Working Papers
Working Papers
Working Papers are an open access format of the Forum Transregionale Studien that share analysis and ideas on recent problems and developments at a preliminary stage. Working Papers are informed by the ongoing research and experience of the author and aim to promote debate and commentary. They may be developed into articles, book chapters or reviews at a later stage.
The Working Papers of the Forum are published in a draft form and may receive language editing. They are conceived in a modular form and appear as series of the different research programs at the Forum or of projects of members and partners of the Forum. Working Papers are published as digital brochures easily available via the open access platform perspectivia.net.
Panov, Stoyan
To Derogate (and Notify), or Not to Derogate (and Not to Notify), that is the Question!
re:constitution Working Paper, Forum Transregionale Studien 1/2020,
Schneider, Linda
Responses by the CJEU to the European Crisis of Democracy and the Rule of Law
re:constitution Working Paper, Forum Transregionale Studien, 2/2020
Gatta, Francesco
Migration and Rule of (Human Rights) Law in the EU: A “Constitutional” Crisis
re:constitution Working Paper, Forum Transregionale Studien, 3/2022
Blasi Casagran, Cristina
Analysing Political Micro-Targeting from a GDPR Perspective
re:constitution Working Paper, Forum Transregionale Studien, 4/2022
Damaskou, Anna
The COVID-19 Pandemic and the Rule of Law: Turning the Crisis into Opportunity
re:constitution Working Paper, Forum Transregionale Studien, 05/2022
Mercescu, Alexandra
The COVID-19 Crisis in Romania: A Hypothesis around Penal Populism and Legal Culture
re:constitution Working Paper, Forum Transregionale Studien, 06/2022
González Campañá, Núria
Liberal Democracy in Crisis: the Spanish Case
re:constitution Working Paper, Forum Transregionale Studien, 07/2022
Kareniauskaitė, Monika
Privacy and Personal Data Protection in Russia, Lithuania and Germany: Law, Legacy and Cyber Shift
re:constitution Working Paper, Forum Transregionale Studien, 08/2022
Rizcallah, Cecilia
The principle of mutual trust in European Union Law: An Essential Principle Facing a Crisis of Values
re:constitution Working Paper, Forum Transregionale Studien, 09/2022
Letnar Černič, Jernej; Michalakea, Taygeti (eds.)
Business and Human Rights in South East Europe
re:constitution Working Paper, Forum Transregionale Studien, 10/2023
Müller, Manuel
Peace, prosperity, self-assertion, and cosmopolitan democracy: Four narratives on the purpose of European integration
re:constitution Working Paper, Forum Transregionale Studien, 11/2023
Gadbled, Robin
Towards a theoretical framework for studying “pressure” in the EU constitutional order
re:constitution Working Paper, Forum Transregionale Studien, 12/2023
Bakó, Beáta
National Democracy vs European Rule of Law? The lack of public demand for the rule of law in Hungary
re:constitution Working Paper, Forum Transregionale Studien, 13/2023
Sulyok, Katalin
A rule of law revolution in future generations’ litigation – intergenerational equity and the rule of law in the Anthropocene
re:constitution Working Paper, Forum Transregionale Studien, 14/2023
Hegedüs, Daniel
Exploring the Potential and Political Feasibility of 'Biting Intergovernmentalism' in the EU
re:constitution Working Paper, Forum Transregionale Studien, 15/ 2023
Jaques-Apke, Amélie
The Covid-19 Crisis as an Ideological Armory for the Populist Right in Spain and Italy
re:constitution Working Paper, Forum Transregionale Studien, 16/2023
Hoxhaj, Andi
The Politics of the EU Anti-Corruption Movements
re:constitution Working Paper, Forum Transregionale Studien, 17/2023
Atanasova, Angelina
Litigating fundamental rights violations before the courts in Europe: The role of civil society in Bulgaria
re:constitution Working Paper, Forum Transregionale Studien, 18/2023
Raible, Lea
A Look at the ECHR’s Democratic Society – Secessionist Movements and Human Rights
re:constitution Working Paper, Forum Transregionale Studien, 19/2023