- One and Triune – Mutual Recognition and the Circulation of Goods in the EU online pdf
- Mutual Recognition of Driving Licences in the EU – Current State of Integration and Perspectives online pdf
- Mutual Recognition and the Ever-incomplete Internal Market for Pharmaceuticals online pdf
- Sincere Cooperation, Mutual Trust, and Mutual Recognition in Social Security Coordination online pdf
- Mutual Recognition versus Transnational Administration in Tax Law: Is Fiscal Sovereignty Still Alive? online pdf
- Mutual Recognition, Pre-emption and De-centralisation in the Common Agricultural Policy online pdf
- Mutual Recognition in the Spanish Multi-level Administrative State online pdf
- The Principle of Mutual Recognition in European Administrative Law: Still Alive and Kicking? online pdf
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- Valaguzza S. and E. Parisi, Public Private Partnerships, Governing Common Interests, Cheltenham-Northampton: Edward Elgar Publishing 2020, ISBN 978 1 78990 372 0, x + 256pp, hb £85.00 online pdf
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