Part I - Legal Risks in Developement of EU Law: Reframing Legal Risk in EU Law by Aurélien Raccah.- Legal Risks in the Relation between National Constitutional Law and EU Law by Darinka Piqani.- Human Rights Advocacy for an "International Society of Risk" by Ioannis K. Panoussis.- Linguistic Equality and Language as a Legal Risk for Legislating in the European Union by Réka Somssich.- Legal Translation vs. Legal Certainty in EU Law by Emilia Miscenic.- Part II - Legal Risks in Developement of EU Policies: Legal Risks in Foreign Investment: Framework and First Fruits by Giuseppe Matteo Vaccaro-Incisa.- Legal Risks in Development of EU Consumer Protection Law by Emilia Miscenic.- Legal Risks in EU Social Law by Claire Marzo.- Legal Risks from, to, and within EU Migration Law - An Inventory by Moritz Jesse.- Risks Relating to the Protection of Cultural Heritage: from Climate Change to Disasters by Alessandro Chechi.- Legal Risks in European Environmental Law and Policy by Harry H. G. Post.- A Resilient EU Facing Global Environmental Risks by Leonardo Massai.
About the Author: Emilia Miscenic, Dr. Iur. (Graz), LL.M. (Saarbrücken), is Assistant Professor at the Chair of European and Private International Law, Faculty of Law, University of Rijeka (Croatia). After completing the postgraduate masters study programme at the Europa-Institut of the Saarland University in Germany, she enrolled in the postgraduate doctoral scientific study programme of the Faculty of Law, Karl-Franzens University of Graz. Upon completing the doctoral study programme, she published a scientific monograph in German entitled "Der Verbraucherkreditvertrag in der EU und Kroatien aus materiell- und kollisionsrechtlicher Sicht" (LIT Verlag, 2010). In 2011, she received the Annual National Science Award for Junior Researcher in the field of social sciences from the National Science Awards Committee of the Croatian Parliament for her scientific monograph. In 2012, she received an award from the Foundation of the University of Rijeka for her special contributions to scientific research and teaching activities. In 2013, she was selected by the Ministry of Science, Education and Sports as one of the twenty most successful research assistants in the Republic of Croatia. Special recognition of her work came in the form of a quotation from the Advocate General Trstenjak of the Court of Justice of the European Union in the Opinion to the Case C-453/10, Pereničová et Perenič, who cited her award-winning monograph. She is teaching at the Faculty of Law, University of Rijeka, Faculty of Law, Business and Economics of the University of Bayreuth and the Law Faculty of the Catholic University of Lille.
Aurélien Raccah, PhD at European University Institute (Florence), LL.M. (EUI, Sorbonne), is Associate Professor and Vice Dean at the Law Faculty of the Catholic University of Lille and Barrister in Paris at ELEA AVOCAT. He wrote a PhD thesis on the following topic: "The Direct Implementation of EU Law by the Devolved Bodies. Comparative Approach in Germany, the UK and France". Aurélien Raccah is co-director of the International and European Law School (IELS) where he teaches EU Law. As researcher, he specialised in EU Law and published articles relating to EU law and administrative, environmental and social law and a book on the Lisbon Treaty titled "Traité de Lisbonne: De nouvelles compétences pour l'Union", L'Harmattan, 2012. He is one of the founding members of the Global Legal Network.