Erasmus Law Review
Welcome to the Erasmus Law Review website. This open access journal seeks to foster independent critical scholarship as relevant to the discipline of law. It commissions articles around specific themes (special issues), although calls for papers on specific topics might be issued occasionally and will be published on this website. All prospective articles are submitted to double-blind peer review (two reviews per article), and final publication is dependent on the outcome of these reviews. Next to our three special Issues each year, we have one open issue. Authors who have sent in articles for these open issues will be informed as soon as possible about the suitability of their work to be published in the open issue of Erasmus Law Review.
The Editorial Board encourages the submission of legally relevant manuscripts by legal scholars and practitioners as well as those versed in other disciplines relevant to law, such as criminology, sociology, political science and economics.
In handling commissioned articles and unsolicited ones, the Erasmus Law Review makes use of an online submission system called the Editorial Manager - please see Submit an Article for more information.
Accepted articles are published online at www.erasmuslawreview.nl and on our publisher's website at www.elevenjournals.com.
For more information or questions, please contact elr@law.eur.nl.
Recent issue
- Sovereignty and Security: Constraints on Foreign Investment Control Arising from International Law Dylan Geraets en Leo Gargne Erasmus Law Review, Issue 4 2022
- Keeping up with CFIUS: A Practitioner’s Report on National Security Trends in the United States Farhad Jalinous en Timothy Sensenig Erasmus Law Review, Issue 4 2022
- A Legal Comparative Approach towards the Screening of Outbound FDI Najib Zamani Erasmus Law Review, Issue 4 2022
- Environment Tax Law to Save the Planet? Ilona van den Eijnde Erasmus Law Review, Issue 3 2022
- Whither Criminal Cartel Enforcement in the EU? Binit Agrawal Erasmus Law Review, Issue 1 2023
- How Taxes of Local Governments Can Contribute to Climate Goals Arjen Schep, Anneke Monsma en Robert Kastelein Erasmus Law Review, Issue 3 2022
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