Lessons from Luxembourg: federalisation and the European Court of Human Rights
Nicol, D. 2001. Lessons from Luxembourg: federalisation and the European Court of Human Rights. European Law Review. 26, pp. 3-21.
Nicol, D. 2001. Lessons from Luxembourg: federalisation and the European Court of Human Rights. European Law Review. 26, pp. 3-21.
Title | Lessons from Luxembourg: federalisation and the European Court of Human Rights |
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Authors | Nicol, D. |
Journal | European Law Review |
Journal citation | 26, pp. 3-21 |
ISSN | 0307-5400 |
Year | 2001 |
Publication dates | |
Published | 2001 |
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Nicol, D. 2021. "Are trans rights human rights? The case of gender self-ID". Public Law. July, pp. 480-489.
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Nicol, D. 2020. "Doctor Who, Family and National Identity". Entertainment and Sports Law Journal. 18 (1) 4. https://doi.org/10.16997/eslj.255
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Nicol, D. 2019. "Bad business": capitalism and criminality in Agatha Christie's novels. Entertainment and Sports Law Journal. 17 (1) 6. https://doi.org/10.16997/eslj.230
"The Politics and Law of Doctor Who": Special Issue of the Journal of Popular Television
Nicol, D. 2018. "The Politics and Law of Doctor Who": Special Issue of the Journal of Popular Television.
Doctor Who: A British Alien
Nicol, D. 2018. Doctor Who: A British Alien. London Palgrave Macmillan.
'Don't make me go back': post-feminist retreatism in Doctor Who
Franke, A. and Nicol, D. 2018. 'Don't make me go back': post-feminist retreatism in Doctor Who. Journal of Popular Television. 6 (2), pp. 197-211. https://doi.org/10.1386/jptv.6.2.197_1
Swabian housewives, suffering southerners: the contestability of justice as exemplified by the Eurozone crisis
Nicol, D. 2015. Swabian housewives, suffering southerners: the contestability of justice as exemplified by the Eurozone crisis. in: Kochenov, D., De Burca, G. and Williams, A. (ed.) Europe's Justice Deficit? London Bloomsbury. pp. 165-175
Progressive eras, periods of reaction and constitutional change
Nicol, D. 2014. Progressive eras, periods of reaction and constitutional change. German Law Journal. 15 (3), pp. 437-459. https://doi.org/10.1017/S2071832200018988
Can justice dethrone democracy in the European Union? A reply to Jürgen Neyer
Nicol, D. 2012. Can justice dethrone democracy in the European Union? A reply to Jürgen Neyer. Journal of Common Market Studies. 50 (3), pp. 508-522. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-5965.2011.02235.x
Legitimacy of the Commons debate on prisoner voting
Nicol, D. 2011. Legitimacy of the Commons debate on prisoner voting. Public Law.
Europe’s Lochner moment
Nicol, D. 2011. Europe’s Lochner moment. Public Law.
Business rights as human rights
Nicol, D. 2011. Business rights as human rights. in: Campbell, T., Ewing, K.D. and Tomkins, A. (ed.) The legal protection of human rights: sceptical essays Oxford Oxford University Press. pp. 229-243
The constitutional protection of capitalism
Nicol, D. 2010. The constitutional protection of capitalism. Oxford Hart.
Democracy, supremacy and the intergovernmental pillars of the European Union
Nicol, D. 2009. Democracy, supremacy and the intergovernmental pillars of the European Union. Public Law.
Britain's transnational constitution
Nicol, D. 2009. Britain's transnational constitution. in: O'Cinneide, H. and Colner, J. (ed.) Current legal problems 2008 Oxford Oxford University Press.
Professor Tomkins' house of mavericks
Nicol, D. 2006. Professor Tomkins' house of mavericks. Public Law.
Law and politics after the Human Rights Act
Nicol, D. 2006. Law and politics after the Human Rights Act. Public Law. 4, pp. 722-751.
Original intent and the European Convention on Human Rights
Nicol, D. 2005. Original intent and the European Convention on Human Rights. Public Law.
EC membership and the judicialization of British politics
Nicol, D. 2001. EC membership and the judicialization of British politics. Oxford, UK Oxford University Press.
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