ISSN Number: 2795-5397

Declaration of Principles for the ELPIS v-LAW Review

The ELPIS v-LAW Review is the first legal journal as such to consist entirely of video contributions. It was born in the midst of 2020 as an idea of Prof. Vasco Pereira da Silva (University of Lisbon), the chairman of the ELPIS (European Legal Practice Integrated Studies) Network. The Network brings together the scientific wealth of about 40 European and numerous Law Faculties of other continents, and is also well renowned through its Joint Master Degree (ELPIS II).

The ELPIS v-LAW Review is part of ELPIS Research (ELPIS III) and is published with the initial periodicity of two Volumes per annum, aiming to present and analyze current developments in European, International and Comparative Law and their respective Legal Practices, in accordance with the abovementioned scientific wealth and Network’s focus, in order to address a broad group of interested people through its digital presence.

The contributions, with a length ad libitum to the author unless otherwise determined, have to meet the highest scientific standard and quality, a fact which the Review’s Board of Editors guarantees for. The Board of Editors may also determine other formal editorial requisites. Only contributions by ELPIS Network members and people who qualify through a member’s reference are entitled to publish a contribution. The contributions are furthermore internally reviewed and shall be accompanied, when possible and appropriate, by an indicative bibliography of each subject.

Opinions and arguments expressed through the respective contributions do not necessarily reflect the official view of the Review’s Board of Editors.

Unless otherwise indicated, every contribution published within the ELPIS v-LAW Review is copyright by its respective author(s). Further, unless otherwise indicated, the author(s) and the Review may grant permission to reproduce and distribute for nonprofit educational uses material published in the Review, provided that the copied work is identified in accordance with the rules set forth by scientific clarity and integrity. For permission to reproduce and distribute any work published in the ELPIS v-LAW Review for other purposes, the contribution’s author(s) has/have to be contacted. All such reproduction must identify the author(s) and the Review’s Volume.

Future of Higher Education: trends, perspectives, and questions
Research Report originally published in Portuguese in the Direito GV Research Series and republished in English language in partnership with ELPIS Research – European Legal Practice Integrated Studies.

Authors:
Clio Nudel Radomysler
Deíse Camargo Maito
Enya Carolina Silva da Costa
Marina Feferbaum

Index

4 – “Covid-19 as an opportunity to the role of EU Law in global learning, teaching and researching?”
Nuno Cunha Rodrigues | University of Lisbon Faculty of Law
SEALS Annual Meeting: August 2020

3 – “The challenges of distance teaching in times of Corona”
Arndt Künnecke | Federal University of Applied Sciences for Public Administration
SEALS Annual Meeting: August 2020

2 – “Wording the needs of innovative teaching in law”
Kersi Kursi (ELPIS Master Student)
ELPIS Annual Meeting: Hannover, December 2019

1- “Jigsaw Classroom and Law Teaching”
Kire Jovanov | ELPIS Master Student
ELPIS Annual Meeting: Hannover, December 2019

7 – “Integrating International/Comparative Legal Issues into Legal Skills Classes: Their Importance in Everyday Law Practice?
Professor Diane Edelman | Villanova University, Charles Widger School of Law
ELPIS/US Law Schools – Transatlatic Legal Lectures 2021/2022

6 – “Updating EU Consumer Law: The new Directives on Sales of Goods & Digital Content”
Arndt Kühnnecke | Federal University of Applied Sciences for Public Administration
ELPIS/US Law Schools – Transatlatic Legal Lectures 2021/2022

5 – Emerging Dimensions of Business and Human Rights in India?
Shashikala Gurpur | Symbiosis Law School Pune
ELPIS/US Law Schools – Transatlatic Legal Lectures 2021/2022

4 – Covid-19 as an opportunity to the role of EU Law in global learning, teaching and researching?”
Nuno Cunha Rodrigues | University of Lisbon Faculty of Law
SEALS Annual Meeting: August 2020

3 – “The challenges of distance teaching in times of Corona”
Arndt Künnecke | Federal University of Applied Sciences for Public Administration
SEALS Annual Meeting: August 2020

2 – “Wording the needs of innovative teaching in law”
Kersi Kursi | ELPIS Master Student
ELPIS Annual Meeting: Hannover, December 2019

1 – “Jigsaw Classroom and Law Teaching”
Kire Jovanov | ELPIS Master Student
ELPIS Annual Meeting: Hannover, December 2019

The Challenges and the Basis for the Extraterritorial Application of the General Data Protection Regulation - thr GDPR
Alexia Klingen
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover