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Publication frequency: quarterly
Subscription: € 442,- (excl. VAT) / € 472,94 (incl. VAT)
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approx. 100 pages
ISSN 16 19-52 72
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EStAL - European State Aid Law Quarterly
EStAL was established in 2002 as the first pan-European publication for State aid law
and is still recognized as the leading journal in its field today. EStAL’s successful
philosophy is to serve as a forum for open dialogue and reflection on State aid
law and policy for and between academics, judges, Commission and Member States
officials and private practitioners. This philosophy shows in the composition
of the editorial board and translates to the selection of authors and
commentators and EStAL’s circle of readers in particular. EStAL accordingly
offers a balanced mix of high-quality legal analysis, concise information and
pointed opinion pieces on State aid law and policy from diverse backgrounds to
the benefit of all those dealing with State aid issues on a regular basis.
EStAL provides you quarterly with a review of around 100 pages, containing articles, case studies, jurisdiction of both European and national courts as well as communications from the European Commission.
To subscribe to EStAL simply fill in the orderform and return it, so that you can regularly depend on receiving the best information. For any further questions please contact us at Lexxion Publisher in Berlin, Telephone +49 30 81 45 06 0
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Managing Editor
Thomas Jaeger
Editorial Board
Josef Azizi, Andreas Bartosch, Andrea Biondi, Rose D'Sa, Leigh Hancher, Christian Koenig, Koen Lenaerts, Michael Schütte, Peter Schütterle, Adinda Sinnaeve, Vernon E. Vig, Diane P. Wood
EStAL Review Process The articles featured in each issue of European State Aid Law Quarterly (EStAL) are as well requested submissions as unsolicited ones. All undergo the review process as followed: Each article is circulated among the full board and reviewed and refereed by the board members.
Article Submission It is understood that EStAL accepts for print submissions of excellent quality only. All publications must demonstrate clearly that they are sufficiently distinct from the status quo of discussions among the informed State aid community, in particular through sufficiently broad footnoting and citations, and aim at advancing those discussions.
Whereas opinions and case notes may be more pointed, articles in particular must take clearly visible notice of pre-existing literature and jurisprudence, even if the positions expressed there are to be rejected by the author of the submission at hand. Likewise, submissions relating to very recent developments require less footnoting and citation than submissions relating to familiar topics.
Publications not living up to this quality standard will be rejected by the editorial board in the pre-publication review process.
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