Welcome to the Nordic Journal of European Law         

The Nordic Journal of European Law (NJEL) is an open-access and peer reviewed journal of European law with a Nordic perspective founded and managed by researchers at the Faculty of Law at Lund University, in cooperation with other Nordic universities and specifically with the University of Southern Denmark, the University of Helsinki, the University of Bergen, Reykjavik University,Uppsala University and the University of Copenhagen. We publish four issues per year (two general issues and two special issues) via an open access format on the current webpage. 

The objective of the NJEL is both to promote knowledge and research in European law in the Nordic countries as well as creating a platform and a community for researchers and practitioners in different European law related fields. We welcome submissions from a broad spectrum of areas of European law, and embrace contributions with of interdisciplinary nature.  

 

The 2025(1) issue is now published and available below.

 

Vol. 9 No. 2 (2026): Nordic Journal of European Law Issue 2026(2)

ARTICLES

Alina Tryfonidou (University of Cyprus)- Selling (EU) Citizenship or Exercising Sovereignty?

Elena Basheska and Dimitry Kochenov (Central European University Democracy Institute) - A Successful Attempt to Hijack the Union’s Liberal Promise: Commission v Malta

Serhii Lashyn (University of Hamburg) - Ascertaining the Nature of the Link Between Enlarging and Reforming the European Union

Bahareh Gholizadeh (Tilburg University) - Corporate groups and due diligence: rethinking liability in European company law

Rosita Silvestre (University of Rome Tor Vergata) - European Commitment to the Full Recognition of Workers' Rights in the Sustainable Development

Behrang Kianzad (Malmö University) - From Just Price to Resilient Markets - Unfair Pricing and Digital Market Abuses in EU Competition Law and Policy

Cristina Teleki (Maastricht University) - The Conversational Nature of the DMA – A Taxonomy of Actors, Conversations and Purposes

Published: 2026-07-10

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