Items where Author is "Rieder, Clemens"
Rieder, Clemens (2018) Solidarity and patient migration in the context of fundamental rights. In: Solidarity in EU law : Legal Principle in the Making. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham. ISBN 9781783477777
Rieder, Clemens (2017) Courts and EU health law and policy. In: Research Handbook on EU Health Law and Policy :. Research Handbook in European Law . Edward Elgar, Cheltenham. ISBN 9781785364716
Rieder, Clemens (2017) Cross-border movement of patients in the EU : a Re-Appraisal. European Journal of Health Law, 24 (4). pp. 390-413. ISSN 0929-0273
Rieder, Clemens (2016) Zur Bewilligung von Doppelstaatsbürgerschaften im österreichischen Staatsbürgerschaftsgesetz 1985 — eine kritische Analyse. Juridikum: Zeitschrift für Kritik - Recht - Gesellschaft.
Rieder, Clemens (2016) The application and interpretation of the EU Charter in the context of cross-border movement of patients. Columbia Journal of European Law, 22 (3). pp. 451-482. ISSN 1076-6715
Stychin, Carl and Rieder, Clemens (2014) Living with/out proximity : comparing a contested concept in tort. Tulane European and Civil Law Forum, 29. pp. 195-216.
Rieder, Clemens (2013) The withdrawal clause of the Lisbon Treaty in the light of EU citizenship (between disintegration and integration). Fordham International Law Journal, 37 (1). pp. 147-174. ISSN 0747-9395
Rieder, Clemens (2010) When Patients Exit, What Happens to Solidarity? In: Promoting Solidarity in the European Union :. Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 122-135. ISBN 978-0-19-958318-8
Rieder, Clemens (2007) The EC Commission’s New Adopted Baby : Health Care. Columbia Journal of European Law, 14. pp. 145-167.
Rieder, Clemens (2006) Case C-147/03, Commission of the European Communities v. Republic of Austria, Judgment of the Court (Second Chamber) 7 July 2005. Common Market Law Review, 43 (6). pp. 1711-1726. ISSN 0165-0750
Rieder, Clemens (2005) Protecting human rights within the European Union : who is better qualified to do the job – the European Court of Justice or the European Court of Human Rights? Tulane European and Civil Law Forum, 20. pp. 73-107.