European Law Open/Volume 1

Volume 1

 * Issue 1 (March 2022)
 * Editorial
 * "Introducing European Law Open"
 * Core analysis
 * Signe Rehling Larsen, "European public law after empires"
 * Sarah M.H. Nouwen, "Exporting peace? The EU mediator's normative backpack"
 * Päivi Johanna Neuvonen, "A way of critique: What can EU law scholars learn from critical theory?
 * Martijn van den Brink, "When can religious employers discriminate? The scope of the religious ethos exemption in EU law
 * Dialogue and debate: Symposium on Legal Geography and EU Law
 * Floris de Witte, "Here be Dragons: Legal geography and EU law"
 * Maria Persdotter and Andrea Iossa, "On legal geography as an analytical toolbox for EU legal studies"
 * Katja Franko, "‘See no evil’: towards an analytics of Europe’s legal borderlands"
 * Sarah Trotter, "On the potential of place and place of potential"
 * Loïc Azoulai, "Living with EU Law"
 * Nikolas M. Rajkovic, "The European Union and critical legal cartography: Old geopolitics, worn geopoetry and the return of geopower"
 * Antoine Vauchez, "EU law, down to earth"
 * Dialogue and debate: Symposium on Michael A. Wilkinson’s Authoritarian Liberalism and the Transformation of Modern Europe
 * Ruth Dukes, "Authoritarian liberalism: A labour law perspective"
 * Marco Goldoni, "From trauma to apathy: on the hegemonic force of European authoritarian liberalism"
 * Graziella Romeo, "What’s wrong with depoliticisation?"
 * Christian Joerges, "Authoritarian Liberalism, authoritarian managerialism and the search for alternatives: Comments on Michael A. Wilkinson’s Authoritarian Liberalism"
 * Michael A. Wilkinson, "Authoritarian liberalism and the transformation of modern europe: Rejoinder"
 * Books and classics
 * Carol Harlow, "The EU and law in context: the context"
 * Neil Walker, "Legalising inter-legality"


 * Issue 2 (June 2022)
 * Issue 3 (September 2022)