From 2020 on, a number of National Editorial Boards in various EU Member States together with a central coordinating board will be responsible for the editorial coordination
of the journal, in order to connect the journal more closely to the ongoing national legal discussion.
The organisation of the Board of editors of The European Legal Forum through National Editorial Boards under the common umbrella of one European legal journal
will anchor the journal more closely in the legal discussion in each Member State. Who other than the leading researchers in each jurisdiction are better prepared to capture
the discussion in their respective home jurisdiction? Who better to select the most relevant case law from their courts and put into evidence those aspects that make it a case of
interest under the common principles of European law? Who other than the editors in the various Member States are better prepared for a joint discussion of legal issues of
overall European interest?
The European Legal Forum is planning to establish National Editorial Boards over time in a growing number of Member States. We are delighted by the enthusiasm encountered
by our new editors in the first Member States involved. Welcome to the new editors and to those who will join them in the future!
Austria
Andreas Schwartze, Leopold-Franzens University of Innsbruck
Simon Laimer, Leopold-Franzens University of Innsbruck
Martina Melcher, Karl-Franzens University of Graz
Cyprus and Greece
Apostolos Anthimos, Thessaloniki,
European University Cyprus
Philippe Jougleux, European University Cyprus
Euripides Rizos, Aristotle University Thessaloniki
Eleni-Tatiani Synodinou, University of Cyprus
Stamatina Yannakourou, European University Cyprus
Czech Republic
Monika Pauknerová, Charles University Prague
Petr Bříza, Charles University Prague
Jan Brodec, Charles University Prague
Magdalena Pfeiffer, Charles University Prague
Marta Zavadilová, Charles University Prague
Denmark
Morten Midtgaard Fogt, Aarhus University
Germany
Thomas Simons, IPR Verlag, Munich
Rainer Hausmann, University of Konstanz
Sibylle Calabresi-Scholz, IPR Verlag, Munich
Susanne Gössl, University of Kiel
Hungary
Gábor Palásti, University of Szeged
Sarolta Szabó, Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Budapest
Mónika Csöndes, Corvinus University of Budapest
Italy
Ilaria Queirolo, University of Genoa
Maria Caterina Baruffi, University of Bergamo
Francesco Bestagno, Catholic University of Milan
Giacomo Biagioni, University of Cagliari
Cristina Campiglio, University of Pavia
Laura Carpaneto, University of Genoa
Pietro Franzina, Catholic University of Milan
Antonio Leandro, University of Bari
Francesco Pesce, University of Genoa
Michele Vellano, University of Turin
Ilaria Viarengo, University of Milan
Francesca Villata, University of Milan
Latvia
Gábor Palásti, University of Szeged, Riga Graduate School of Law (2007-2019)
Inga Kacevska, University of Latvia, Riga
Vadim Mantrov, University of Latvia, Riga
Portugal
Anabela Susana de Sousa Gonçalves, University of Minho
Helena Mota, University of Porto
Slovenia
Aleš Galič, University of Ljubljana
Jerca Kramberger Škerl, University of Ljubljana
Spain
Rosario Espinosa Calabuig, University of Valencia
Guillermo Palao Moreno, University of Valencia
Carlos Esplugues Mota, University of Valencia
The Netherlands
Mathijs ten Wolde, University of Groningen
Kirsten Henckel, University of Groningen