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1. Introduction: National courts vis-à-vis EU law. new issues, theories and methods / Juan A. Mayoral and Marlene Wind
Part I Judicial dialogue and EU legal mandates: recent developments along with the potential and limitation arising from its use by national judges
2. The preliminary ruling dialogue: three types of questions posed by national courts / Bruno De Witte
3. The Simmenthal revolution revisited: what role for constitutional courts? / Darinka Piqani
4. Polish civil judiciary vis-à-vis the preliminary ruling procedure: in search of a mid-range theory / Urszula Jaremba
5. National courts and the effectiveness of EU law / Urška Šadl
Part II EU law in member state courts: the reception of EU law in old, new and non-EU states
6. Operationalizing the European mandate of national courts: insights from the Netherlands / Monica Claes, Maartje De Visser and Marc De Werd
7. European Union law before national judges: the Polish experience. adept multicentric vision or creeping hierarchical practice / Marcin Górski
8. Judicial reception of EU law in Estonia / Tatjana Evas
9. "Emulate thy neighbour?" how dialogues between the CJEU and non-EU courts could be explained through international relations theory / Allan F. Tatham
Part III Contemporary dynamics in the legal integration of Europe: national courts' roles in protecting fundamental rights and in the area of freedom, security and justice
10. A predicament for domestic courts: caught between the European arrest warrant and fundamental rights / Aida Torres Pérez
11. Immigration and criminal law: is there a judge in Luxembourg? / Rosa Raffaelli 12. Whither judicial Europeanization? the case of the race equality directive / Costanza Hermanin.
Part I Judicial dialogue and EU legal mandates: recent developments along with the potential and limitation arising from its use by national judges
2. The preliminary ruling dialogue: three types of questions posed by national courts / Bruno De Witte
3. The Simmenthal revolution revisited: what role for constitutional courts? / Darinka Piqani
4. Polish civil judiciary vis-à-vis the preliminary ruling procedure: in search of a mid-range theory / Urszula Jaremba
5. National courts and the effectiveness of EU law / Urška Šadl
Part II EU law in member state courts: the reception of EU law in old, new and non-EU states
6. Operationalizing the European mandate of national courts: insights from the Netherlands / Monica Claes, Maartje De Visser and Marc De Werd
7. European Union law before national judges: the Polish experience. adept multicentric vision or creeping hierarchical practice / Marcin Górski
8. Judicial reception of EU law in Estonia / Tatjana Evas
9. "Emulate thy neighbour?" how dialogues between the CJEU and non-EU courts could be explained through international relations theory / Allan F. Tatham
Part III Contemporary dynamics in the legal integration of Europe: national courts' roles in protecting fundamental rights and in the area of freedom, security and justice
10. A predicament for domestic courts: caught between the European arrest warrant and fundamental rights / Aida Torres Pérez
11. Immigration and criminal law: is there a judge in Luxembourg? / Rosa Raffaelli 12. Whither judicial Europeanization? the case of the race equality directive / Costanza Hermanin.