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Review of European Administrative Law (REALaw)

Review of European Administrative Law (REALaw)

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  • Morten Broberg - Professor of Law and Jean Monnet Chair-holder, University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Law

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    Judicial Coherence and the Preliminary Reference Procedure online pdf
  • Ramona Grimbergen - Lawyer at the Administrative Jurisdiction Division of the Counsel of State of the Netherlands; PhD c

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    How Boundaries Have Shifted online pdf
  • Ricardo García Antón - Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the International Bureau Fiscal Documentation

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    The Preliminary Reference Procedure in the Field of Direct Taxation under the Constructive Cooperation: Challenging l’Horizontalité online pdf
  • Clelia Lacchi - PhD Candidate in EU Law, University of Luxembourg

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    The ECrtHR’s Interference in the Dialogue between National Courts and the Court of Justice of the EU: Implications for the Preliminary Reference Procedure online pdf
  • Malu Beijer - PhD Candidate, Department of International and European Law, Radboud University Nijmegen

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    Active Guidance of Fundamental Rights Protection by the Court of Justice of the European Union: Exploring the Possibilities of a Positive Obligations Doctrine online pdf
  • Dominik Düsterhaus - Legal Secretary, Court of Justice of the European Union

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    Judicial Coherence in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice – Squaring Mutual Trust with Effective Judicial Protection online pdf
  • Hemme Battjes, Evelien Brouwer - Section Migration Law VU University Amsterdam

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    The Dublin Regulation and Mutual Trust: Judicial Coherence in EU Asylum Law? online pdf
  • Sim Haket - PhD Candidate Montaigne Centre for Judicial Administration and Conflict Resolution, Utrecht Universi

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    Coherence in the Application of the Duty of Consistent Interpretation in EU Law online pdf
  • Franziska Grashof - PhD Researcher at Maastricht University

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    The Different Roads to Judicial Coherence in Public Environmental Law online pdf
  • Filipe Brito Bastos - PhD Candidate, European University Institute

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    The Borelli Doctrine Revisited: Three Issues of Coherence in a Landmark Ruling for EU Administrative Justice online pdf
  • Alke Metselaar - PhD Candidate at the Department of Constitutional and Administrative Law at Leiden University

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    Leaving Coherence Instruments Unapplied online pdf
  • Carlo Maria Colombo - University Post-Doctoral Researcher in Regional Law and Governance at Tilburg Law School

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    Lufthansa and the Coherent Application of State Aid Law: What is the Role of National Judges in Concurrent Proceedings? online pdf
  • Marcin Weisbrot - PhD Studies Graduate at the Silesian University in Katowice and Legal Officer at the European Chemic

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    Application of the Principle of Protection of Legitimate Expectations in Recovery of Unduly Paid Subsidies in the Context of Judicial Coherence in the European Union online pdf
  • Federica Baldan, Esther van Zimmeren - University of Antwerp, Research Group Government & Law

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    Exploring Different Concepts of Judicial Coherence in the Patent Context: The Future Role of the (New) Unified Patent Court and its Interaction with other (Old) Actors of the European Patent System online pdf
Editorial board

EDITORIAL BOARD

General Editor:

Mariolina Eliantonio

Professor of European and Comparative Administrative Law and Procedure, Maastricht University

 

Managing Editor:

Danai Petropoulou Ionescu

PhD Candidate, Maastricht University

 

Senior Editors:

Delphine Costa

Professor of Public Law, University of Aix-Marseille

 

Luca de Lucia

Full Professor of Administrative Law, University of Salerno

 

Yseult Marique

Professor, University of Essex

 

Sacha Prechal

Judge at the Court of Justice of the European Union; Honorary Professor in European Law, Utrecht University

 

Jane Reichel

Professor of Administrative Law, Stockholm University 

 

Stéphanie De Somer

Associate Professor, University of Antwerp and Of counsel at Van Olmen & Wynant, Brussels

 

Annalisa Volpato

Assistant Professor of European Law, University of Padova

 

Rob Widdershoven

Professor of European Administrative Law at the Department of Law, Utrecht University

 

Ferdinand Wollenschläger

Professor of Public Law, European Law and Public Economic Law, Augsburg University

 

General Editor of the REALaw blog

Yseult Marique

 

 

ADVISORY BOARD


Jean-Bernard Auby
Tom Barkhuysen
Roberto Caranta
Michael Dougan
Xavier Groussot
Chris J. Hilson
Herwig C.H. Hofmann

Luis Arroyo Jimenez
Petra Lea Láncos
Päivi S. M. Leino-Sandberg
Nina Poltorak
Matthias Ruffert
Lamprini Xenou


Editorial Contact

Danai Petropoulou Ionescu, Managing Editor
Department of Public Law, Maastricht University
P.O. Box 616
6200 MD Maastricht
The Netherlands
realaw@maastrichtuniversity.nl 

For authors

Types of Contributions

 

REALaw publishes scientific articles, perspective articles, book reviews and case law analyses.

 

Scientific articles should not be longer than 10,000 words (incl. footnotes). They should provide an in-depth and critical analysis of specific issues of European and comparative administrative law. Articles should present original arguments, and provide new insights for further legal research or for solving legal issues concerning European administrative law.

 

Perspectives should be between 2,000-3,500 words (incl. footnotes) and should highlight a specific development in the field of European and comparative administrative law. Perspective articles should aim to bring attention and provide critical comments opinions on a particular development in an accessible manner, without seeking to be comprehensive or present an in-depth academic analysis of the issue.

 

Book reviews should be between 2,000 and 6,000 words (incl. footnotes) and should provide critical comments on a recently published volume which addresses issues of European and comparative administrative law. We accept submissions of book reviews within 12-14 months of the publication date.

 

Case law analyses should be between 2,000 and 6,000 words (incl. footnotes) and should provide constructive and critical commentary on recent relevant case law which addresses issues of European and comparative administrative law. We accept submissions of case law analyses within 8-12 months of the publication of the case.

 

 

Submission

 

When submitting a contribution, please follow the most recent version of the OSCOLA manual of citation. Please also make sure to follow our formatting guidelines.

 

The decision to accept a contribution to REALaw is based on the high quality of the contribution, its innovative character and ability to contribute to existing scholarship in the field of European and Comparative Administrative Law. Decisions to publish are based on double-blind peer-review. The review publishes in accordance with publication ethics guidelines.

 

The Editorial board does not send papers for review that do not fall into the scope of the journal, do not comply with the editorial guidelines, or have been published or are under review elsewhere.

 

Prospective authors can discuss the relevance of their papers with the Editorial Board before submitting their article. The journal welcomes expressions of interest from authors and publishers wishing to submit review copies.

 

For information on copyright ownership see 'Rights and permissions'. After two years from publication, contributions automatically become open access on our website. Immediate open access can be requested upon payment of a fee.

 

The Review of European and Administrative Law does not require a submission fee.

 

For submissions and inquiries please contact the Managing Editor of the Review of European Administrative Law at realaw@maastrichtuniversity.nl . 

 

Peer Review Process

 

All content published in REALaw is subject to a peer review process. Articles can be submitted by authors by the means indicated on the website. After submitting their article, authors receive a confirmation that the article has been received and are informed as soon as possible as to whether the article will be submitted to peer-review.

 

The managing editor is responsible for submitting the article to the Editorial Board, which can decide to reject it (desk rejection) if it  does not fall within the scope of the journal, does not comply with the editorial guidelines, or has been published or is under review elsewhere.

 

Articles and case law analyses are subject to a double-blind peer review process. Peer review for articles and case law analyses is conducted by at least two referees, which may be from the Editorial Board, the Advisory Board and/or the broader academic community. One referee is always external to the Editorial Board. Book reviews are peer-reviewed by one referee from the Editorial Board. All referees are selected on the basis of their expertise and familiarity with the topic at hand.

 

Upon accepting the assignment, the referee will strive to assess the author's contribution within a period of 4-6 weeks. In case of delays in the process, the author(s) will be duly notified.

 

The referee's assessment will be based on the assessment form approved by the Editorial Board, which the referee will submit to the managing editor via e-mail. The article may be accepted or considered acceptable with minor or major revisions, may be reconsidered after revision and resubmission, or rejected. If the referee suggests to ‘revise and resubmit’ the article, the article is subject to new assessment after the resubmission.

 

The main criteria for acceptance relate to the quality of the manuscript with regard to the state of knowledge in the field of European and/or comparative administrative law as well as to the article’s academic contribution to the field.

 

Open Access Policy

 

For information on copyright ownership see 'Rights and permissions'.

 

Access to the journal is available upon subscription and/or payment of a fee. Please consult the page on prices and subscription for more information.

 

The Review of European and Administrative Law does not require a submission fee.

 

After two years from publication, contributions automatically become open access on our website. Immediate open access can be requested upon payment of a fee.

 

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