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
In the preliminary ruling procedure under Article 267 TFEU, national courts refer questions of interpretation of EU law to the Court of Justice of the EU. At times, national courts not only ask questions but immediately propose answers to those...
In the in 2018 decided Achmea case, the CJEU declared investor-state arbitration clauses in investment treaties between EU member states as incompatible with EU law. Thereby, the CJEU established a precedence that must be followed by member...
Driven to a large extent by the EU Commission, a modernization process for the Energy Charter Treaty (ECT) has been underway since 2017. While an agreement in principle (AIP) was reached in 2022, that agreement’s adoption and with it the...
The European Union’s member States are also party to the European Social Charter. This can create tensions between their obligations under public international law stemming from the European Social Charter and their obligations under European...
The Digital Services Act (DSA) entered into force in November 2022 and is directly applicable across the European Union since the beginning of 2024. The DSA imposes special rules on very large online platforms (VLOPs) such as TikTok. This study...