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Columbia Journal of European Law

The Columbia Journal of European Law (CJEL) is published under the auspices of the Columbia University School of Law and the Parker School of Foreign and Comparative Law, in cooperation with the Institute for Eurpoean Law of the Katholieke Universiteit in Leuven, Belgium. It is intended primarily to respond to the growth of interest in European law among Americans. While giving priority to the analysis of legal documents at the European Community and European Union level, the CJEL actively encourages contributions exploring any dimension of European law, including those at the national or regional levels, as well as those relevant to broader questions of the development of law and legal insituttions in Europe as a whole. We further seek to present articles - whether authored by Americans, Europeans or scholars from other parts of the world - that bring special comparative, historical and political perspectives to bear on the issues under discussion.

The CJEL staff will be open to all second and third-year J.D. candidates, although preference will be given to students with demonstrated interest, prior training or experience in European affairs. Staff members are strongly encouraged to take the basic EC Law course during their second year. They also have their own site on the World Wide Web located at www.columbia.edu/cu/eurojournal

Contact Info:
Gail Steiner, Editor in Chief
212-854-5811
gds45@columbia.edu

 

 

 


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