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The European Law Blog is written by academics, students and practitioners from around the globe, and is intended for anyone interested in EU law. We come from various parts of the world, and from various fields (both in academia and in practice), and try to provide a range of insights and views on what we think is interesting about EU law. Though we come from several different linguistic backgrounds, we often choose to write in English, as we believe that this language is understood by most people interested in EU law. Occasionally, we might post in French or German too.
The blog aims to highlight, and comment on, current developments in EU case law and legislation and to discuss new relevant legal literature. Our posts provide concise, up to date commentary on legal developments within the EU. We aim at delivering high quality legal analysis, but in a style that is typical to legal blogs: short, informal, and at times opinionated and spicy.
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Very useful for me (as a lawyer) who follows the Judgements of Court of Justice of the European Union-specially those concerned on social security and freedom of movement within a territory of EU states.