As European integration assumes an increasingly supranational character,
evolving legal regimes continue to undergo sweeping changes at all levels.
Issues around current needs and future goals (some urgent, some far-reaching),
arise constantly and challenge the keenest resources of scholars and
practitioners of EU law and policy. European Monographs give a voice to
thoughtful, knowledgeable legal analysts and thinkers, and permits
concentration on specialized topics within the unlimited field of European
Law, both theory and practice, and increasingly to interdisciplinary studies
on Europe.
The aim is to publish innovative work by, in particular, but not only, younger
academics. The result is an original and ongoing library of detailed analyses,
theories and proposals, each of which furthers the cause of meaningful
European integration. Cumulatively, the series may be regarded as a 'work in
progress' engaged in building a sharply defined representation of law in
Europe.