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TalTech Journal of European Studies

Tallinn Law School, Department of Law, School of Business and Governance, Tallinn University of Technology
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Accès libre | 28 juin 2025
Establishing a legal framework for carbon tax in Vietnam under the impact of the EU–Vietnam Free Trade Agreement
  
Accès libre | 28 juin 2025
Enhancing Vietnamese criminal law on personal data protection in cyberspace to foster cooperation with the European Union
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Accès libre | 28 juin 2025
Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism: from a green vision to fading alignment with the WTO and EVFTA: bridging divergences between the EU and developing countries
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Accès libre | 28 juin 2025
Processing of children’s personal data: a comparative study of the EU legal framework and Vietnamese law
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Accès libre | 28 juin 2025
Effective enforcement of the EVFTA and the EVIPA: enhancing mutual legal assistance on civil and commercial matters between Vietnam and EU Member States
  
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TalTech Journal of European Studies (abbreviation TJES) is a semiannual international peer-reviewed research journal (formerly known as the Baltic Journal of European Studies and Proceedings of the Institue for European Studies) with an international editorial office and extensive international editorial board. The journal is abstracted in SCOPUS, Web of Science (Emerging Sources Citation Index) and other relevant databases. Since 2020, the scope of the journal is related to digitalisation and technology implementation and their impact in the social, legal, political, economic and cultural domains in the European Union and its Member States.

We kindly encourage members of the academic community to contribute to our journal. Papers submitted to the forthcoming issues will be reviewed by eminent scholars in the particular field under strict supervision of the international editorial board.

Special issues

  • BJES 2013 Vol. 3 Issue 3 was guest co-edited by Natalia Chaban and Martin Holland (University of Canterbury, New Zealand)
  • BJES 2014 Vol. 4 Issue 2 was prepared in cooperation with Latvian European Community Studies Association (LECSA)
  • BJES 2017 Vol. 7 Issue 2 has been supported by the European Commission’s Jean Monnet Module “Digital Single Market as a New Core of European Union Studies”, project reference number 587255-EPP-1-2017-1-EE-EPPJMO-MODULE.
  • BJES 2018 Vol. 8 Issues 1 and 2 have been supported by the project ‘Digital Single Market as a Key Element in EU-oriented Georgian Higher Education’ (no. 155-2016-A), funded by the Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the framework of Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Aid.

  • TJES 2023 Vol. 13 Issue 1 was guest edited by Viktorija Skvarciany (Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Lithuania).
  • TJES 2025 Vol. 15 Issue 1 was guest edited by Soili Nystén-Haarala (University of Lapland, Finland) and Maria Claudia Solarte-Vásquez (Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia)
  • TJES 2025 Vol. 15 Issue 2 was guest edited by Tran Viet Dung (Ho Chi Minh City University of Law, Vietnam)

Why submit

TJES is an effective channel of academic dissemination as it is widely read and distributed through Baltic and European research networks and libraries and read by policy makers as well.

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Plagiarism Policy

The editorial board is participating in a growing community of Similarity Check System's users in order to ensure that the content published is original and trustworthy. Similarity Check is a medium that allows for comprehensive manuscripts screening, aimed to eliminate plagiarism and provide a high standard and quality peer-review process.