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Conflict of Laws and EU Law

Dash over to the Conflict of Laws blog.

There's a terrific guest editorial by Professor Horatia Muir-Watt on "Reshaping Private International Law in a Changing World". It contains many insights that a student of EU law would appreciate.

Just go over there and read the whole thing.

Great Grahnlaw Blog

And while we're on the subject of great EU blogs, look at Ralf Grahn's blog here.

Ralf is a lawyer in Finland and his blog, called "Grahnlaw", is about the politics, the law and the future of the EU. He also makes insightful comments on this blog for which we are very grateful.

Grahnlaw is highly recommended.

EU for US blog

An insightful comment left by Jane Margaret happily drew our attention to her "EU for US blog".

Frankly, we didn't know about the EU for US blog which presents "the EU filtered by a quiet American". And it gives a very interesting and refreshing analysis of the political situation in the EU.

So, click over to the EU for US blog, you won't regret it.

ECJ Watch: New Blog

Another good new EU law blog joins the blogosphere. This one is called "ECJ Watch".

Welcome !

It looks a very nicely set out and promising blog. It is about European legal systems and is written principally by Dr. Magdalena Sengayen and a small group of researchers at Oxford University's Centre for Socio-Legal Studies.

The class actions conference in Oxford it announces also looks interesting for those nearby.

EU case law blog

Here's another very good blog on the leading cases of the European Court of Justice, the Court of First Instance and the Civil Service Tribunal. It is called EU Case Law and it is worth checking regularly.

It is written by Lucia Martin who is a PhD student at the Law Faculty of the University of Basel, Switzerland. She researches EU law and is currently writing a thesis on “EU Citizenship and the Free Movement of Persons”.

Good luck with that. And the blog too.

New blog : EUlawblogger

We're pleased to draw your attention to yet another new EU law blog.

This one is called "EUlawblogger" (not to be confused with "Eulawblog" over at "eulaw.blogspot.com") and contains some interesting comments on EU law and developments. In fact the comments are sure to stimulate thought and debate. And that's always a good thing.

So, click over to EUlawblogger and start cogitating!

Girl Power : Intlawgrrls

Click over right away to the terrific Intlawgrrls blog.

It is decked out in pink and written by an impressive team of women from around the world.

Oh, and by the way, it is about international law, policy and practice. It is fun and informative, too.

New European Law Network Blog

Here's a new and interesting blog on EU law called "European Law Network". In fact, it started in April 2007.

It is written by students for students. Most of the posts to date are in French but some are in English.

It is nicely produced and has some useful links.

Well worth reading regularly!

Babybarista blog

It is with unusual pleasure that we introduce you to Babybarista.

It must be one of the funniest sites about starting out in legal practice. It features a young barrister in London, England...

Just read and enjoy !

New international law blog : 1948

Thanks to our friends over at Opinio Juris we are pleased to draw your attention to a new international law blog with the intriguing name of 1948. That's right, like the year.

Scroll down to the first post to find out why it is called "1948".

It is written by Richard Norman and Otto Spijkers of the University of Leiden, in the Netherlands.

Well worth reading.