This article traces developments and interactions between legal scholarship, legal culture, and the publishing industry in Europe. It is based on an empirical study of leading French-language journals in the field of European Union law
Drawing from a socio-historical approach, the article investigates the genesis of a European legal f...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the legal regulation of the lawyer's activity in the count...
This article proposes a critical assessment of the importation and uses of legal consciousness studi...
This paper was presented at the Conference “The European Legal Field-Le champ juridique européen” or...
Written for an encyclopedia on European private law, this briefarticle addresses the term legal cult...
International audienceThis article is the third in an occasional series dealing with the development...
This Article discusses the role of law and economics in Europe's law schools, paying attention mainl...
International audienceThis article is the third in an occasional series dealing with the development...
Scholarship on EU law is well established but arguably lacks sensitivity to the methodological chara...
Abstract: European Union (EU) law, with a history of approximately 60 years, remains one of the youn...
textabstractThe methods of legal scholarship today are not self-evident. There are various reasons f...
This paper analyses the literature produced by legal scholarship on the eurozone crisis. It addresse...
France and the United States, long-standing allies and friends, have maintained constant relations s...
In this paper will be discussed the concept of legal culture, some tensions that may be found within...
The article examines the issue of the peculiarities of the use of legal terminology in the countries...
Drawing from a socio-historical approach, the article investigates the genesis of a European legal f...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the legal regulation of the lawyer's activity in the count...
This article proposes a critical assessment of the importation and uses of legal consciousness studi...
This paper was presented at the Conference “The European Legal Field-Le champ juridique européen” or...
Written for an encyclopedia on European private law, this briefarticle addresses the term legal cult...
International audienceThis article is the third in an occasional series dealing with the development...
This Article discusses the role of law and economics in Europe's law schools, paying attention mainl...
International audienceThis article is the third in an occasional series dealing with the development...
Scholarship on EU law is well established but arguably lacks sensitivity to the methodological chara...
Abstract: European Union (EU) law, with a history of approximately 60 years, remains one of the youn...
textabstractThe methods of legal scholarship today are not self-evident. There are various reasons f...
This paper analyses the literature produced by legal scholarship on the eurozone crisis. It addresse...
France and the United States, long-standing allies and friends, have maintained constant relations s...
In this paper will be discussed the concept of legal culture, some tensions that may be found within...
The article examines the issue of the peculiarities of the use of legal terminology in the countries...
Drawing from a socio-historical approach, the article investigates the genesis of a European legal f...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the legal regulation of the lawyer's activity in the count...
This article proposes a critical assessment of the importation and uses of legal consciousness studi...