The seventh issue of the Latin American Journal of European Studies has just been published. It is a publication of the Latin American Center of European Studies, currently supported by the Jean Monnet Network Policy Debate “BRIDGE Watch”, with funding from the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Commission.
The main purpose of the Journal is to publish research related to the European Union Law and Policies and International Relations of the European Union with third countries and Latin America to create new knowledge, build bridges of dialogue, as well as exchange good practices between European Union and Latin America.
The seventh edition of the Journal also has a thematic dossier on “Rule of Law na América Latina e Europa”, organized by Aline Beltrame de Moura of the Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, (Brazil).
The 2024-1 edition includes 10 articles from authors hailing from Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Italy, Norway, Peru, Portugal, and Romania.
Dossier: Rule of Law in Latin America and Europe
The difficult application of Article 7 of the TEU: European Union and Rule of Law
Nuno Cunha Rodrigues
Recognition of victims of forced displacement in law 1448 of 2011: Revictimization and invisibilization processes in the Banana Zone
Yeraldin Vásquez Polanco
The impact of the recent case law of CJEU regarding Article 2 TEU on national constitutional values in Romania
Dragoș Călin
The role of the Permanent Review Tribunal in strengthening democratic governance and the Rule of Law
Brenda Luciana Maffe
The Supreme Theatre: How individualism and the extreme publicity are undermining the decision-making process of the Supremo Tribunal Federal
Francesco Saccoliti, João Paulo de Moura Gonet Branco
Social death: The impact of the deprivation of voting rights on incarcerated populations
Clara Duarte Fernandes, Juliana Coelho Lima Gac
The sovereignty of States over natural resources and the right of indigenous peoples to self-determination from the international human rights law
Ena Carnero Arroyo
Articles
Study of the advisory opinion of the International Court of the Law of the Sea requested by the Commission of Small Island States on climate change and international law
Danilo Garcia Caceres
Interview
The full Issue is available here.