Who Rules the World? The Educational Capital of the International Judiciary
In: Forthcoming in University of California Journal of International, Transnational, and Comparative Law
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In: Forthcoming in University of California Journal of International, Transnational, and Comparative Law
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In: Forthcoming in Journal of International Dispute Settlement
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In: Joana Mendes & Ingo Venzke, Allocating Authority (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2018)
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In: iCourts Working Paper Series, No. 58
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In: Forthcoming in Peter Madsen (ed.), Challenging Identities: European Horizons (Routledge, 2016)
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In: Forthcoming in Perspectives from International Political Sociology: Transversal Lines in International Relations (Routledge, 2016), edited by Tugba Basaran, Didier Bigo, Emmanuel-Pierre Guittet and R. B. J. Walker
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In: iCourts Working Paper Series, No 43 2016
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In: The European Law Journal (2016), Forthcoming
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In: Forthcoming in 110 American Journal of International Law n.3, July 2016
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In: European Law Journal, Band 22, Heft 1, S. 40-60
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In: The Columbia Journal of European Law (2016), Forthcoming
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In: iCourts Working Paper Series, No. 10
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With globalization and Europeanization, profound changes have taken place in the composition and structure of elites. Once solidly tied to the nation state, elites have, following processes of differentiation and specialization, become more transnational than ever before. Their development has been conditioned by the evolving relationship between international, transnational, and national powers. In the European context, key institutional players today include the European Commission, the European Ombudsman and the European Court of Justice as aspiring representatives of the general European interest and the Council of Ministers and member states as representing national interests in the EU. Their relationship and changing interfaces are crucial when assessing the development of non-elected political elites as well as more generally the rise of an institutionalized and integrated Europe. ; peerReviewed
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In: Forthcoming, I●CON, International Journal of Constitutional Law
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In: American journal of international law: AJIL, Band 110, Heft 3, S. 533-540
ISSN: 2161-7953