• Editorials | Volume 24 (2023)

    Editorial | Volume 24 No. 8

    Dear Readers and Friends, Our latest Special Issue challenges our ways of understanding courts as principally formalized institutions following strict rules and procedures. Beyond this common perception, courts are shaped by many unwritten,…

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    Volume 24 | Issue 8

    Introduction Informality and Courts: Uneasy Partnership David Kosař, Katarína Šipulová, and Marína Urbániková Part I: Rationales of Informal Judicial Institutions—Creation and Effects on the Functioning of Courts Informal Judicial Practices in the Belgian Legal…

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    Volume 24 | Issue 7

    Articles Global Participatory Democracy through a UN World Citizens’ Initiative? Mapping the Theoretical and Institutional Terrain Ben L. Murphy and James Organ Openness, Purposiveness, and the Realignment of the EU and the Democratic…

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    Volume 24 | Issue 6

    Introduction Unpacking the Multifaced Nature of the Systemic and the Particular in European Law: An Introduction Robin Gadbled and Cecilia Rizcallah Articles Systemic Breaches of EU Environmental Law and Techniques of Judicial Engagement…

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    Volume 24 | Issue 5

    Articles The Sovereign Lender of Last Resort Role of the ECB: Rules, Choice, and Time David Quinn The Role of Article 11 TFEU in the Greening of the ECB’s Monetary Policy Christian Calliess…

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    Editorial | Volume 24 No. 5

    Dear Readers, This latest issue, comprising content published separately in FirstView, is wide-ranging in its scope. With articles discussing solidarity with migrants at sea, the international legal-historical insights of Charles Henry Alexandrowicz, attorney-client…

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    Editorial | Volume 24 No. 4

    Dear Readers and Friends, Moments of political and societal transformation are often generative episodes for legal thought, bringing new theories to the fore and expanding the reach and visibility of others. The project…