Tilburg Law Review (TLR)
The Tilburg Law Review, Journal of International and European Law (TiLR), is a peer-reviewed, student-run academic publication.
The Tilburg Law Review is the successor to the Tilburg Foreign Law Review, founded in 1991. It promotes the legal analysis of current societal problems arising at the European and international level. The Tilburg Law Review further seeks to encourage scholarly debate among researchers, academics and practitioners.
The scope of the journal is purposefully broad in order to capture the latest developments in a wide range of issues at the intersection of international and European law as they arise. In order to make cutting edge research available to its readers, TiLR often serves as a platform for debate on original or pressing topics in the form of Special Issues.
Scholars with an interest in developing a particular theme within the context of the journal are encouraged to contact us with details of their suggested proposals at tilburglawreview@tilburguniversity.edu.
Now available issues
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Special Issue on A Call for Quality, Volume 23(1) 2018
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Special Issue on Translating Law, Volume 22 2017
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Montesquieu Lecture by Professor Boaventura de Sousa Santos and accompanying responses
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Montesquieu Lecture by Professor Abdullahi A. An-Na’im and accompanying response by Professor Nicola Jägers
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Special Issue on Horizontal Transformations in Administrative Norms and Procedures
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Previous issues are available on this website.