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Ten years after... - Michal Bobek (ed.), Central European Judges Under the European Influence. The Transformative Power of the EU Revisited (Hart 2015) 449 pp.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 December 2016

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17 Matczak, Bencze and Kühn, ch. 3; Korzenov, ch. 11.

18 Matczak, Bencze and Kühn, ch. 3; Zalar, ch. 7; Mańko, ch. 4.

19 Tatham, supra n. 13.

20 Matczak, Bencze and Kühn, ch. 3, Varju and Kovács, ch. 9; Półtorak, ch. 10. See also Jaremba, U., ʻThe Impact of EU law pn National Judiciaries: Polish Adminstrative Courts and their Participation in the Process of Legal Integration in the EU’, 3 German Law Journal (2011) p. 930 Google Scholar.

21 Mańko, ch. 4; Galič, ch. 5.

22 Varju and Kovács, ch. 9; Półtorak ch. 10.