EJLS - European Journal of Legal Studies Articles: Recent submissions
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Title:Imagining European constitutionalism as a constitutional scholar Author(s):KOMÁREK, JanDate:2024Citation:European journal of legal studies, 2004, Vol. 15, No. 2, pp. 127-135Type:ArticleAbstract:I am grateful to the organisers of this symposium and particularly to the authors for their reflections on our book, European Constitutional Imaginaries: Between Ideology and Utopia. This is a very special occasion to have ...
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Title:Of Charlie and Karl : notes on persuasive legal writing Author(s):DIJKMAN, Léon Edward Date:2024Citation:European journal of legal studies, 2024, Vol. 15, No. 2, pp. 57-72Type:ArticleAbstract:How can we distinguish good from mediocre in doctrinal legal research? There may be as many answers to this question as there are lawyers. This essay nevertheless attempts to stake out three elements that are indispensable ...
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Title:National imaginaries for a transnational EU? Author(s):REYMANN, Maximilian Klaus Date:2024Citation:European journal of legal studies, 2024, Vol. 15, No. 2, pp. 73-89Type:ArticleAbstract:Jan Komárek's new book European Constitutional Imaginaries: Between Ideology and Utopia is not only an immense scholarly contribution to the discussion of European constitutionalism, but also a joy to read. The diverse ...
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Title:Special section : legal epistemologies, editorial : overcoming temptation? Author(s):HOLTERMANN, Jakob v. H.Date:2024Citation:European journal of legal studies, 2024, Vol. 15, No. 2, pp. 11-17Type:ArticleAbstract:This timely and stimulating symposium issue is the final result of what started as a few days of intense debate over the question, 'How do we know what is true in the field of law?', which took place at a workshop in June ...
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Title:Battling for the is-position in the field of law : the problem with case-law sampling Author(s):MOLBÆK-STEENSIG, Helga Date:2024Citation:European journal of legal studies, 2024, Vol. 15, No. 2, pp. 37-56Type:ArticleAbstract:It is well-known that the so-called 'empirical turn' in legal scholarship has launched a vicious critique of the scientific credentials of traditional legal scholarship, but the battle for the is-position in the field is ...