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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. 8 No. 3 (2025): Nordic Journal of European Law Issue 2025(3)

ARTICLES

Federica Fazio (Dublin City University) - The EU’s Mutual Defence Clause: Legal and Strategic Considerations on Article 42(7) TEU in Light of the War in Ukraine

Stanislovas Staigvilas (Consultant) - The Missing Climate Dimension in the EU AI Act: Parsing the World’s First Comprehensive AI Regulation Through the Lens of the European Green Deal

Vetle M. Seierstad (Norwegian Human Rights Institution) - ‘Not Prohibitively Expensive’ Under the Aarhus Convention Article 9(4)

Jacob van de Kerkhof (Utrecht University) - To Host or Not to Host: Rethinking Intermediary Liability Exemption in the DSA

Therese Enarsson (Umeå University) - Countering “Lawful but Awful” Disinformation Online: EU-Regulations Targeting Disinformation on Major Social Media Platforms

Simon de Ridder (Humboldt University) - Varieties of an Effects-Based Approach to Abuse of Dominance: Understanding the Two Concepts of Presumptions in The EU Commission's Draft Guidelines on Exclusionary Abuses

Maria Camila Salazar Larsen (University of Bergen) - Free Movement, Mutual Recognition and Homogeneity: The Case of Health Workers in the EU and EEA

REVIEWS AND INTERVIEWS

Alezini Loxa (Lund University), Mahesh Menon (Lund University) and Ioannis Kampourakis (Rotterdam University) - Notes on the Political Economy of Green Transition: A Conversation with Ioannis Kampourakis

Emiliya Bratanova (Lund University) - Book Review: Joyce De Coninck, The EU’s Human Rights Responsibility Gap, Deconstructing Human Rights Impunity of International Organisations, Hart Publishing 2024

Published: 2025-10-27

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