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Editorial Board
Michael Bridge, London School of Economics
Jason Chuah, City Law School, City Univerity London
Herman Cousy, Catholic University of Leuven
Tobias Eckardt, Ahlers & Vogel Lawyers, Leer, Germany
Anka Ernes, Open University of the Netherlands
Helmut Heiss, University of Zurich
Marc Hendrikse, University of Amsterdam; Open University of the Netherlands (editor-in-chief)
Philip van Huizen, Utrecht University; JPR
Jérôme Kullmann, University of Paris
Cecile Legros, Normandy University
Leander D. Loacker, University of Zürich
Nick Margetson, Margetson Lawyers, Rotterdam
David Morán Bovio, University of Cádiz
María Victoria Petit Lavall, Universitat Jaume I
Burghard Piltz, University of Bielefeld; Ahlers & Vogel
Rechtsanwälte PartG mbB Hamburg
Jac Rinkes, Open University of the Netherlands; University of Amsterdam
Caroline Van Schoubroeck, Catholic University of Leuven
Frank Stevens, Erasmus Law Centre, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Verica Trstenjak, former Advocate General at the ECJ; University of Vienna
Britt Weyts, Antwerp University
Ralph de Wit, Free University of Brussels; CGK Advocaten te Antwerpen
Stefano Zunarelli, University of Bologna; Studio Legale Zunarelli e Associati
Editorial Secretary
Michele Reumers
Editorial Secretary of the EJCCL is: Michele Reumers
E-mail: michele.reumers@ou.nl
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