Table of contents of the issue 2/2019, April-June
Editoriale
Saggi
New Exercises in Sovereignity: the Single Supervisory Mechanism as a Laboratory of Union Law
Technocratic Governments Compared
The protection of experimental animals in the european context
The procedural protection system in the field of public contracts in Italy and France: a (first) comparison
Contrasto della povertà e politiche attive del lavoro: il mito del reddito di cittadinanza e la realtà delle condizionalità (a cura di Alessandro Somma)
Fight against poverty and active labor market policies: basic income, guaranteed minimum income and the conditionalities-regime
Basic income and minimum guaranteed income schemes in Portugal and Spain
From welfare state to flexicurity to the competition state: labour policies in Nordic countries
From Poor Laws to Universal Credit: the development of basic income in the United Kingdom
From the revenu de solidarité active to the prime d'activité: French tools of social innovation to fight poverty and isolation
Basic income and minimum guaranteed income in German and Austrian law
Integration to (family) income: the recent Polish experience in a comparative perspective
Reading the Right to Basic Income from a Latin-American perspective
Ideological vorverständnis vs. factual analysis: rise and decline of basic income in North America
Basic income: the Swiss case study
Dibattiti
Il ruolo della comparazione giuridica tra gli studiosi del diritto pubblico in Francia: un ennesimo esempio dell'exception française? Intervista a Jean-Bernard Auby
The Use of Comparative Law seen through the Lenses of a Legal Pluralist. Interview with Carol Harlow
Le priorità della dottrina pubblicistica tedesca. Intervista a Rainer Arnold
Il diritto comparato in Spagna: una scienza senza disciplina accademica (nonostante l'apertura al mondo). Intervista a Francisco Javier Díaz Revorio
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