
EuropeanLawOpen
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Open access journal of European Law, published by @CUP_Law.
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In the symposium on interdisciplinarity: Shai Dothan on the importance of social networks in analysing the impact of Courts cambridge.org/core/journals/…

On first view: what to make of 'equality' in European contract law when all we do is buy 'experiences'. Vanessa Mak takes a deep dive. cambridge.org/core/journals/…

On First View: Beate Sjåfjell - no longer active here and Sarah Cornell 💙 in a wtaf moment that will not pass anytime soon. cambridge.org/core/journals/…





Something wholesome to do dopo il pranzo di natale: Francesca Strumia on the consequences of the duty of home states to look out for the interests of 'their own' citizens abroad. cambridge.org/core/journals/…

Airbnb and the Amsterjam just dropped: Dion Kramer on the complex ways EU Law interacts with local attempts to keep cities liveable. cambridge.org/core/journals/…

Just out, for our Joerges symposium: Anna Peychev on conflicts-law constitutionalism in EMU. 'Do unto others...' cambridge.org/core/journals/…






EuropeanLawOpen is a fully open access journal that offers a dynamic, critical and contextual approach to European law. Check out the latest issue here: 🔗cup.org/3ZObYlt


Mark Gilbert reviews Thomas's Limits of Europe and the volume Reinventing Europe, edited by @bleucht, K Seidel, and Laurent Warlouzet. Mostly, he has some seriously important things to say about 'doing history' of European integration. cambridge.org/core/journals/…
