The European Journal of Empirical Legal Studies (EJELS) is a fully open access peer-reviewed journal devoted to the empirical study of law and legal systems. It aims to bridge the substantive domain of law and the empirical approaches broadly conceived, ranging from quantitative to qualitative methods. The Journal is committed to fostering a methodologically pluralist, intellectually open, and disciplinarily inclusive academic culture. EJELS is not restricted to any particular field of law nor any particular legal system, but particularly welcomes submissions of relevance to a European audience.
Editorial Team
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Johan Lindholm, Umeå University, Sweden
MANAGING EDITOR
Marlene Löding, Umeå University, Sweden
EXECUTIVE BOARD
Elena Kantorowicz-Reznichenko, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands
Johan Lindholm, Umeå University, Sweden
Paulien de Winter, University of Groningen, Netherlands
EDITORIAL BOARD
Tilmann Altwicker, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Jarosław Beldowski, Warsaw School of Economics, Poland
Julien Betaille, Université Toulouse Capitole, France
Deborah De Felice, University of Catania, Italy
Libor Dušek, Charles University, Czech Republic
Nuno Garoupa, George Mason University, United States of America
Hazel Genn, University College London, United Kingdom
Anna Mäki-Petäjä-Leinonen, University of Eastern Finland, Finland
Jessie Pool, Leiden University, Netherlands
Sergio Puig De La Parra, European University Institute, Italy
Jennifer Robbennolt, University of Illinois, United States of America
Mathias Siems, European University Institute, Italy