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 2020-10-01 to 2024-10-01.)
ArticleCitations
Manipulation by algorithms. Exploring the triangle of unfair commercial practice, data protection, and privacy law16
The Conference on the Future of Europe: Process and prospects11
The rule of law as the lodestar of the European Convention on Human Rights: The Strasbourg Court and the independence of the judiciary8
The European Green Deal: The future of a polycentric Europe?8
Advocacy for a citizen‐centric rule of law agenda: How do we bring the rule of law to life?7
An EU budget of states and citizens7
Unboxing the Conference on the Future of Europe and its democratic raison d'être6
War as a pretext to wave the rule of law goodbye? The case for an EU constitutional awakening6
Differentiation or federalisation: Which democracy for the future of Europe?6
Independence of the Court of Justice of the European Union: Unchecked Member States power after the Sharpston Affair5
The future of EU Foreign, Security and Defence Policy: Assessing legal options for improvement5
Data retention and the future of large‐scale surveillance: The evolution and contestation of judicial benchmarks4
In courts we trust, or should we? Judicial independence as the precondition for the effectiveness of EU law4
Can Scharpf be proved wrong? Modelling the EU into a competitive social market economy for the next generation4
Trading rule of law for recovery? The new EU strategy in the post‐Covid era4
Promoting the European way of life: Migration and asylum in the EU3
Taking fundamental rights seriously in the Digital Services Act's platform liability regime3
Democracy at the EU level: Folly or necessity? More work for a directly elected European Parliament2
Legislative, delegated acts, comitology and interinstitutional conundrum in EU law – configuring EU normative spaces2
Making the digital economy “fit for Europe”2
The reasonable citizen: A model for bridging ethics and politics in the EU2
The double helix of rule of law and EU competition law: An appraisal2
Bridging the gap between facts and norms: mutual trust, the European Arrest Warrant and the rule of law in an interdisciplinary context2
Rule of law, national judges and the Court of Justice of the European Union: Let's keep it juridical2
Can the Conference on the Future of Europe unlock the EU elections reform? Reflections on transnational lists and the lead‐candidate system2
Explaining China's approach to investor‐state dispute settlement reform: A contextual perspective2
From sneaking to striding: Combatting competence creep and consolidating the EU legislative process2
“A State in the disguise of a Merchant”: Tech Leviathans and the rule of law2
Representation in demoicracies. Contributions from Belgian federalism to the future of Europe1
Linking “values” to EU trade policy—a good idea?1
The emerging role of the EU as a primary normative actor in the EU Area of Criminal Justice1
The quadrangular shape of the geometry of digital power(s) and the move towards a procedural digital constitutionalism1
The public interest dimension of the single market for data: Public undertakings as a model for regulating private data sharing1
How to ensure that national parliaments (truly) ‘contribute actively to the good functioning of (tomorrow's) EU’?1
Old wine in a new bottle: Shaping the foundations of EU criminal law through the concept of legal interests (Rechtsgüter)1
A declaration on the rule of law in the European Union1
Banking Union's accountability system in practice: A health check‐up to Europe's financial heart1
The contribution of the European Union to the rule of law in the field of international investment law through the creation of a Multilateral Investment Court1
Democracy through law The Transatlantic Reflection Group and its manifesto in defence of democracy and the rule of law in the age of “artificial intelligence”1
Judicial approaches to science and the procedural legitimacy of climate rulings: Comparative insights from the Netherlands and Germany1
Reflections on the place of criminal law in the European construction1
Constitution and development of the European Union's penal jurisdiction: Responsibility, self‐reference and attribution1
Normative justifications of EU criminal law: European public goods and transnational interests1
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