Using a variety of written and audiovisual formats, including podcasts on current legal topics, EU Law Live covers a wide range of legal fields. Content is written by team members (News, Insights), the editorial team (Editorial Comments), a network of analysts (Analyses) and external authors (Op-Eds, Long Reads).
In the Analyses section, you will find short articles explaining and assessing the significance of recent EU rulings, proposals and strategies. Analyses are usually published within 24 to 72 hours of a development.
Op-Eds are significantly longer pieces. Guest authors, recognised experts in their fields, examine the legal and political framework and implications of a legal development, offering personal opinions on how a legal issue should be resolved. Op-Eds are also usually available within 24 to 72 hours of a development.
Long Reads, in-depth articles that appear in the Weekend Edition, may include interviews, findings from research projects, or discussions of a wider range of EU policy issues. They often consider a theme rather than focusing on a single current development.
Members of the editorial team address key issues facing the European Union in the Editorial Comments.
Insights, written by members of the EU Law Live team, provide additional political and legal context for recent legal issues.
Content is organised into areas of practice, such as institutional law, human rights and the internal market, which you can select from the menu.
Worthy of note are the Morning Agenda, published daily at 7.30 am, which provides an overview of the day’s most important legal developments within the EU institutions, and the comprehensive weekly review, The Week.
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