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europeanlawopen.bsky.social
Open access journal of European Law
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On First View: Guillaume Grégoire on the constellation of neoliberal constitutionalism(s) in the EU. www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

🇪🇺🇲🇹 My paper on ‘The Digital Services Act in the European periphery: Critical perspectives on EU digital regulation’ is *finally* out on European Law Open! 🙏 to the many from academia & practice who contributed & engaged with it - it was invaluable. ➡️ Get it here: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

Normalising migration, or normalising the state of exception: Anuscheh Farahat on the new Migration Pact in her Editorial. www.cambridge.org/core/service...

Sascha Somek and @elisabethpaar.bsky.social respond: on Kelsen, Stanley Fish, and the learned public sphere www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

A bit of a dinner table spat among friends: Komarek takes issue with Somek and @elisabethpaar.bsky.social on life as scholars in the digital age www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

a great editorial by Anuscheh Farahat in the new issue of ELO www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

Happy to announce a new issue has dropped. Good stuff. www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

Explore a new collection of the most downloaded articles of 2024 from @europeanlawopen.bsky.social, entirely #openaccess: 📚 cup.org/42AOSAt

2nd paper of 2025, is out in @europeanlawopen.bsky.social! Link: www.cambridge.org/core/service....

Good to see our friends from EuConst here. Getting people to Rome in June does sound like a tough challenge, though...

Rethinking consumer protection in contract law: Vanessa Mak on equality in the age of online 'experiences.' www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

Thank you Mark Gilbert for your review of our book Reinventing Europe in @europeanlawopen.bsky.social A long, thoughtful...and critical review as always! A insightful reflection on what is and what should be EU history.

Mark Gilbert reviews Thomas's Limits of Europe and the volume Reinventing Europe, edited by Leucht, Seidel and @laurentwarlouzet.bsky.social. Mostly, he has some seriously important things to say about 'doing history' of European integration. www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

Poul Kjaer on Joerges in times of fragmented globalisation: from conflicts-law to transformative law. www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

In our Joerges symposium: Sabine Frerichs on conflicts-law constitutionalism and critical political economy. www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

We're proud of everything we publish, but this by @dionkramer.bsky.social is pretty much the kind of work ELO is meant for: methodologically interesting, fine-grained, careful and intellectually ambitious research.

Turkuler Isiksel on Christian Joerges as a critical intellectual biographer of European integration. Let's unpack some luggage. www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

On the duties Member States have toward their 'own' migrants abroad: Francesca Strumia on the push from free movement law towards cosmopolitan values from within. www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

Are we all Polanyians now? @stevenklein.bsky.social on Joerges, Polanyi and the articulation of the social in the EU's market order. www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

How to make sense of the EU as a global regulatory state with the life and work of Christian Joerges. Maria Weimer's sharp and moving piece is here: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

So very happy this piece is out! Christian Joerges - both the man and his scholarship - has meant so much to so many of us. I can only hope to have done his work justice! With many thanks to @vbogoesky.bsky.social, @annabeckers.bsky.social, and @europeanlawopen.bsky.social for making this happen!

From Frankfurt to Bremen to Florence, the lives and scholarship of Gunther Teubner and Christian Joerges are intertwined in o so many profound ways. We are immensely proud and happy to publish Teubner's engagement with conflicts-law constitutionalism. www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

Is EU competition law really transforming into a Swiss knife of broader industrial and social policy? Iacovides and Stylianou find out. www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

With the publication of Conflict and Transformation: Essays on European Law and Policy, we can see the full shape of Christian Joerges's seminal contribution to the political theory of the EU. I was honored to be part of this book symposium celebrating the achievement, doi.org/10.1017/elo....

We just dropped some more contributions to our Joerges symposium: here is @annapeychev.bsky.social on diagonal conflicts in EMU and how to sort them. www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

On First View: @dionkramer.bsky.social on the ways EU Law impacts on local efforts to keep cities from being Airbnbanised. Just wonderful work. www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

And we have a website 😍👇 europeanlawunbound.eu New features will be added in the new year, including a membership area, but information about ELU-S and the inaugural conference is already available online!

It was suggested to us that the title is 'inappropriate.' We don't think so, and neither will you after reading this by @beatesjafjell.bsky.social and Sarah Cornell. www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

Speaking of which: as @petroster.bsky.social puts it, 'Digital Constitutionalism falsely implies the absence of law rather than its presence – or indeed irrelevance – as major causes of this ‘constitutional crisis’. www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

On First View: @miikkamh.bsky.social would like to see a little less 'gap' research into the European digital economy, and more attention to the structuring role of law in the current grotesque conditions. www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

Save the date for the European Law Unbound Society inaugural conference! We will meet at Charles University, Prague, on 25-27 September 2025 with four exciting plenary panels and several informal side events! A CfP open to all interested scholars will open soon! Watch this space for updates.

In the editorial- @cescocosta.bsky.social on the remarkable career of the concept of 'competitiveness' from Maastricht to Draghi. www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

Shai Dothan, Sabine Mair @acelg-uva.bsky.social and @jamayoral.bsky.social introduce the symposium on interdisciplinary methods. More light! www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

New article out in @europeanlawopen.bsky.social by Sabine Mair: 'Going beyond the wordlessness of EU law'. The article is part of the Symposium "New Interdisciplinary Perspectives in EU Law" edited by @jamayoral.bsky.social, Sabine Mair & Shai Dotan. www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

We're experimenting a new marketing technique- sending out notice of our latest issue to zero followers. What can go wrong? www.cambridge.org/core/journal...