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FRITZ Vera

Main Referenced Co-authors
Main Referenced Keywords
European Court of Justice (4); European Law (2); actors of European legal integration (1); advocates general (1); biographies (1);
Main Referenced Unit & Research Centers
Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) > Contemporary History of Luxembourg (LHI) (14)
Main Referenced Disciplines
History (14)
European & international law (1)

Publications (total 15)

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Fritz, V. (2018). Robert Lecourt (1908 - 2004) [Paper presentation]. Key Biographies. https://hdl.handle.net/10993/37169

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Fritz, V. (April 2020). Activism on and off the bench: Pierre Pescatore and the law of integration. Common Market Law Review, 57 (02), 475 - 502. https://hdl.handle.net/10993/43035

Fritz, V. (25 September 2020). A Transnational Perspective on Luxembourg’s Judicial History through the Lens of the Trajectory of Jean-Jacques Willmar [Paper presentation]. Law in Transnational Spaces: Cross-border Biographies in Legal History in the 19th and 20th Century, Berlin, Germany.

Fritz, V. (April 2020). Activism on and off the bench: Pierre Pescatore and the law of integration. Common Market Law Review, 57 (02), 475 - 502.
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Fritz, V. (20 February 2020). Using judge biographies together with the CJEU's archives [Paper presentation]. The Court of Justice in the Archives Project: First Findings and Next Steps, Florence, Italy.

Fritz, V. (24 September 2019). Luxembourg’s judicial elite on the path to independence from foreign and national political influence (1795 to 1848) [Paper presentation]. 6. Colloquium on Crime and Criminal Justice in the Modern Era – Crime, Justice and Elites, Heppenheim, Germany.

Fritz, V. (11 April 2019). The Belgian Judges in the early history of the European Court of Justice (1951-73) [Paper presentation]. Lecture series - New approaches to the history of European Union Law, Bruxelles, Belgium.

Fritz, V. (01 April 2019). Judge biographies and the acceptance of the CJEU’s ‘revolutionary’ case law of the 1960s and 1970s [Paper presentation]. Seminar on the European Court of Justice.

Fritz, V. (2019). La légitimité des "juges-experts" de la Cour européenne de Justice 1952 - 1972. In V. ALBE, J. COMMAILLE, ... F. LE BOT (Eds.), L'échelle des régulations politiques, XVIIIe - XXIe siècles (pp. 143 - 154). France: Septentrion.

Fritz, V. (21 September 2018). Biographies as a methodology to unveil the politicization of the Court of Justice of the EU [Paper presentation]. Studying EU Law and the European Court of Justice - New Approaches and Methodologies, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Fritz, V. (21 June 2018). The legacy of the interwar period in the beginnings of European legal integration: the case of Massimo Pilotti [Paper presentation]. Conference 'Key Biographies in the Legal History of the European Union, 1950-1993’, Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany.

Fritz, V. (2018). Bypassing (a lack of) archives: a prosopography approach of the history of the European Court of Justice, 1950s-1970s [Paper presentation]. Prosopography in international and economic history, Florence, Italy.

Fritz, V. (2018). Robert Lecourt (1908 - 2004) [Paper presentation]. Key Biographies.

Fritz, V. (2018). Juges et avocats généraux de la Cour de Justice de l’Union européenne (1952 – 1972). Une approche biographique de l’histoire d’une révolution juridique. Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany: Vittorio Klostermann.

Fritz, V. (22 June 2017). A vision of Europe based on diplomatic experience: Pierre Pescatore - from internationalist to supranationalist [Paper presentation]. Treaties as travaux préparatoires: Conference on the 60th Anniversary of the Treaties of Rome, Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany.

Fritz, V. (2017). Tessili vs Dunlop 1976: The Political Background of Judicial Restraint. In N. Fernanda & B. Davies, EU Law stories: Contextual and critical histories of European Jurisprudence (pp. 338 - 356). Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/9781316340479.019
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Fritz, V. (2015). The First Member State Rebellion? The European Court of Justice and the negotiations of the 'Luxembourg protocol' of 1971’. European Law Journal, 21 (5), 680-699. doi:10.1111/eulj.12129
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