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
Foreign direct investment screening (FDI) has become increasingly important in Germany in the last few years. However, the rapidly rising number of reviewed transactions contrasts with a very small number of court decisions in this field. This...
International commitments of states require them to adopt regulatory measures aimed at reducing CO2 emissions to combat climate change. This is likely to trigger a wave of investor-state claims by affected foreign investors, mostly from the fossil...
This article examines States’ positive obligations under human rights law facing climate change. First, it finds that – besides more specific but “weaker” provisions – climate change falls under the scope of the right to a private life and...
This article deals with an increasing practice of states to deprive the citizenship of persons who have participated in terrorist activities. The article examines this practice on the basis of international and national regulations (example:...
The era of digitalization created new forms of employment along with complicated employment statuses, where existing labour laws lag in solving legal problems. The most recent development in the European Union is the proposed Platform Work Directive...