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The Court of Justice's judgment in Commission v Malta on the citizenship by investment scheme continues to attract academic attention. Please to publish, in our new case note, Hanneke van Eijken's contribution to the discussion. Read Open Access on our journal: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
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And a new case note: Stephen Coutts discusses the rulings of the Court of Justice against the Czech Republic and Poland on the voting rights of mobile EU citizens. Read 'Union Citizenship as a Status of Political Integration' at www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
Nationality, Union Citizenship and Constitutional Values after Commission v Malta
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Nationality, Union Citizenship and Constitutional Values after Commission v Malta | European Constitutional Law Review | Cambridge Core
Deviations ultimately preserve the EU's macro-economic constitution, Hillary Hogan argues in her new piece on our journal, refacing on the shift from austerity to solidarity after Covid-19. Great open access holidays read at: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
Not just one, but four new brilliant pieces available as of today on First View. Anna Fiorentini writes on the European Health Data Space Regulation, and three case notes by Luigi Lonardo, Lorenzo Grossio and Urszula Jaremba & Małgorzata Kozak. Read OpenAccess at: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
In our new issue: Stefan Salomon reviews Isaac Stanley-Becker 'A Europe Without Borders' and the ambivalent history of the Schengen system. Read open access at: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
And another holiday read: Thomas Kleinlein comments on the KS&KD judgment of the Court of Justice and the 'normalisation' of the Common Foreign and Security Policy. Read his not at: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
Don't miss our call for papers for the 2026 EuConst Symposium, which we will be hosted by the University of Hamburg on June 18 and 19. We welcome abstracts on any theme of European and comparative constitutional law. Application deadline March 3, all info at www.cambridge.org/core/journal....
The sun is out and we celebrate with our 1st issue of 2026. With articles on the EuCo and judicial review, the European Health Data Space Regulation, case notes on judicial independence, voting rights of EU citizens, and EU fundamental rights, and more. Read OA at www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
For our review essay section: Paul Craig reflects on Federico Fabbrini's 'The EU Constitution in Time of War: Legal Responses to Russia’s Aggression against Ukraine'. Read Open Access at: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
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Union Citizenship as a Status of Political Integration
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From Austerity to Solidarity: How Deviations Preserve the EU’s Macro-Constitution
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Union Citizenship as a Status of Political Integration | European Constitutional Law Review | Cambridge Core
From Austerity to Solidarity: How Deviations Preserve the EU’s Macro-Constitution | European Constitutional Law Review | Cambridge Core
Our article “Informal Institutions in Judicial Decision-Making: A Study of the Polish Constitutional Tribunal” (with Prof. Piotr Tuleja) is now online first in @euconst.bsky.social It's great to have yearly feedback on informal institutions by @ecpr-law-courts.bsky.social doi.org/10.1017/S157...
Schengen’s Ambivalent History
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Schengen’s Ambivalent History | European Constitutional Law Review | Cambridge Core
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The EU Constitution, War and Treaty Interpretation
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‘Normalising’ the Common Foreign and Security Policy: Human Rights, Political Questions, and the Court of Justice’s Jurisdiction
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‘Normalising’ the Common Foreign and Security Policy: Human Rights, Political Questions, and the Court of Justice’s Jurisdiction | European Constitutional Law Review | Cambridge Core
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