EUROJUS

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The Institute (EUROJUS) was established in 2003 to foster interdisciplinary study and the teaching of European Law by cultivating a worldwide network of scholars with similar interests. In 2015 its Board has decided to enlarge the field of action of the Institute, focusing on European policies and EU affairs also on the side of media and communication.

Since January 2016 this independent academic body is thus called The European Institute for Legal and Communication Studies, or L’Institut Européen d’Études Juridiques et de Communication (IEEJC – EUROJUS), seeking to contribute to the public debate on Europe through analysis, studies and articles on topical subjects and questions relevant to Europe.

Its team includes researchers, journalists and academics from different countries and carries out research from a European perspective in the fields of Positive Globalization, EU and International law and strategies, Economics, Labour law, Energy efficiency and sustainable development and delivers comments, analysis and briefings on these topics.