An #openaccess, peer-reviewed journal based @EUI_EU Law Department – publishing in comparative law, EU law, international law and legal theory since 2007.
Kaleigh Campbell's article dives into how the ECtHR handles cultural property cases under the ECHR. 🏛️⚖️ Discover insights into property rights, freedom of expression, and the unique treatment of cultural heritage.
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Our newest piece critically examines how problematic and non-scientific interpretations of sustainable development have been normalised in international law.
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Yesterday, the #EJLS awarded its annual Peer Reviewer of the Year award to our Senior Editor Fouad Saleh at @eui_law. Congratulations, @Fouadesque! Thank you for your commitment to the journal, for your insightfulness & generosity in the peer review process. 🎉 #PeerReview#EUI
The ‘Freedom of panorama’ permits the free use of images of works in public spaces without the author’s consent. In her article, @AnnaShtefan explores nuances of Freedom of Panorama within the EU and proposes key improvements 👉shorturl.at/7QO1T#FreedomOfPanorama#EU
Climate change is an intergenerational issue. In our latest issue, 16(1), New Voices author Enikő Krajnyák studies the role of specialised high-level institutions for the rights of future generations. 👉t.ly/qHzfG#climatejustice#ClimateCrisis#futuregenerations
Feedback is a gift, but it may also evoke strong emotions. In our newest editorial, #EJLS Editor-in-Chief @mickwidd_25 explores the importance of constructive criticism in the peer review process of a law journal. A must-read for authors & reviewers!👉 t.ly/gw_JJ
Issue 15(2) concludes with a review written by
@NozizweDube on the recent book "Decolonisation and Legal Knowledge: Reflections on Power and Possibility" (by Folúkẹ́ Adébísí). Full article 👉🏼ejls.eui.eu/wp-content/uploa…
Are the rights of persons with disabilities adequately protected in Europe? Jeffrey Archer Miller's article focuses on the Strengthening of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities In Europe to Access Goods and Services.
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In her thought-provoking article @GiovannaGilleri discusses the ability of CEDAW to afford protection for all gendered individuals, advancing a renewed understanding of gendered domination-subordination under international human rights law. Full article 👉🏼ejls.eui.eu/wp-content/uploa…
Explore reflections by the author of 'European Constitutional Imaginaries: Between Ideology and Utopia.' Jan Komarek responds to the commentaries of Reymann, @KrogelMaciej and @ForbergHagen, with great potential for continued engagement. 👉 cadmus.eui.eu/handle/1814/76…
In ‘Constitutionalism as Practice’, @ForbergHagen suggests a Marxist understanding of ideology to describe #EuropeanConstitutionalism, and argues that only global constitutionalism that is practised allows for a renewal of the concept.
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The first of our Book symposium pieces on Jan Komárek's 'European Constitutional Imaginaries' Max Reymann personally reflects on the book's impact on his EU Law Journey and how it sparks discourse on the future of #EU law. Access the full commentary by 👉 cadmus.eui.eu/handle/1814/76…