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Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025)

Published: 2025-02-04

Research Articles

  • Time After Time: The Effects of Small Group Forces and Institutional Features on the Pace of Adjudication

    Mintao Nie, Gunnar Grendstad, William R. Shaffer, Eric N. Waltenburg
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  • What’s in it for Consumers: Does the Legal Assumption of ‘the Average Consumer’ Reading the List of Ingredients Actually Protect Consumers Against Misleading Food Packaging?

    Carien de Jager, Arie Dijkstra
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  • Hungarian Judges’ Attitudes Towards the “Illiberal State”

    Frans van Dijk, Kamil Jonski
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  • Mapping the Problem Constellations of Older Adults under Guardianship: A Multiple Correspondence Analysis of Adult Guardianship Court Files in the Netherlands

    Roos Nieuwboer, Catrien Bijleveld, Masha Antokolskaia, Maria Schaap
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New Datasets

  • National Judicial Review of EU Law Enforcement: Challenges in Creating the EU Competition Law Judicial Review Database

    Or Brook, Barry Rodger
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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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