About the Journal

The Review of European Law is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing both theoretical and applied works on a wide range of topics in the European law, especially of EU Law and other related areas. The Review was founded in 1999, as the first specialised journal in South East Europe for theoretical questions of community law and as periodical journal of the Association for European Union Law of Serbia (AEL). The Association for European Law of Serbia was founded 1999 as the Yugoslav Association of experts for community law. More information about the work and activities of the Association can be found at: www.pravoeu.org

Journal is published once a year by Association for European Union Law and Institute of Comparative Law.

Papers can be subimitted in Serbian or other world languages. All papers undergo blind peer review.

Review of European Law is an open access journal. All articles can be downloaded free of charge. Articles published in the Journal are Open-Access articles distributed under a Creative Commons Atribution 4.0 International (CC BY).

Journal supports Green OA. Green OA is the practice of placing the accepted version of an author’s manuscript into a repository, making it freely accessible for everyone.

Benefits of open access for authors, include:

  1. OA articles are freely and permanently available online immediately upon publication, enabling broader distribution and increased visibility
  2. Authors can easily comply with the OA mandates of their institution or funding body as OA articles are usually published under a Creative Commons license
  3. The final version can be re-used and immediately deposited in any repository
  4. In most cases authors retain the copyright to their work
  5. Articles are citation tracked and included in all major bibliographic databases
  6. There are no space constraints, i.e. unlimited space for supplementary material including figures, extensive data and video footage

The journal allows readers to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of its articles and allow readers to use them for any other lawful purpose.

The journal does not charge authors an article processing charge (APC). 

Journal is indexed in HeinOnline and CEEOL.