European Law Journal

Papers
(The TQCC of European Law Journal is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Manipulation by algorithms. Exploring the triangle of unfair commercial practice, data protection, and privacy law14
The Conference on the Future of Europe: Process and prospects9
Levelling the EU participatory playing field: A legal and policy analysis of the Commission's public consultations in light of the principle of political equality7
Schrems II, from Snowden to China: Toward a new alignment on transatlantic data protection7
An EU budget of states and citizens7
The contribution of EU public procurement law to corporate social responsibility5
Differentiation or federalisation: Which democracy for the future of Europe?5
Opening up a new chapter of law‐making in international law: The Global Compacts on Migration and for Refugees of 20184
The European Green Deal: The future of a polycentric Europe?4
The rule of law as the lodestar of the European Convention on Human Rights: The Strasbourg Court and the independence of the judiciary4
From the French Citizens' Convention on Climate to the Conference on the Future of Europe: A participatory science and democracy perspective4
Unboxing the Conference on the Future of Europe and its democratic raison d'être4
More laws, less law: The European Union's New Pact on Migration and Asylum and the fragmentation of “asylum seeker” status3
Making the digital economy “fit for Europe”3
War as a pretext to wave the rule of law goodbye? The case for an EU constitutional awakening3
Independence of the Court of Justice of the European Union: Unchecked Member States power after the Sharpston Affair3
The future of EU Foreign, Security and Defence Policy: Assessing legal options for improvement3
Border procedures in the Commission’s New Pact on Migration and Asylum: A case of politics outplaying rationality?3
Can Scharpf be proved wrong? Modelling the EU into a competitive social market economy for the next generation3
The EU return system under the Pact on Migration and Asylum: A case of tipped interinstitutional balance?2
A new narrative for European migration policy: Sustainability and the Blue Card recast2
Promoting the European way of life: Migration and asylum in the EU2
Advocacy for a citizen‐centric rule of law agenda: How do we bring the rule of law to life?2
The double helix of rule of law and EU competition law: An appraisal2
Data retention and the future of large‐scale surveillance: The evolution and contestation of judicial benchmarks2
A taste of its own medicine: Assessing the impact of the EU Better Regulation Agenda2
Legislative, delegated acts, comitology and interinstitutional conundrum in EU law – configuring EU normative spaces2
Bridging the gap between facts and norms: mutual trust, the European Arrest Warrant and the rule of law in an interdisciplinary context2
“A State in the disguise of a Merchant”: Tech Leviathans and the rule of law2
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