European Property Law Journal
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Editor-in-Chief:
Bram Akkermans
About this journal
The European Property Law Journal (EPLJ) offers a publication platform for research on property in the widest sense. Including, but not limited to, the EPLJ publishes research on issues relating to land, movables, claims, data, IP, AI, energy, environment, and migration. Articles are based on comparative, European and global perspectives and often are based on theoretical, doctrinal, historical, economic intra- and interdisciplinary methods. This includes for example work using empirical, ethnographic, geographic, sociological, economic, and historical methods. The EPLJ adheres to a double-blind peer review process to decide on publication and welcomes submissions from authors from all over the world. The Editors of the European Property Law Journal uphold the quality of the journal.
Article (manuscript) categories include:
- Original Article
- Book review
- Editorial
You can easily submit your manuscript online via https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/eplj.
You will be guided through the submission and publishing process.
Before submitting your manuscript, please read the journal’s Instructions for Authors and the Publication Ethics statement.
Special issues and special issue section
European Property Law Journal publishes special and thematic issues focused on important and emerging topics in the field of study. Ideas for special issues are proposed by the journal’s editorial board, but EPLJ also considers proposals for special issues submitted by members of the wider research community. For full details, please see the Information for Authors.
Hybrid Open Access
In this journal, authors have the option to publish their article under an open access license. Open Access allows you as an author to retain copyright and share your findings with colleagues and interested parties worldwide without any restraints.
Please note that authors from institutions with which we have a transformative agreement can publish ope n access without paying an article processing charge (APC). More information on the eligible institutions and articles can be found under the "Funding and Support" tab here.
EPLJ follows tier 2 of our data sharing policy. Authors are encouraged to provide a data availability statement where applicable. Please refer to the Data Sharing Policy for guidance on how to write a data availability statement.
Editor-in-Chief
Prof. Dr. Bram Akkermans, Maastricht, The Netherlands
Editorial Board
Prof. Dr. Anna Veneziano, Teramo, Italy
Prof. Dr. Arthur Salomons, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Prof. Dr. Brigitta Lurger, Graz, Austria
Prof. Dr. Caroline Rapatz, Kiel, Germany
Prof. Dr. Eva-Maria Kieninger, Würzburg, Germany
Prof. Dr. Vincent Sagaert, Leuven, Belgium
Prof. William Swadling, MA (Oxon), LLM (Lond), UK
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Faber, Salzburg, Austria
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Supplementary Materials
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