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Introduction / Adam Lazowski and Steven Blockmans
Part I foundations, competences and actors
1. Constitutional foundations and EU institutional framework: six years of working with Lisbon reform / Adam Lazowski and Steven Blockmans
2. Competences: codification and contestation / Monica Claes and Bruno De Witte
3. New dynamics in the decision making in the wake of European financial and sovereign debt crisis / Fabian Amtenbrink and Kees van Duin
4. National parliaments as guardians of the principle of subsidiarity / Adam Cygan
5. European agencies: what about the institutional balance / Ellen Vos and Michelle Everson
Part II democracy and fundamental rights
6. The democratic foundations of the union: representative democracy, complementarity and the legal challenge of article 11 TEU / Joana Mendes
7. Transparency in the EU: constitutional overtones, institutional dynamics and the escape hatch of secrecy / Deirdre Curtin and Maarten Hillebrandt
8. Fundamental rights protection in the legal order of the European Union / Martin Kuijer
Part III: judicial architecture
9. EU judiciary in need of reform? / Tamara Capeta
10. Judicial review in EU law: a post-Lisbon perspective / Saulius Lukas Kaleda
11. Financial penalties for non-execution of the judgement of the court of justice of the EU / Alicja Sikora
12. The court of justice, the national courts, and the spirit of cooperation: between dichtung und warheit / Michal Bobek
Part IV enforcement of EU law
13. Five decades since Van Gend and Costa came to town: primacy and direct effect revisited / Agata B. Capik
14. National procedural autonomy: concept, practice and theoretical queries / Matej Avbelj
15. Liability for breach of EU law by the union, member states and individuals: damages, enforcement and effective judicial protection / Kathleen Gutman
Conclusions / Adam Lazowski and Steven Blockmans.
Part I foundations, competences and actors
1. Constitutional foundations and EU institutional framework: six years of working with Lisbon reform / Adam Lazowski and Steven Blockmans
2. Competences: codification and contestation / Monica Claes and Bruno De Witte
3. New dynamics in the decision making in the wake of European financial and sovereign debt crisis / Fabian Amtenbrink and Kees van Duin
4. National parliaments as guardians of the principle of subsidiarity / Adam Cygan
5. European agencies: what about the institutional balance / Ellen Vos and Michelle Everson
Part II democracy and fundamental rights
6. The democratic foundations of the union: representative democracy, complementarity and the legal challenge of article 11 TEU / Joana Mendes
7. Transparency in the EU: constitutional overtones, institutional dynamics and the escape hatch of secrecy / Deirdre Curtin and Maarten Hillebrandt
8. Fundamental rights protection in the legal order of the European Union / Martin Kuijer
Part III: judicial architecture
9. EU judiciary in need of reform? / Tamara Capeta
10. Judicial review in EU law: a post-Lisbon perspective / Saulius Lukas Kaleda
11. Financial penalties for non-execution of the judgement of the court of justice of the EU / Alicja Sikora
12. The court of justice, the national courts, and the spirit of cooperation: between dichtung und warheit / Michal Bobek
Part IV enforcement of EU law
13. Five decades since Van Gend and Costa came to town: primacy and direct effect revisited / Agata B. Capik
14. National procedural autonomy: concept, practice and theoretical queries / Matej Avbelj
15. Liability for breach of EU law by the union, member states and individuals: damages, enforcement and effective judicial protection / Kathleen Gutman
Conclusions / Adam Lazowski and Steven Blockmans.