The ELG Blog is an open-access platform created to amplify the voices of the ELGS community — students, alumni, fellows, and researchers. It offers a space for intellectual exchange, policy-oriented reflection, and lively debate on the legal, political, and governance challenges facing Europe and the world today.

Rooted in the ELGS mission to empower new generations of thinkers, leaders, and decision-makers, this blog reflects our commitment to fostering academic engagement in a format that is accessible, relevant, and closely connected to current European affairs.

The blog features a diverse range of contributions — from policy briefs and case law commentaries to book reviews and event insights — offering fresh, timely perspectives on the issues shaping contemporary law and governance.

Whether addressing landmark legal decisions, emerging policy debates, or the broader dynamics of European public life, the ELG Blog is a space where ideas meet action, and where the future of European public affairs is thoughtfully explored by those who will shape it.

Importantly, the ELG Blog serves as a bridge between authors and the ELGS Academic Network. Blog submissions are reviewed by resident lecturers and affiliated scholars, who provide constructive, in-depth feedback aimed at enhancing the quality, scope, and impact of each contribution. This mentoring process enriches the authors’ understanding of their topic while connecting them to a broader academic and professional community.