Judicial ‘life’ of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European UnionA cura di Ilaria Anrò, Nicole Lazzerini The European Union can Lawfully Prohibit the Provision of Certain Legal Services to Russian Entities1 December 2024   Issue: 3/2024 Luigi LonardoLecturer in EU Law, University College Cork Day After Day: Further Developments on the European Arrest Warrant and the Protection of Fundamental Rights in the CJEU’s Breian Judgment22 October 2024   Issue: 3/2024 Alessandro RosanòTenure Track Researcher in European Union Law, University of Parma The (denied) request of the Romanian judges’ associations to obtain legal standing under EU law before the national authorities30 July 2024   Issue: 2/2024 Miriana LanottePostdoctoral Research Fellow in European Union Law at the University of Bologna Ne bis in idem in light of the res judicata principle: procedural guarantee or first come first served rule?4 March 2024   Issue: 1/2024 Alessandro CarpiLL.M candidate at the College of Europe The prohibition for the trial court to raise of its own motion the annulment of the procedure due to the belated information regarding the right to remain silent when arrested11 September 2023   Issue: 2/2023 Anna VicinanzaPhD student in EU Law, Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna The referring judge’s power to establish facts constituting an offence before making a reference for a preliminary ruling18 July 2023   Issue: 1/2023 Miriana LanottePostdoctoral Research Fellow in European Union Law at the University of Bologna The Implications of the Combined reading of Article 9(3) of the Aarhus Convention and Article 47 of the Charter on the right of Environmental Associations to bring Legal Proceedings before National Courts8 June 2023   Issue: 1/2023 Alessandra FaviAssegnista di ricerca, Università degli Studi di Firenze Articles The General Court beyond Prejudice: Preliminary References to the General Court1 September 2024   Issue: 3/2024 Massimo Condinanzi, Chiara AmalfitanoFull Professor of EU Law, University of Milan Gaps and ‘Known Unknowns’ in the Transfer of Preliminary References to the General Court1 September 2024   Issue: 3/2024 Daniel SarmientoProfessor of European Union law, Universidad Complutense de Madrid A Further Application of Hooke’s Law? Some Remarks after the Entry into Force of the Recent Reform of the Statute of the Court of Justice of the European Union1 September 2024   Issue: 3/2024 Massimo Francesco OrzanLegal Secretary, General Court of the European Union