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Friday, 5 April 2024

Vis Team 2024The Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies (CYELS) was founded by Alan Dashwood and Angela Ward to provide a space for reflection and conversation about the challenges facing Europe and the diverse legal contexts in which those challenges are addressed.

To mark this milestone and demonstrate the continuing commitment to European legal scholarship, Cambridge University Press have put together a collection of classic contributions. From Philip Allott's 'The Concept of European Union' to Commissioner Viviane Reding's 'The United Kingdom and the European Union: Inevitably Drifting Apart?', the collection features insights from the giants at the time and those that have gone on to be giants. Free to access, you can see ideas that were often ahead of their time.

Many thanks to Cambridge Faculty of Law and the team of dedicated editors: Oke Odudu, Markus Gehring, Emilija Leinarte, Sophie Turenne and Felix Steffek.

Even more thanks are due to the contributors Paula Giliker, Elisa Morgera, Geert van Calster, Barbara Havelkova, Virginia Mantouvalou, Eleni Frantziou, Sionaidh Douglas-Scott, Clara Rauchegger, Paul Craig, Viviane Reding, Michal Bobek, Síofra O’Leary, John Bell, Hugh Collins, Jo Scott, Sacha Garben, Conor Gearty, Elspeth Guild, Catherine Donnelly, Marcin Rojszczak, Konrad Schiemann, Geoffrey Samuel, Robert Schuetze, Maria Lee, Takis Tridimas, McCrudden Christopher, Silvana Sciarra, and Gordon Anthony.

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