On behalf of Prof. Alberto Alemanno,
As the European Union is increasingly emerging as de facto global
regulator of all kinds of rules concerning the environment, human
health, and safety, risk regulation is becoming a new lens through which
to analyse the European integration process. Indeed, today the most
important and widespread form of EU regulation in the internal market is
concerned with the government of risk to individuals' health and safety.
The European Journal of Risk Regulation (EJRR) is a new international
journal that provides an innovative forum for informed and scholarly
discussion on how these risks are regulated across policy domains in
Europe and beyond. By focusing on institutional, procedural and
substantive aspects of EU risk regulation, the EJRR strikes a balance
between the interests of the practitioners, notably those increasingly
engaged in regulatory drafting and advice to the industry, and a more
theoretical focus, combining normative articles with timely
contributions on legislative and judicial developments, new literature
and relevant events. The EJRR understands itself as a truly
multi-disciplinary journal. While the central focus of the journal is
the European law regulating inter alia Chemicals (REACH), Nanomaterials,
Pharmaceuticals, Food and Feed, Cosmetics & Medical Devices, Pollution,
Climate Change, Industrial Accidents, Life-style risks anb Public Health
issues, discussion extends to other social sciences, such as inter alia regulation studies,political science, risk analysis, safety science and sociology.
CALL FOR PAPERS:
The EJRR invites submissions for the first two issues of the journal.
The editors are looking for papers that communicate new research,
business analysis and policy insights to an informed readership across
EU regulatory domains. The EJRR is expected to 'go life' in Spring 2010,
and we therefore ask that work be submitted no later than January 30,
2010 in order to be considered for issue 1. Submissions will be reviewed
on a rolling basis beginning December 10, 2009.
Please direct submissions and any questions about our Journal to:
CONTACT: Alberto Alemanno, Associate Professor of Law, HEC Paris
Email: [email protected]
Please find attached a free subscription to the first issue of the
journal!
I would be grateful if you could circulate this among your contacts:
http://www.ssrn.com/update/lsn/lsnann/ann09136.html
The European Journal of Risk Regulation
Advisory Body
Carl Baudenbacher, St. Gällen University; President of the EFTA Court.
Marco Bronckers, University of Leiden; partner, VVGB
Theofanis Christoforou, Legal Service, European Commission
José Esteve Pardo, Universitat de Barcelona
Giandomenico Majone, European University Institute
Miguel Maduro, European University Institute; former Advocate General,
European Court of Justice
Jacques Pelkmans, Director, European Economic Studies, College of
Europe, Bruges
Giorgio Sacerdoti, University Bocconi; former Member of the WTO
Appellate Body
Nicolas de Sadeleer, Université Saint Louis, Bruxelles
Francis Snyder, Université d'Aix-Marseille III; London School of
Economics
Denis Waelbroeck, College of Europe, Bruges; Partner at Ashurst,
Brussels
Editorial Board
Lorenzo Allio, King’s College of London
Alessandra Arcuri, Rotterdam Law School
Lukas Bergkamp, Hutton & Williams
Enrico Bonadio, University of Abertay Dundee
Susana Borras, Copenaghen Business School
Morten Broberg, University of Copenaghen
Justo Corti Varela, Instituto Universitario de EstuDirk Detken, Head Legal Office, European Food Safety Authority
Mary Footer, University of Notthingam
Candido Garcia Molyneaux, Covington & Burling
Minna Heikkila, Head Legal Office, European Chemical Agency
David J. Hornsby, University of the Witwatersrand
Sebastian Kraphol, Bamberg University
Mihail Kritikos, DG Research, European Commission
Bettina Lange, Oxford University
Ragnar Losfedt, King’s College of London
Stéphanie Mahieu, European Court of Justice – Université de Louvain La
Neuve
Anne Meuwese, Tilburg University
Sara Poli, University of Tor Vergata, Rome
Andrea Renda, CEPS, Luiss University
Reinhard Quick, Head of VCI's Liaison Office Brussels
Claudio Radaelli, Director, Centre for European Governance, Exeter
University
Vincenzo Salvatore, Head of Legal Office, European Medicines Agency
Olivier Salvi, Ineris
Colin Scott, University College Dublin
Stijn Smismans, Cardiff Law School
Alessandro Spina, EMEA
Geert Van Calster, KU Leuven
Maria Weimer, European University Institute, Fiesole
Jonathan Wiener, Duke Law School
Editors:
Alberto Alemanno, Editor-in-Chief
Peter Kugel, Associate Editor
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