
Critical views on the phenomenon of EU digital sovereignty through the prism of global data governance reality: main obstacles and challenges
Artificial intelligence in healthcare: Threats to the fundamental values of our society
The Principle of Direct Effect in Criminal Law: Theory and Practice
Digital Sovereignty and Identity in the European Union: A Challenge for Building Europe
The relations between the Singapore Mediation Convention and the European Mediation Directive
European Union’s New Pact on Migration and Asylum: Enhancing the Legal Protection of Refugees and Asylum Seekers or Restoring the Old Paradigm?
European Studies – The Review of European Law, Economics and Politics is a peer-reviewed periodical, originally established as a year-book of the Czech Association for European Studies and Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence in EU Law at Faculty of Law, Palacký University Olomouc. Since 2022, it has been published as a semi-annual review released twice a year. The presented journal reflects the interdisciplinary character of this scientific society; therefore, it is not limited to only one discipline within the European studies; on the contrary, it pursues a multi-disciplinary approach and analyses various aspects of the European integration. That is why the concept of the journal integrates scientific articles and expertise not only from the field of European law but also from European economy, European political science, EC/EU history and other relevant disciplines relating to the analysis of supranational entities as well.
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