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View article: Preparing for disaster: the Seveso directive, infringements and societal mobilisation of European law, 1976–2000
Preparing for disaster: the Seveso directive, infringements and societal mobilisation of European law, 1976–2000 Open
EU legal scholarship’s recent ‘turn towards society’ demands new approaches to studying how EU law has been experienced and shaped both at present and in the past. Yet, there has been relatively little research on the engagement of societa…
View article: Factor H-related 2 levels dictate FHR dimer composition
Factor H-related 2 levels dictate FHR dimer composition Open
Factor H-related (FHR) protein 1 and 2 form dimers resulting in FHR-1 and -2 homodimers, and FHR-1/2 heterodimers. Dimerization is hypothesized to further increase their antagonistic function with complement regulator factor H (FH). So far…
View article: Factor H related 2 levels dictate FHR dimer composition
Factor H related 2 levels dictate FHR dimer composition Open
Factor H-related (FHR) protein 1 and 2 form dimers resulting in FHR-1 and -2 homodimers, and FHR-1/2 heterodimers. Dimerization is hypothesized to further increase their antagonistic function with complement regulator factor H (FH). So far…
View article: The Hague Academy as a Space of Encounter: How Scelle’s 1933 Teachings on National Courts Landed in the Netherlands
The Hague Academy as a Space of Encounter: How Scelle’s 1933 Teachings on National Courts Landed in the Netherlands Open
View article: “Calculate the Limits of the Possible”: Scandinavian Legal Diplomacy, Diplomatic Arenas and the Establishment of the Permanent Court of International Justice
“Calculate the Limits of the Possible”: Scandinavian Legal Diplomacy, Diplomatic Arenas and the Establishment of the Permanent Court of International Justice Open
This article considers the role of the Scandinavian states in the establishment of the Permanent Court of International Justice ( pcij ) and how the construction of the pcij and the wider League of Nations shaped Scandinavian legal diploma…
View article: Constitutional Reform in the Postwar Netherlands: Law in History
Constitutional Reform in the Postwar Netherlands: Law in History Open
What explains constitutional reform, or, in the case of the postwar Netherlands, the absence of reform? In this chapter, this question serves as the starting point for a reassessment of the boundaries between historical and legal scholarsh…
View article: Nieuwste geschiedenis
Nieuwste geschiedenis Open
Amsterdam University Press is a leading publisher of academic books, journals and textbooks in the Humanities and Social Sciences. Our aim is to make current research available to scholars, students, innovators, and the general public. AUP…
View article: Maarten van den Bos, Geloven in het ideaal. Geschiedenis en actualiteit van de Arbeidersgemeenschap der Woodbrookers
Maarten van den Bos, Geloven in het ideaal. Geschiedenis en actualiteit van de Arbeidersgemeenschap der Woodbrookers Open
TSEG (Tijdschrift voor Sociale en Economische Geschiedenis) - The Low Countries Journal of Social and Economic History, is het Nederlands-Vlaamse vaktijdschrift op het gebied van de sociale en economische geschiedenis
View article: Maartje Abbenhuis, The Hague Conferences and International Politics, 1898-1915
Maartje Abbenhuis, The Hague Conferences and International Politics, 1898-1915 Open
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Frontmatter Open
View article: Paving the road to ‘legal revolution’: The Dutch origins of the first preliminary references in European law (1957–1963)
Paving the road to ‘legal revolution’: The Dutch origins of the first preliminary references in European law (1957–1963) Open
This article reconsiders the driving forces behind the active role of Dutch courts in the early development of European law by analysing the histories of the 1962 Bosch and 1963 Van Gend en Loos preliminary references. The legal context of…
View article: The Unfinished History of European Integration
The Unfinished History of European Integration Open
When the Treaty of Lisbon went into effect in December 2009, the event seemed to mark the beginning of a longer phase of institutional consolidation for the EU. Since 2010, however, the EU has faced multiple crises, which have rocked its f…
View article: Unity Through Law: Revisiting the Constitutionalisation of Europe
Unity Through Law: Revisiting the Constitutionalisation of Europe Open
Antoine Vauchez, Brokering Europe. Euro-Lawyers and the Making of a Transnational Polity, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2015, 264 p., ISBN 978-1-107-04236-0, https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781107326323 Recommended citation: Leeuwen, K…