Preface: Prof. Koen Lenaert 1. Introduction; ( Prof. Adam Lazowski , University of Westminster, UK & Dr. Alicja Sikora , Council of the EU, and Jagiellonian University, Poland) Part 1 : Setting the Scene: EU Regulations from the Perspective of the EU Legal Order 2. EU Regulations as a Source of EU Law ( Prof. Adam Lazowski , University of Westminster, UK) 3. EU Regulations and Subsidiarity Control ( Prof.
Adam Cygan , University of Leicester, UK) 4. Direct Applicability and Direct Effect ( Dr. Alicja Sikora , Council of the EU, and Jagiellonian University, Poland) Part 2 : EU Regulations from the Perspective of the EU Member States 5. Germany ( Katherina Paraschas , Court of Justice) 6. France ( Prof. Ségolène Barbou des Places , University Paris 1, Panthéon-Sorbonne, France + co-author) 7. Italy ( Prof. Fabio Spitaleri , Universita di Trieste, Italy) 8.
The Netherlands ( Prof. Justin Lindeboom , Dr. Lorenzo Squintani and Prof. Ramses A. Wessel , University of Groningen, Netherlands) 9. Belgium ( Prof. Nicolas de Sadeleer , St. Louis University, Brussels, Belgium, tbc) 10.
Luxembourg ( Emilia Fronczak , Loyens & Loeff, Luxembourg) 11. Denmark ( Prof. Helle Krunke , University of Copenhagen, Denmark) 12. Ireland ( Dr. Graham Butler , University of Aarhus, Denmark) 13. Greece ( Prof. Helen Xhantaki , University College London, UK) 14. Spain ( Prof.
Daniel Sarmiento + co-author, University of Madrid, Spain) 15. Portugal ( Prof. Francisco Pereira Coutinho , NOVA School of Law, Lisboa) 16: Austria ( Prof. Konrad Lachmayer , Sigmund Freud University, Vienna) 17. Finland ( Niilo Jääskinen , judge, Court of Justice) 18. Sweden ( Prof. Maria Bergström , University of Uppsala, Sweden) 19. Estonia ( Prof.
Julia Laffranque , judge, Supreme Court of Estonia) 20. Latvia ( Inga Reine , judge, General Court) 21. Lithuania ( Dr. Saulius Lukas Kaleda , European Commission) 22. Poland ( Prof. Krystyna Kowalik-Banczyk , judge, General Court) 23. Czech Republic ( Jan Passer , judge, Court of Justice) 24. Slovakia ( Prof.
Zuzana Vikarská , Lecturer in Constitutional Law at Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic and DPhil candidate at the University of Oxford, UK) 25. Hungary ( Prof.Varju Márton, Prof. Erno Várnay , Hungarian Academy of Science, University of Debrecen, Hungary) 26. Slovenia ( Dr Samo Bardutzky , University of Ljubljana, Slovenia) 27. Malta ( Dr Ivan Sammut , University of Malta) 28. Cyprus ( Prof. Stephanie Laulhe Shaelou , The University of Central Lancashire, UK) 29.
Bulgaria ( Alexander Kornezov , judge, General Court) 30. Romania ( Florina Pop , European Commission) 31. Croatia ( Prof. dr. Snjezana Vasiljevic, Dr. Melita Carevic, Luka Petrovic , University of Zagreb, Croatia) Part 3 : EU Regulations Beyond the Borders of the European Union 32. EU Regulations in the Former Member State: United Kingdom ( Prof. Paul Craig , University of Oxford, UK) 33.
European Economic Area (Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein) ( Dr. George Baur , Liechtenstein Institute) 34. Switzerland ( Prof. Christa Tobler , Universities of Leiden and Basel, Switzerland, tbc) 35. EU Regulations in the Pre-accession States: Western Balkans ( Prof. Adam Lazowski , University of Westminster, UK; Visiting Professor College of Europe, Prof. Julija Brsakoska-Bazerkoska , University of Skopje, North Macedonia) 36. EU Regulations in the ENP Countries: Ukraine, Georgia, Moldova and Armenia ( Prof.
Adam Lazowski , Prof. Roman Petrov, Kyiv Mohyla, Prof. Gaga Gabrichidze , New Vision University, Tbilisi) 37. Conclusions.