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Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024)

Published: 2024-05-21

Research Articles

  • Back to the Future? The Evolution of European Social Citizenship through the Lens of Citations

    Eftychia Constantinou
    129-150
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  • Caste Aside? Names, Networks and Justice in the Courts of Bihar, India

    Sandeep Bhupatiraju, Daniel L. Chen, Shareen Joshi, Peter Neis
    151-178
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  • How Effective Is the Judiciary? Evidence on Correlation Between Cases’ Characteristics and Probability of Appeal

    Maciej Świtała
    179-206
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  • Winning Arguments about Rights: An Empirical Analysis of Argument Construction at the European Court of Human Rights

    Tilmann Altwicker, Florian Geering, Daniel Gerber, Zhivko Taushanov
    207-230
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  • Disagreement on a Bench: An Empirical Analysis of Dissent at the Czech Constitutional Court

    Štěpán Paulík, Gor Vartazaryan
    231-254
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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.  

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