ELO is leaving this platform- please do come and find us in bluer skies. It has been an easy decision to make in some ways (duh), but we do realise many of our friends are still here, fighting good fights. Bon courage. From all of us, be safe, keep well, and hope to see you soon.
Mark Gilbert reviews Thomas's Limits of Europe and the volume Reinventing Europe, edited by @bleucht, K Seidel, and @laurentwarl. Mostly, he has some seriously important things to say about 'doing history' of European integration.
https://t.co/YgsYPbBQ2Y
@EuropeanLawOpen is a fully open access journal that offers a dynamic, critical and contextual approach to European law. Check out the latest issue here:
πhttps://t.co/UwVJwIjeSc
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:
https://t.co/X4z4wSwTOl
Turkuler Isiksel on Christian Joerges as a critical intellectual biographer of European integration. Let's unpack some luggage.
https://t.co/khE4JSKenF
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.
https://t.co/9QkuEKk1qA
Rumours of EU competition law being transformed to accommodate new industrial and social policy concerns may be premature...@mciacovides and Konstantinos Stylianou find out.
https://t.co/1Wq1zHA68i
Airbnb and the Amsterjam just dropped: @dionkramer on the complex ways EU Law interacts with local attempts to keep cities liveable.
https://t.co/AjfOQdkr5V
Something wholesome to do dopo il pranzo di natale: @franstrumia on the consequences of the duty of home states to look out for the interests of 'their own' citizens abroad.
https://t.co/chyF1j24Za
Interested in supply chain regulation and how to mitigate corporate climate impacts? Little self-promo for my new article, available open-access:
https://t.co/lJE202H4CH
@EuropeanLawOpen is a fully open access journal that offers a dynamic, critical and contextual approach to European law. Check out the latest issue here:
πhttps://t.co/UwVJwIjeSc
On first view: what to make of 'equality' in European contract law when all we do is buy 'experiences'. @vanessamak takes a deep dive.
https://t.co/WDgCuLLe13
Because of ....stuff, we set up camp in the other place. Please do come find us, it's still a little lonely and chilly under them vast blue skies.
https://t.co/IVId4tO6Mv