- A comparative analysis of limitations in administrative appeals in Europe: the case of Poland and Slovakia online pdf
- Good Governance in the Development of Network Codes for the EU Internal Electricity Market online pdf
- The Past, Present and Future of the Ne Bis In Idem Dialogue between the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights: The Cases of Menci, Garlsson and Di Puma online pdf
- Hidden Signposts: The Normative Framework of the EU E-Customs Initiative online pdf
- Joana Mendes and Ingo Venzke (eds.), Allocating Authority. Who Should Do What in European and International Law? (Bloomsburry, 2018) online pdf
- Armin von Bogdandy, Peter Michael Huber and Sabino Cassese (eds.), The Administrative State, Volume I, The Max Planck Handbooks in European Public Law (Oxford University Press, 2017) online pdf
Board of Editors
M. Eliantonio
Professor of European and Comparative Law and Procedure, Maastricht University
K.J. de Graaf
Associate Professor, chair Public Law and Sustainability, Groningen University
W. den Ouden
Academic Director, Professor of Constitutional and Administrative Law, Leiden University
A. Prechal
Judge at the Court of Justice of the European Union; Honorary Professor in European Law, Utrecht University
S.H. Ranchordás
Chair of European and Comparative Public Law & Rosalind Franklin Fellow, Groningen University
R.J.G.M. Widdershoven
Professor European Administrative Law at the Department of Law, Utrecht University
Editorial Contact
S.H. Ranchordás, managing-editor
Dept. of Administrative Law and Public Administration
University of Groningen
PO Box 716
9700 AS Groningen
The Netherlands
Invitation
The editors invite papers for this scholarly, peer-reviewed publication of original articles and analysis of current developments in the field. The journal covers all aspects of European administrative law, reflecting the role of the European Union, in addition to the role of domestic legal orders.
There are two to three scholarly articles of 10-15,000 words, excluding footnotes, per issue. The editors welcome articles from scholars anywhere in the world writing in English about developments in any jurisdiction on any aspect of European administrative law. The editors also welcome shorter articles or analysis from anywhere in the world, including analysis of case law (ECJ or from national courts), and lengthy book review articles dealing with significant new publications.
Please follow the guidelines for contributions in the Review of European Administrative Law.
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Managing editor of the Review of European Administrative Law is S.H. Ranchordás, REALaw@rug.nl.