Journal Collection
The EUI Library subscribes to a large number of journals, some in print, some in both print and electronic, and many in electronic-only format.
In the Catalogue there are separate records for print and electronic titles.
The Library Catalogue contains the most complete and up-to-date description of the Library's journal holdings for both print and electronic formats.
It is also possible to search and browse the electronic journal titles only via the Electronic Journal portal. From the Electronic Journal portal users can also directly access all the e-journal databases, some of which may contain additional titles not listed in the Catalogue.
New E-Journals : Monthly lists of new e-journals added to the Catalogue.
The journal titles listed in the Library Catalogue, both current and discontinued, electronic and/or paper formats can also be browsed through the Subject lists of journals .
The Library makes available (on its own or in association with other bodies) the tables of contents of a certain number of journals in History and Law.
New journal titles
European Labour Law Journal
CUR 34 EUROPE
Available online!
The European Labour Law Journal aims to be a leading academic journal in the area of European labour law and social policy. European labour law is viewed in a wide sense. It includes labour law at the European Union level as well as labour law in the Member States. Included is also a focus on developments of labour law at a global level taking into account its relevance for Europe. Attention is also paid to developments at the level of policy, legislation, case law as well as academic doctrine.
Humanity
CUR 32 HUMANI
Humanity is a semiannual publication dedicated to publishing original research and reflection on human rights, humanitarianism and development. An interdisciplinary enterprise, Humanity draws from a variety of fields, including anthropology, law, literature, history, philosophy and politics, and examines the intersections between them.