Archive 2018 Editorial. The rule of law and the role of courts Marta Cartabia Judicial review of administrative action in the Austro-Hungarian empire. The formative years (1890-1910) Angela Ferrari Zumbini Judicial review of administrative action in the United Kingdom: the status of standards between 1890 and 1910 Conor McCormick The EU social integration clause in a legal perspective Maria Eugenia Bartoloni Reshaping the Europeanisation: a new Romanian transposition of the old European directives on remedies in public procurement Demis M. Sparios IJPL 2018 Volume 1 Guest editorial. Constitutional adjudication in Europe between unity and pluralism Pietro Faraguna, Cristina Fasone, Giovanni Piccirilli Introductory essays. Europe and constitutional pluralism: prospects and limitations Raffaele Bifulco The advantage of having the “first word” in the composite European constitution Nicola Lupo I. National and supranational courts as battleground and meeting ground of constitutional adjudication. Limiting the ‘counter-limits’. National constitutional courts and the scope of the primacy of EU law Davide Paris The implicit cooperation between the Strasbourg court and constitutional courts: a silent unity? Alessia-Ottavia Cozzi Protection of EU law in case of legislative omissions: how constitutional courts react Sarah Verstraelen II. Testing the battleground: social rights and institutional challenges during the Eurozone crisis. Social rights in the Greek austerity crisis: reframing constitutional pluralism Kyriaki Pavlidou The jurisprudence of the crisis: the uncertain place of European law between pluralism and unity Leonardo Pierdominici Do constitutional courts care about parliaments in the Euro-crisis? On the precedence of the “constitutional identity review” Cristina Fasone III. Reconciling in constitutional adjudication: rules of engagement in the composite European Constitution fundamental rights protection in the EU: the ECJ’s difficult mission to strike a balance between uniformity and diversity Andrea Edenharter The good, the bad, and the ugly: national constitutional judges and the EU constitutional identity Giovanni Zaccaroni Constitutionalising the European court of justice? The role of structural and procedural reforms Carlo Tovo Conclusive remarks Gábor Halmai Special section - Interviews constitutional adjudication within a European composite constitution – A view from the bench Giuliano Amato, Marta Cartabia, Daria de Pretis, Silvana Sciarra IJPL 2018 Volume 2