The Zeitschrift für Europarechtliche Studien (ZEuS) is published by the Europa-Institut, law department, of Saarland University since 1998. The concept of ZEuS is a wide one: the journal addresses current aspects and fundamental problems connected with European Integration, European law and International law. Consisting of articles especially in German and English which commentate on current developments in the law, ZEuS offers an ideal forum for contributors of both academic and professional backgrounds. Moreover, ZEuS makes a conscious effort to provide young academics and students with the opportunity to have their work published. Finally, all speeches held at the Europa-Institut are published in ZEuS. Website: www.zeus.nomos.de
Cross-sectoral investment screening in German Foreign Trade Law and in German Foreign Trade Regulation is becoming increasingly significant both from a political and legal standpoint. Foreign direct investments are receiving more attention, which...
This article presents an overview of the powers of the recently established European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO), a supranational body that investigates and prosecutes criminal offences affecting the financial interests of the European Union...
Money laundering has developed at the same pace, if not quicker, as the laws that were meant to restrain it. The advent of cryptocurrency escalated the century-long arms race between money launderers and regulators as cryptocurrencies shifted the...
Facing increasing internal and external threats, the Member States of the European Union are moving closer together in ensuring the Union’s security. The European Council endorsed the Strategic Compass, developed over 18 months, on 24 March 2022....
The Commission’s 2022 Report on the Rule of Law highlights serious concerns about the independence and impartiality of the judiciary, particularly in Poland and Hungary. The ongoing consolidation of illiberal democracies in these countries has led...