European Public Law
Scope & Guideline
Fostering scholarly dialogue on contemporary legal challenges.
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Interplay of National and EU Law:
The journal focuses on how national legal systems interact with EU law, exploring themes such as judicial independence, member state obligations, and the enforcement of EU regulations. - Administrative Law and Governance:
A significant emphasis is placed on administrative law, including the analysis of administrative procedures, the role of regulatory authorities, and the impact of administrative decisions on citizens. - Constitutional Law and Identity:
The journal examines constitutional frameworks across Europe, investigating issues related to national identity, constitutional supremacy, and the evolving nature of constitutionalism in a multilevel context. - Human Rights and Legal Frameworks:
It covers the implications of human rights legislation within the EU, including the relationship between EU law and international human rights standards. - Emerging Legal Challenges:
The journal addresses contemporary legal issues such as algorithmic transparency, privacy laws, and the regulation of new technologies in the public sector.
Trending and Emerging
- Impact of Technology on Public Law:
There is a growing focus on how technology, particularly algorithms and data management, impacts public law, emphasizing transparency and accountability in administrative processes. - Migration and Refugee Law:
The implications of migration policies and refugee law are increasingly prominent, reflecting the ongoing socio-political challenges faced by EU member states. - Climate Change and Environmental Law:
Emerging themes include the legal frameworks addressing climate change and environmental governance, underscoring the intersection of public law with global environmental challenges. - Judicial Independence and Rule of Law:
A renewed emphasis on judicial independence and the rule of law, particularly in light of recent political developments in various EU member states, has become a central theme. - Comparative Studies in Administrative Law:
Comparative analyses of administrative law across different jurisdictions within Europe are gaining popularity, fostering a deeper understanding of diverse legal frameworks.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional State Sovereignty:
Discussions centered around traditional notions of state sovereignty and its challenges have diminished, likely overshadowed by more pressing issues related to EU integration and governance. - Historical Constitutional Developments:
Research focusing on historical perspectives of constitutional developments in Europe is less frequent, suggesting a shift towards contemporary applications and challenges in public law. - Static Interpretations of EU Law:
There appears to be a decline in papers that adopt a static interpretation of EU law, as the focus shifts towards dynamic interactions and the practical implications of EU legal frameworks.
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