The European Court of Human Rights famously has its margin of appreciation, but what's up with deference at the European Court of Justice? My article on deference in the #ECJ, co-authored with Lucía López Zurita, is out now in the #JCMS!

Rather than deferring parts of its decision as an avoidance strategy or due to the lack of an agenda, we find the #CJEU to be more deferential in rulings making expansionist interpretations of #EU law.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jcms.13547
#EUlaw #polsci #law #courts

This is the most interesting Call for Papers that I have seen in quite a while: BUT IS IT MEDIA?

https://ispr.info/2023/08/16/call-but-is-it-media-issue-of-journal-of-cinema-and-media-studies/

#mediastudies #cfp #jcms

Call: “But Is It Media?” issue of Journal of Cinema and Media Studies

New year, new start. Love to see this out in print in #JCMS.

My analysis shows EU #narratives hardly resonate across issues and space for a prolongued period of time.

That means the #EU needs many stories, not one.

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/jcms.13456

New article in #JCMS on drivers of legislative #oversight in the @europarl_en (with Marta Migliorati)

We find that #ideology and #nationality impact greatly and simultaneously the behaviour of MEPs under different circumstances.

Link: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/jcms.13444

#UACES and #JCMS are looking for new book review editors. The deadline to apply is 7 December. If you're working in #europeanstudies, #PoliSci, #law, #internationalrelations or any field that deals extensively with #Europe and the #EU then this could be an opportunity for you! Find out more at www.uaces.org/jcms-book-review-editors