European Law Journal

Papers
(The TQCC of European Law Journal is 1. 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Does the European Union's rule of law require the criminalisation of EU public officials? A first appraisal34
Economic Dependence: A New Frontier in EU Competition Law?14
One More Young Seed of Freedom11
A rights‐based approach to the choice of forum in climate displacement litigation: Lessons from the Americas8
EU soft‐law: Non‐binding but enforceable7
Frontex's expanding mandate: Has democratic control caught up?5
Shadow5
What future for EU foresight? A critical perspective on the institutionalisation of foresight4
Welfare States and the Green Transition: Towards an EU Eco‐Social Contract3
Unveiling transparency in data protection enforcement across the EU: Assessing the level and quality of disclosure of GDPR fines by data protection authorities3
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Beyond OPOSA: Courts reinforcing intergenerational equity as customary international law3
Issue Information3
Decoding Frontex's fragmented accountability mosaic and introducing systemic accountability ‐ System Reset3
Mind the gap: The power of social norms in gender inequality in Europe—When law is not enough3
Courts as an arena for socioenvironmental change: Lessons from the Argentine courts2
Recognising the rights of nature: How have the courts fared?2
The politics of integration in retrospect and the supranational mega‐politics of governance and design in prospect: A roadmap2
Courts as an arena of societal change? The Italian Constitutional Court's self‐restraint facing the legislator's uncertain discretion in seabed mining: A concrete counter‐example2
A Whisper from Mother Earth2
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An AI‐generated metaphor (unlabelled): In this issue2
Hungary's attacks on human dignity: Article 2 TEU and the foundations of democracy in the European Union2
Towards a common EU‐abortion policy? The European Parliament's resolutions on abortion as a human rights issue2
Datafication of the hotspots in the blind spot of supervisory authorities1
Futures in EU governance: Anticipatory governance, strategic foresight and EU Better Regulation1
Competition Law and Transitions to and Away From Democracy1
The public interest dimension of the single market for data: Public undertakings as a model for regulating private data sharing1
Issue Information1
Antitrust rules and remedies against platforms' treacherous turns1
The European Political Community in the EU's wider neighbourhood: A new element of the differentiated pan Euro‐Mediterranean integration framework1
Transformative Competition Law1
European defence integration after Trump's re‐election: A proposal to revive the European Defense Community Treaty and its legal feasibility1
An Agency of the EU for democratic quality and participation1
Data retention and the future of large‐scale surveillance: The evolution and contestation of judicial benchmarks1
The collective welfare dimension of dark patterns regulation1
Corporate Lobbying as Anticompetitive Behaviour in the EU1
The European Arrest Warrant in a context of distrust: Is the Court taking rights seriously?1
The EU Minimum Tax Directive—A conceptual discussion of a bold policy move1
Law and common good in the digital age: Where art thou?; In this issue1
A roadmap for enlarging and reforming the European Union: Taking the Report of the ‘Group of Twelve’ seriously1
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Competition Law and Public Interest: A Challenge for Adjudication1
The necessity defence in (the Swiss) climate protest cases: Democratic contestation in the age of climate activism1
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The EU external border as a site of preventive (in)justice1
Making Public Interest Considerations in Merger Control Regimes Work: Reassessing the Legal Test1
Watching the guards: Ensuring compliance with fundamental rights at the external borders1
Bridging the last mile towards a European social citizenship: The case of the Equality Bodies and the European Labour Authority1
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