Martijn van den Brink
Associate professor EU Law, Leiden university
EU lawyer. Writes about EU institutions, EU citizenship, free movement, and anti-discrimination law.
- Great news for everyone who would like to participate in the ELU-S conference but didn't find the time in recent weeks to initiate a panel or submit a paper - the submission deadline has been extended to 15 April!!
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- The call for papers for the ELU-S inaugural conference is out! More information on how to submit your abstracts is available here: europeanlawunbound.eu/annual-confe... We look forward to receiving your paper and panel submissions and seeing you in Prague!
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- Reposted by Martijn van den BrinkOn First View: @dionkramer.bsky.social on the ways EU Law impacts on local efforts to keep cities from being Airbnbanised. Just wonderful work. www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
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- Reposted by Martijn van den BrinkWe're experimenting a new marketing technique- sending out notice of our latest issue to zero followers. What can go wrong? www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
- New article out in European Law Open: 'Political, not (just) legal judgement: studying EU institutional balance' The article is part of the Symposium "New Interdisciplinary Perspectives in EU Law" edited by @jamayoral.bsky.social Sabine Mair & Shai Dotan www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
- A new scholarly society focusing on European Law and Law in Europe has been launched. See below for a save the date for the ELU-S inaugural conference A call for papers and panels will be opened soon! Please share this information and follow the ELU-S Bluesky page for updates.
- New OA publication, out now in the Modern Law Review! In this essay, I review recent books by JanZglinski, VVelyvyte, and Ní Chaoimh, all three of which examine the institutional choices involved in the making of the internal market: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/... 1/2