Volume 25 (2024)

Volume 25 | Issue 6

Introduction to the Special Issue: “Strategic litigation in EU law”
Pola Cebulak, Marta Morvillo and Stefan Salomon

Strategic Litigation in EU Law: Who does it Empower?
Pola Cebulak, Marta Morvillo and Stefan Salomon

Beyond EU Law Heroes: Unleashing Strategic Litigation as a Form of Participation in the Union’s Democratic Life
Alberto Alemanno

The EU’s Anti-SLAPP Directive: A Partial Victory for Rule of Law Advocacy in Europe
Justin Borg-Barthet and Francesca Farrington

Who Does and Who Does Not Engage in Strategic Litigation in European Law?
Andreas Hofmann

Hidden in Plain Sight? Corporate Strategic Litigation in the EU Emissions Trading System
Sofie Fleerackers

Strategic Litigation in a Time of Populism: Poland’s Experience
Adam Plozka

Mobilizing the Rights of Homeless EU Citizens in the Netherlands
Dion Kramer

Climate Legal Mobilization Under the New Aarhus Regulation
Maria Pagano

Climbing a Wall: Strategic Litigation Against Automated Systems in Migration and Asylum
Franscesca Palmiotto and Derya Ozkul

Opportunities and Difficulties for Strategic Litigation to Advance Digital Rights in the Internet Audience Economy
Swee Leng Harris

Explore the Silence: The Absence of Preliminary References from Greek Courts on Migration to Asylum
Virginia Passalacqua

Can Strategic Litigation Backfire? Challenging the Crackdown on Migration NGOs in Greece Through EU Law
Elli Kriona Saranti

Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Can You See? Exploring the Tension Between Strategic Choices and Claimants’ Voices in Environmental Litigation in the EU
Reilly Anne Dempsey Willis

Strategic Climate Litigation before National Courts: Can European Union Law be used as a Shield?
Christina Eckes

What Happens After the Court of Justice Has Given Its Ruling? Promises and Pitfalls of Strategic Litigation Against Internal Border Controls in EU Law
Stefan Salomon

A Challenge to Systematic and Undifferentiated Data Collection Through Strategic Litigation: The Passenger Name Record Case (Ligue des Droits Humains) Before the Court of Justice of the EU
Catherine Forget