Journals

  • Slovak Yearbook of European Union Law

    The Slovak Yearbook of European Union Law is scientific journal focused on the issues of European Union law, analysis of the examples of the transposition and implementation of EU law (from the legislative and executive perspective), the enforcement of EU law in the judicial system and case law important from the EU perspective (interpreting treaties and secondary law) as well as from the national perspectives. The comparative perspective of analyses is welcomed.

    The SYEUL is:

    • Open access: In order to guarantee the widest possible readership, all articles are available free of charge on the website, according to CC BY-NC license
    • Peer-reviewed: Submissions go through a rigorous double-blind peer-review process involving the editorial team and members of the international research community,
    • Researcher-led: All managerial and editorial work is carried out by experienced senior staff at Comenius University in Bratislava, Faculty of Law, Institute of European Law, supervised by the Editorial Board.
  • Acta Facultatis Iuridicae Universitatis Comenianae

    Acta Facultatis Iuridicae Universitatis Comenianae is peer-reviewed scientific journal published since 1966. At first it had the form of almanac and was published from time to time. Since 1977 it was published annually. The total number of volumes publishe was 30.

    Since 2012 the scientific journal of the Faculty of Law, Comenius University in Bratislava is published twice a year.It encompasses cross-section of legal disciplines with an ambition to create a forum for plurality of views and ideas, mainly focusing on the output of scientific research. It brings articles, book reviews and reports from conferences and scientific life. Every article is peer-reviewed by two opponents.

  • Bratislava Law Review

    Bratislava Law Review is an international legal journal published by the Faculty of Law of the Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia (till the end of 2019 it was published by Wolters Kluwer in cooperation with the Faculty of Law of the Comenius University in Bratislava). It seeks to support legal discourse and research and promote the critical legal thinking in the global extent. The journal offers a platform for fruitful scholarly discussions via various channels – be it lengthy scholarly papers, discussion papers, book reviews, annotations or conference reports. Bratislava Law Review focuses on publishing papers not only from the area of legal theory and legal philosophy but also other topics with international aspects (international law, EU law, regulation of the global business). Comparative papers and papers devoted to interesting trends and issues in national law that reflect various global challenges and could inspire legal knowledge and its application in other countries are also welcomed.