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
Entering into full applicability in May 2023, the Digital Markets Act (DMA), Regulation (EU) 2022/1925 is amongst the recent tools to regulate the digital market within the EU. It aims to establish legal boundaries for large and very large online...
The article provides an overview of the genesis of the EU AI Act, its economic and security context, and the intricacies of its international implications. It discusses the main elements of the Act, particularly some changes it underwent during the...
The article examines the legal framework for data transfers from the EU to the US. In the judgements known as Schrems I and II, the CJEU invalidated the two former US adequacy decisions on the grounds that they did not satisfy the requirements in...
The current Union framework for the screening of foreign direct investment is about to be renewed. In January 2024, the Commission presented a proposal for a new Regulation that is supposed to bring about more convergence in the currently strongly...