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    Eckes, C. (2011). The legal framework of the European Union's counter-terrorist policies: full of good intentions? In C. Eckes, & T. Konstadinides (Eds.), Crime within the area of freedom, security and justice: a European public order (pp. 127-158). Cambridge University Press. http://ssrn.com/abstract=2092789
  • Eckes, C. (2010). Case C-188/07, Commune de Mesquer v. Total France and Total International Ltd., judgment of the court (Grand Chamber) of 24 June 2008 [2008] ECR I-4501; Case C-301/08, Irène Bogiatzi v. Deutscher Luftpool, Société Luxair, European Communities, Luxembourg, Foyer Assurances SA, judgment of the court (Fourth Chamber) of 22 October 2009, not yet reported. Case note on: CJEU, 24/06/08, C-188/07, ECLI:EU:C:2008:359 (Commune de Mesquer v. Total France and Total International Ltd). Common Market Law Review, 47(3), 899-915.
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    Eckes, C. (2010). International law as law of the EU: the role of the Court of Justice. (CLEER working papers; No. 2010/6). Centre for the Law of EU External Relations, T.M.C. Asser Institute. http://www.asser.nl/upload/documents/1212010_60145clee10-6web.pdf
  • Eckes, C. (2009). Test case for the resilience of the EU's constitutional foundations. European Public Law, 15(3), 351-378. http://www.kluwerlawonline.com/document.php?id=EURO2009028
  • Eckes, C. (2009). [Review of: C. Barnard, O. Odudu (2009) The outer limits of European union law]. European Law Review, 34(5), 794-796.
  • Eckes, C. (2009). EU counter-terrorist policies and fundamental rights: the case of individual sanctions. (Oxford studies in European law). Oxford University Press.
  • Eckes, C. (2008). Sanctions against individuals: fighting terrorism within the European legal order. European Constitutional Law Review, 4(2), 205-224. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1574019608002058
  • Curtin, D., & Eckes, C. (2008). The Kadi case: mapping the boundaries between the executive and the judiciary in Europe. International Organizations Law Review, 5(2), 365-369. https://doi.org/10.1163/157237408X412961
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