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Date01 March 2020
DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1111/eulj.12355
Published date01 March 2020
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EUROPEAN LAW JOURNAL Volume 26, Issue 1–2, March 2020
ISSN 1351-5993
Volume 26, Issue 1–2, March 2020
EUROPEAN
LAW JOURNAL
Review of European Law in Context
Editor-in-Chief: Karine Caunes
CONTENTS
EDITORIAL
What the European Law Journal stands for 2
KARINE CAUNES
VARIETY
The contribution of EU public procurement law to corporate social responsibility* 9
LAURENS ANKERSMIT
Rediscovering the public/private divide in EU private law* 27
OLHA O. CHEREDNYCHENKO
Shifting boundaries of membership: The politicisation of free movement as a challenge for EU citizenship* 48
SANDRA SEUBERT
Towards Europeanisation through the proportionality test? The impact of free movement law on medical
professional discipline 61
BAREND VAN LEEUWEN
KALEIDOSCOPE: What’s in a name? that which we call EU Better Law-Making
A taste of its own medicine: Assessing the impact of the EU Better Regulation Agenda* 83
SACHA GARBEN
Is the medicine right? 104
GABRIELLA MELONI
Better Law-Making and the interinstitutional (dis)agreements: Some comments 108
MARIA JOSE MARTINEZ IGLESIAS
Levelling the EU participatory playing field: A legal and policy analysis of the
Commission’s public consultations in light of the principle of political equality 114
ALBERTO ALEMANNO
From the French Citizens’ Convention on Climate to the Conference on the Future of Europe:
A participatory science and democracy perspective 136
LAURENCE EYMARD
UN CERTAIN REGARD
Schrems II, from Snowden to China: Toward a new alignment on transatlantic
data protection 141
MARC ROTENBERG
IN MEMORIAM FERNANDO VASQUEZ
Plaidoyer for a Social Europe (with an introduction by Alain Supiot) 153
FERNANDO VASQUEZ
EPILOGUE
Is it worth being a Rejtan? 162
MAREK SAFJAN
*With these articles*, we are closing a chapter in the life of the European Law Journal. May Joana Mendes and Harm
Schepel, the former Editors-in-Chief who accepted these manuscripts for publication, as well as the former editorial team,
be thanked for their work and contribution to the European Law Journal.

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