- Comment
- Katja Göcke, The Increasing Extraterritoriality of EU Sanctions Law
- Re-Reading Historic Articles in the ZaöRV: Anniversary Series
- Anne Peters, Viktor Bruns and the Orderly Order: Reflections on ‘Völkerrecht als Rechtsordnung’
- Abhandlungen
- Paolo Mazzotti, 70 Years of EU Law: Continuity and Discontinuity
- Päivi Leino-Sandberg, ‘70 Years of EU Law’ – The Politics of a Professional Language
- Paolo Mazzotti, An Archaeology of EU Legal Discourse: The Legal Imagination Between Continuity and Discontinuity
- Giulia La Torre, The Formation of the EU Legal System
- Jacob van de Beeten, Festschrift or Fiction? Omissions, Gaps and Blind Spots in 70 Years of EU Law
- Alexandros Bakos & Christos Karetsos, The European Union’s Geoeconomic Turn: Less Openness and More Realpolitik
- Maciej Krogel, Is It Enough to Say ‘Common Values’ When We Mean the Essence of European Integration? Reassessing the Understanding of Art. 2 TEU as the Identity of the EU Legal Order
- Henri de Waele, Beyond the Posture, Beyond the Pale – Assessing the EU’s Real Record as An International Human Rights Actor
- Johan Meeusen, Nothing More Than a Rights Catalogue Serving EU Citizens’ Private Interests? Three Insights for an Alternative Assessment of EU Citizenship
- Christian Thönnes, Invisible Infringements: On the AFSJ’s Under- Constitutionalisation
- Marc Steiert, Telling (Social) Europe Differently: Fractures, Discontinuities, and Alternative Trajectories in 70 Years of EU Law
- Aitor Navarro, The EU as a Catalyst for Tax Harmonisation – Triumphs and Challenges in an Asymmetric Cooperation Model
- Armin von Bogdandy, The Republican Thrust of 70 Years of EU Law: Theorizing ‘A Union for Its Citizens’
Monday, April 20, 2026
New Issue: Zeitschrift für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht
The latest issue of the Zeitschrift für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht (Vol. 86, no. 1, 2026) is out. Contents include:

