Published online: 20 February 2023Published version of EUI LAW Working Paper.How do legal scholars decide what to write about? I hope that most of us try to write about what interests us or what benefits society. In this article though, I suggest that more insidious influences chill and warm our interest in research topics. I reflect on some sources of these chilling and warming effects in my own research environment – specifically, the implicit intimidation of power and the pressure to increase publications. I never imagined that I could simultaneously be such a coward and opportunist. I also look to insights from psychology, sociology and other fields to understand how these influences affect us and how we might manage them. I suggest tho...
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This Article is intended to serve as a roadmap for law professors and law review editors alike in th...
Although American scholars sometimes consider European legal scholarship as old-fashioned and inward...
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This article concerns the question of how legal academics imagine ‘outsiders’ perceive legal academi...
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Defence date: 13 June 2019Examining Board: Professor Stefan Grundmann, European University Institut...
People conduct legal scholarship for many different reasons. This Article focuses on the demand for ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
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