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Part ILegal-Political Tensions within the European Union: Reflections on the ‘European Sovereignty’ Proposed by France by Fausto de Quadros.- Liberalism and Illiberalism in the European Construction by J. N. Cunha Rodrigues.- Member States Nationality and European Union Citizenship: The Reinforcement of Interdependence in the Recent Court of Justice Case-law by Rui Manuel Moura Ramos.- Subsidiarity: Quo Vadis? by Dulce Lopes.- Part II – Rule of Law: Courts and the Protection of Democracy by Miguel Poiares Maduro.- The Rule of Law and EU Competition Law – The Sped-Pro Case by Sofia Oliveira Pais and Marta Prata Domingos.- Judicial Independence in A Union Based on the Rule of Law: A Play in Five Acts by Alessandra Silveira .- The Court of Justice of the EU and the Independence of the Judiciary by Inês Quadros.- Current Challenges to the Rule of Law and European e-Justice as an Original Tool to Answer Effective Judicial Protection Demands by Joana Covelo Abreu.- Part III – Contemporary EU Policies: Updating Public Interest: Regional Blocs and World Challenges. The Role of the European Union by Manuel Lopes Porto.- Building A European Data Space by Graça Enes.- Should Merger Control Rules Apply to the Granting of Special or Exclusive Rights by a Member State to an Undertaking? A Contribution to Tighten a Loose Knot by José Luís da Cruz Vilaça and Rita Leandro Vasconcelos.- Data Retention in Portugal: Big Brother is (No Longer) Watching by Francisco Pereira Coutinho.- Part IV – On the Verge of Autonomy: The First Portuguese Constitutional Court Ruling on Supremacy of EU Law: The Wait is Finally Over by Patrícia Fragoso Martins.- The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union and Constitutional Judicial Review of National Rules by Afonso Patrão.- A “Principle of Exclusive Competence of the Court for the Definitive Interpretation of EU law”? Is There Anybody in There? I’ll Need Some Information, First! by Miguel Gorjão-Henriques.

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      Publisher: Springer
      Publication Date: 24/08/2025
      ISBN13: 9783031957161, 978-3031957161
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      Part ILegal-Political Tensions within the European Union: Reflections on the ‘European Sovereignty’ Proposed by France by Fausto de Quadros.- Liberalism and Illiberalism in the European Construction by J. N. Cunha Rodrigues.- Member States Nationality and European Union Citizenship: The Reinforcement of Interdependence in the Recent Court of Justice Case-law by Rui Manuel Moura Ramos.- Subsidiarity: Quo Vadis? by Dulce Lopes.- Part II – Rule of Law: Courts and the Protection of Democracy by Miguel Poiares Maduro.- The Rule of Law and EU Competition Law – The Sped-Pro Case by Sofia Oliveira Pais and Marta Prata Domingos.- Judicial Independence in A Union Based on the Rule of Law: A Play in Five Acts by Alessandra Silveira .- The Court of Justice of the EU and the Independence of the Judiciary by Inês Quadros.- Current Challenges to the Rule of Law and European e-Justice as an Original Tool to Answer Effective Judicial Protection Demands by Joana Covelo Abreu.- Part III – Contemporary EU Policies: Updating Public Interest: Regional Blocs and World Challenges. The Role of the European Union by Manuel Lopes Porto.- Building A European Data Space by Graça Enes.- Should Merger Control Rules Apply to the Granting of Special or Exclusive Rights by a Member State to an Undertaking? A Contribution to Tighten a Loose Knot by José Luís da Cruz Vilaça and Rita Leandro Vasconcelos.- Data Retention in Portugal: Big Brother is (No Longer) Watching by Francisco Pereira Coutinho.- Part IV – On the Verge of Autonomy: The First Portuguese Constitutional Court Ruling on Supremacy of EU Law: The Wait is Finally Over by Patrícia Fragoso Martins.- The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union and Constitutional Judicial Review of National Rules by Afonso Patrão.- A “Principle of Exclusive Competence of the Court for the Definitive Interpretation of EU law”? Is There Anybody in There? I’ll Need Some Information, First! by Miguel Gorjão-Henriques.

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