The phenomenon of mass migrations represents an international dilemma encompassing increasingly complex questions for the EU transnational and global community. It calls for progressive solutions and specific legal frameworks on adequate forms of assistance to the benefit of States most severely affected by massive refugees‘ and migrants‘ movements, while also paying respect for human dignity...
OXFORD HANDBOOK OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW IN ASIA
This panel brings together a selection of chapters from the forthcoming Oxford Handbook of Constitutional Law in Asia, which covers East Asia, Southeast Asia, and much of South Asia from a regional and interdisciplinary perspective.
CURRENT STATUS AND FUTURE OF EMU AND EBU IN A CONSTITUTIONAL DIMENSION
Both the European Economic and Monetary Union and the European Banking Union are currently in a phase of consolidation. Several European and international legal norms were recently adopted to strengthen the EMU‘s resilience and preserve the common currency. However, these measures are deemed largely insufficient and there is a wide consensus that further reforms are...