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Celebrating One Year with the Oxford Encyclopedia of EU Law

A year ago, the Oxford Encyclopedia of EU Law (OEEUL) was launched as a new product within the Oxford Public International Law (OPIL) family. Providing high-level analysis of European Union law by specialized distinguished contributors, OEEUL articles define, explain, and analyze EU law’s key legal concepts in an accessible yet profound way. It is a source of great pride for the OEEUL team that in its first year, the encyclopedia has grown from the initial 95 entries to its current 158 articles – with the team dedicated to increasing this content by tenfold in the coming years to eventually cover the entire EU legal order.

We are very grateful to the Section Editors, the authors, and the Advisory Board for making this happen.

The first anniversary of OEEUL’s launch was celebrated with a webinar organized by OEEUL’s sponsor, the College of Europe (Bruges).

- Professor Sacha Garben and Professor Laurence Gormley (General Editors of OEEUL)

In celebration of the one-year anniversary Oxford University Press has made the following articles free to access:


 

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