Common Market Law Review
Winner of the BIALL Legal Journals Award 2010
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Ranked # 10 in the Top journals on International Law
The Common Market Law Review has provided a forum for the keenest legal minds in the field of European Union law for 50 years. Because of the international composition of its Editorial Board, and in view of the fact that it is able to attract contributions from all over the world, the Review is able to adopt a unique approach to capitalize European Union issues.
Each issue contains articles dealing with matters of current interest; the authoritative treatment given to each topic ensures lasting juridical value. This pre-eminent journal brings you detailed, in-depth examination of the most pressing and far-reaching issues on European Union Law such as:
• EMU and euro crisis
• State aid policy and practice
• Internal market
• Protection of fundamental rights
• The EU/WTO relationship
• Telecommunications and E-commerce,
• European consumer protection
• European Union Law in National Courts
Six times a year, subscribers receive vital information and analysis on trends and developments. The Review's easy-to-use format includes penetrating articles by outstanding practitioners and academics; annotations of cases from the European Court of Justice, as well as relevant cases from National courts, the WTO, the European Court of Human Rights, and other tribunals addressing European Union Law; book reviews; and a comprehensive bibliographical survey of pertinent literature.
Cumulative Index 1964-2012
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Current Contents/Social & Behavioral Sciences; Current Legal Sociology; European Access; IBZ; Index to Foreign Legal Periodicals; International Political Science Abstracts; The ISI Alerting Services; Legal Journals Index; PAIS; RAVE; Social Sciences Citation Index; Social Scisearch.
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Please note that our Treaty citation rules have been adapted to take account of the Treaty of Lisbon.
Submission of Manuscripts
Manuscripts should be submitted, together with a covering letter, to the Associate Editor
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We agree to authors publishing edited and published manuscripts on SSRN or similar services if there is a delay of at least 6 months (from the official publication date). In exceptional cases, the author may negotiate with Kluwer Law International a shorter delay period.
Again, this assumes that copyright has been transferred or an exclusive license has been provided to Kluwer Law International.
Cumulative Index 1964-2012
Please click here to view the Cumulative Index to 50 years of Common Market Law Review.
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Editors: Thomas Ackermann, University of Munich; Loïc Azoulai, European University Institute; Michael Dougan, University of Liverpool; Christophe Hillion, University of Leiden; Siofra O’Leary, Court of Justice, Luxembourg and College of Europe, Bruges; Wulf-Henning Roth, University of Bonn; Ben Smulders, Legal Service of the European Commission; Stefaan van den Bogaert, University of Leiden.
Associate Editor: Alison McDonnell, Europa Institute, University of Leiden.
Advisory Board: Ulf Bernitz, Stockholm; Kieran Bradley, Luxembourg; Laurens J. Brinkhorst, The Hague; Alan Dashwood, Cambridge; Jacqueline Dutheil de la Rochère, Paris; Claus-Dieter Ehlermann, Brussels; Giorgio Gaja, Florence; Walter van Gerven, Leuven; Roger Goebel, New York; Daniel Halberstam, Ann Arbor ; Gerard Hogan, Dublin; Laurence Idot, Paris; Francis Jacobs, London; Jean-Paul Jacqué, Brussels; Pieter Jan Kuijper, Amsterdam; Ole Lando, Copenhagen; Miguel Poiares Maduro, Florence; Sacha Prechal, Luxembourg; Gil Carlos Rodriguez Iglesias, Madrid; Allan Rosas, Luxembourg; Eleanor Sharpston, Luxembourg; Piet Jan Slot, Leiden; Christiaan W.A. Timmermans, Brussels; Ernö Várnáy, Debrecen; Armin von Bogdandy, Heidelberg; Joseph H.H. Weiler, New York; Jan A. Winter, Bloemendaal; Miroslav Wyrzykowski, Warsaw.