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ZaöRV | Heidelberg Journal of International Law
🌍From market power to geoeconomics
In their new article, Alexandros Bakos and Christos Karetsos analyse how EU law increasingly intersects with geopolitical strategy through trade, sanctions, and regulatory tools.
Read now #OpenAccess in the new #ZaöRV: www.inlibra.com/de/document/...
⚖️Is EU legal language political?
In the new #ZaörV, Päivi Leino-Sandberg explores how the professional language of EU law shapes authority, expertise, and the politics of European integration.
Her article is now available #OpenAccess: www.inlibra.com/de/document/...
📚 How has EU legal thinking evolved?
In the new #ZaörV, Paolo Mazzotti traces the intellectual foundations of EU legal discourse and shows how narratives of continuity and rupture have shaped the field.
An insightful contribution, now available #OpenAccess: www.inlibra.com/de/document/...
🏛️ How did the EU legal order come into being?
In the new #ZaöRV, Giulia La Torre revisits the early decades of European integration and examines how institutions, doctrine, and jurisprudence contributed to the emergence of a distinctive supranational legal order: www.inlibra.com/de/document/...
🇪🇺The New #ZaöRV #SpecialIssue on 70 Years of EU Law
How should we understand seven decades of #EU law?
In the introduction to ZaöRV 1/2026, Paolo Mazzotti reflects on the tensions between continuity and transformation in the EU legal order.
Read now #OpenAccess: www.inlibra.com/de/document/...
🔍What stories about EU law remain untold? #ZaöRV
In his article, Jacob van de Beeten critically examines dominant narratives of European integration and highlights overlooked perspectives in the development of EU law.
Read now #OpenAccess: www.inlibra.com/de/document/...
📰 Hot of the Press and available #OpenAccess: A new issue of the #ZaöRV – Heidelberg Journal of International Law is now accessible online!
Find a first insight into the new issue 1/2026 here, and stay tuned for highlights of the individual articles: www.inlibra.com/de/document/...
⚖️EU sanctions beyond EU borders?
In the new ZaöRV 1/2026, Katja Göcke examines how EU sanctions against Russia are increasingly designed to cover situations that have no genuine link to the EU.
Read her timely comment now #OpenAccess: www.inlibra.com/de/document/...
EU Health Emergencies and Legal Limits
How far can the EU go in a health emergency? In his new article in the latest #ZaöRV, Bartłomiej Kurcz analyses the legal constraints shaping EU-level crisis response. Find out more about his argument now #OpenAccess: www.inlibra.com/de/document/...
ZaöRV | Heidelberg Journal of International Law
ZaöRV | Heidelberg Journal of International Law
ZaöRV | Heidelberg Journal of International Law
ZaöRV | Heidelberg Journal of International Law
ZaöRV | Heidelberg Journal of International Law
ZaöRV | Heidelberg Journal of International Law
ZaöRV | Heidelberg Journal of International Law
ZaöRV | Heidelberg Journal of International Law
ZaöRV | Heidelberg Journal of International Law
⚖️In “Is It Enough to Say ‘Common Values’? Reassessing Article 2 TEU as the Identity of the EU Legal Order”, Maciej Krogel examines how Article 2 TEU functions as a constitutional foundation of the EU legal order.
New ZaöRV issue available #OpenAccess: www.inlibra.com/de/document/...