This special issue explores how national courts review foreign administrative acts within the EU’s integrated administration framework. It examines whether and how courts
engage with transnational administrative acts arising from horizontal cooperation between Member States in fields such as taxation, migration, pharmaceuticals, and [...]
The following paper presents how foreign administrative acts are classified in the Greek legal order and how Greek administrative courts treat them upon judicial review. It
demonstrates that Greek courts exercise judicial restraint when being faced with transnational administrative acts and proceed with a review only in cases of evident [...]
This article examines the treatment of foreign administrative acts by Portuguese administrative courts, focusing on their judicial review in the context of EU law. Despite
academic recognition of the increasing transnational nature of administrative law, Portuguese case law on this issue remains limited. [...]
The past years have born witness to dramatic and rapid technological changes in assisted reproductive technologies (ART) to include mitochondrial replacement and artificial
gametes, which by fragmenting traditional aspects of parenthood have challenged our deepest conceptions of what it means to be a parent. [...]
The EU has introduced various ESG information obligations for large companies and financial intermediaries, hoping to indirectly promote virtuous behaviour. The legislation
is spread across a multiplicity of regulatory sources and concerns heterogeneous matters: investor protection and consumer preferences (the SFDR, Delegated Regulation [...]
This paper explores the intricate dynamics of corporate group structures, focusing on the influence of corporate power and the potential risks and inefficiencies associated
with managerialism. It begins by defining corporate groups, highlighting the varying definitions across jurisdictions and contexts. [...]