COMMON MARKET LAW REVIEW
Scope & Guideline
Shaping the Future of International Legal Discourse
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- European Integration and Governance:
The journal explores the complexities of EU governance, including the legal principles underpinning integration processes, the interaction between EU and national laws, and the implications for member states' sovereignty. - Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms:
A significant focus is placed on the protection of human rights within the EU legal framework, analyzing how EU law interacts with national legal systems to safeguard individual rights and freedoms. - Competition Law and Economic Regulation:
The journal frequently addresses issues related to EU competition law, market regulation, and economic governance, examining the balance between maintaining competitive markets and ensuring consumer protection. - Social Policy and Labor Law:
There is an emphasis on the intersection of EU law with social policies, labor rights, and the implications of EU directives on member states' social frameworks. - Digital Law and Data Protection:
The evolving challenges of digitalization, including data protection laws (GDPR) and the regulation of digital markets, are key areas of interest, reflecting the need for legal frameworks to adapt to technological advancements. - Environmental Law and Sustainable Development:
The journal emphasizes the legal aspects of environmental protection and sustainability, evaluating EU policies aimed at addressing climate change and promoting sustainable development. - Judicial Cooperation and Legal Remedies:
The dynamics of judicial cooperation within the EU legal framework, including the effectiveness of legal remedies and the role of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), are critical areas of analysis.
Trending and Emerging
- Digitalization and Cybersecurity Law:
There is a growing focus on the legal implications of digital transformation, including data protection, cybersecurity, and the regulation of digital markets, indicating an urgent need for new legal frameworks. - Climate Change and Environmental Law:
The journal has increasingly addressed climate change and sustainability, reflecting the EU's commitment to the Green Deal and the legal ramifications of environmental policies. - Migration and Asylum Law:
Emerging themes related to migration and asylum reflect ongoing legal challenges, particularly in the context of EU policies and their impact on fundamental rights. - Public Health Law in the Context of COVID-19:
The legal frameworks surrounding public health, particularly in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, have gained attention, highlighting the intersection of health policy and EU law. - Social Justice and Equality Law:
There is an expanding discourse on social justice, equality, and anti-discrimination law within the EU, indicating a trend towards addressing systemic inequalities through legal mechanisms. - International Trade and Economic Law:
The implications of international trade agreements and economic law are increasingly relevant, especially in the context of post-Brexit legal frameworks and global trade dynamics.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Trade Law:
The focus on traditional trade law aspects has decreased, as the journal has shifted towards more contemporary issues such as digital trade and economic regulation in the context of globalization. - Historical Perspectives of EU Law:
There has been a noticeable reduction in papers addressing historical analyses of EU law, indicating a shift towards current legal challenges and practical applications rather than retrospective examinations. - National Sovereignty vs. EU Law:
Discussions centering on the tension between national sovereignty and EU law appear less frequently, possibly due to the increasing normalization of EU law supremacy in practice. - Regional Integration Models:
The examination of alternative regional integration models outside the EU context has waned, as the journal focuses more on the distinctiveness of EU law and its implications for member states. - Theoretical Legal Frameworks:
Theoretical explorations of EU law have become less frequent, with a greater emphasis on empirical studies and practical implications in recent publications.
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