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  • Curtin, D., & Egeberg, M. (Eds.) (2009). Towards a new executive order in Europe? (West European politics series). Routledge.
  • Curtin, D. (2009). Irish ‘no' to the Lisbon Treaty: Ireland's fata morgana? Revista de Estudos Europeus, 3/5, 13-34.
  • Curtin, D. (2009). The Council of Ministers: the missing link? In L. Verhey, P. Kiiver, & S. Loeffen (Eds.), Political accountability and European integration (pp. 125-135). European Law Publishing.
  • Curtin, D. M. (2009). Ierland en het Verdrag van Lissabon: van ‘nee’ naar ‘ja’? In R. H. van Ooik, & R. A. Wessel (Eds.), De Europese Unie na het Verdrag van Lissabon (pp. 85-96). (Europa in beeld; No. 6). Kluwer.
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    Curtin, D. (2009). The Irish 'no' to the Lisbon Treaty: Ireland's voice and Europe's exit? Zeitschrift für Staats- und Europawissenschaften, 7(1), 31-50.
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    Curtin, D. M. (2009). Accumulated executive power in Europe: the 'most dangerous' branch of government in the European Union. (Mededelingen van de Afdeling Letterkunde / Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen; No. nieuwe reeks, dl. 71, no. 3). KNAW Press.
  • Besselink, L., Curtin, D., & Reestman, J. H. (2008). Instemmingsvereiste én behandelingsvoorbehoud voor EU-besluiten! Nu of nooit! Nederlands Juristenblad, 83(22), 1349-1350. http://www.njb.nl/website/printen.php?DoctypeID=ARTIKEL&DocID=3658
  • 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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    Curtin, D., & Nollkaemper, A. (2007). Conceptualizing Accountability in International and European Law. Netherlands Yearbook of International Law, 36, 3-20.
  • Curtin, D., Smits, J. M., Klip, A., & McCahery, J. A. (2006). European integration and law: four contributions on the interplay between European integration and European and national law to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Maastricht University's Faculty of Law. (Ius commune europaeum; No. 56). Intersentia.
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