No. 1: 91. 438 Aleksandra Čar: EU Bibliography

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