CALL FOR PAPERS. Content and Form. Acknowledging the growing importance of State aid law, emerging as an independent and
CALL FOR PAPERS European State Aid Law Quarterly. The editors of the first pan-European journal dedicated to State aid law cordially welcome submissions for the forthcoming issues, published online and in print. Since 2002 EStAL has developed into the profiling platform to exchange expertise on European State aid law, publishing exclusively double-blind, peer-reviewed contributions, thus establishing a significant European State aid expert community, incl. academics, policy-makers and practitioners.
Content and Form Acknowledging the growing importance of State aid law, emerging as an independent and indispensable branch of EU law, EStAL editors gladly accept submissions solely related to this topic. Comparative, interdisciplinary analyses are equally welcome. Submissions shall examine jurisprudential as well as policy developments at the European and national level, preferably with cross-border perspectives. In particular, EStAL editors seek for following types of contributions: ARTICLES | CASE NOTES | OPINIONS | BOOK REVIEWS | COUNTRY REPORTS To guarantee EStAL’s high-quality standards, all submissions are required to conform to the author guidelines available at: www.lexxion.eu/estal/author-guidelines
4 issues/year · approx. 100 pages/ issue · ISSN 16 19-52 72 · www.lexxion.eu/estal
Managing Editors Caroline Buts Vrije Universiteit Brussels
José Luis Buendía Sierra Garrigues, Brussels
Editorial Board Josef Azizi
Former Judge at the General Court of the European Union
Andreas Bartosch Lutz-Abel
Andrea Biondi
King‘s College London
Rose D‘Sa
European Economic and Social Committee
Leo Flynn
European Commission
Leigh Hancher
Tilburg University, Allen & Overy
Michael Honoré Bech-Bruun
Thomas Jaeger
University of Vienna
Christian Koenig
Center for European Integration Studies
Deadlines for Submission ● EStAL 3/2017: 15 June 2017 ● EStAL 4/2017: 1 September 2017 Articles may be submitted after the published deadlines, by arrangement with the editor. Submission does not guarantee publication.
Koen Lenaerts
Court of Justice of the European Union
Arjen Meij
Former Judge at the General Court of the European Union
Phedon Nicolaides
College of Europe, Bruges and Maastricht University
Michael Schütte Schütte Law
Contact The editorial team looks forward to discussing your proposals and receiving your submissions. For further enquiries, please contact the Executive Editor: Garunya Karunaharamoorthy
[email protected] +49-30-81 45 06-17
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Adinda Sinnaeve
European Commission
Diane P. Wood
Circuit Judge U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit, Chicago
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