Print version, Cover; Title; Copyright; Preface; Contents; List of Contributors; Table of Cases; PART I THE EUROPEAN JUDICIAL SYSTEM; 1. The Court of Justice of the European Union: A Judiciary in a Constant State of Transformation; 2. Multilevel Judicial Co-operation; 3. Private Parties' Access to the Courts of Regional Economic Integration Organisations: A Comparative Analysis; 4. From Diplomacy to Judicialisation? -- Some Thoughts on EU-Swiss Relations; 5. 20 Years On: Some Reflections on the European Economic Area Judicial Mechanism, 6. A Special Relationship: The EU and the Hague Conference on Private International Law7. Subsidiarity as a Legal Concept; 8. The National Judge as EU Judge: Opinion 1/09; 9. Issues of EU Law raised by National Courts of their Own Motion; 10. Some Reflections on Mutual Recognition in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice; 11. Administrative Law as a Key to Market Integration?; 12. French Administrative Courts and Union Law; 13. Preliminary References and Swedish Courts: What Explains the Continuing Restrictive Attitude?; 14. The Swedish Market Court, PART II CITIZENSHIP AND FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS15. Apropos European Citizenship: The Right to Move and Reside Freely; 16. 'Civis Europaeus Sum': From the Cross-border Link to the Status of Citizen of the Union; 17. Zambrano, An Unexpected Ruling; 18. Citizenship and Fundamental Rights -- Pandora's Box or a Natural Step Towards Maturity?; 19. The European Arrest Warrant: The Impact of the Charter; 20. The Scope of Application of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union in the Member States; 21. The Charter and the Future Contours of EU Social and Employment Law, 22. How is the EU Concept of Discrimination Implemented and Applied in Sweden?23. Age Discrimination -- Four Nordic Cases; PART III PROCEDURE AND DUE PROCESS; 24. Thoughts on Proportionality and Coherence in the Jurisprudence of the Court of Justice; 25. Unlimited Jurisdiction: What Does it Mean Today?; 26. Due Process in European Competition Procedure: A Fundamental Concept or a Mere Formality?; 27. Rights of Defence in Cartel Proceedings: Some Ideas for Manageable Improvements; 28. The Technische Glaswerke Ilmenau Ruling: A Step Backwards for Transparency in EU Competition Cases?, 29. Transparency -- An Everlasting Challenge for the European UnionIndex