European Legal Studies

Study Papers

In diese Reihe werden ausgewählte Masterarbeiten aufgenommen, welche im Studiengang „Master of European and European Legal Studies“ entstanden sind.

Study Paper No 4/12
Technical Barriers to Trade and Standardization Policy (Ekaterina Khudina)

Study Paper No 3/12
Politicising Europe: the role of mass media and information and communication policies in establishing active EU citizenship (Sarah Marshall)

Study Paper No 2/12
Coordination in multijurisdictional competition cases. Developing a "main impact principle" in international law (Thea Freese)

Study Paper No 1/12
A constitutional leap, The Big Three and the Capability Expectation Gap: theorizing the never-ending story of framing a truly CFSP/CSDP (Carlos Corts Díaz)

Study Paper No 2/11
Chances and Hurdles of the (new) Foreign Policy of the European Union
using the example of the European Role in the Middle East Peace Process
(Hannah Schöberle) 

Study Paper No 1/11
Does European Regionalism lead to Separatism?
(Roland Brandtjen)

Study Paper No 3/10
EU Human Rights Policy in the UN Human Rights Council
(Kajetan Pradetto)

Study Paper No 2/10  
Die Einbeziehung außerwettbewerblicher Erwägungen in Artikel 81 EGV
(Polina Bozhilova)

Study Paper No 1/10
Peaceful Dispute Settlement in the Context of the Boundary Dispute between Croatia and Slovenia
(Maja Simunic)