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Welcome to Eleven

Welcome to our brand-new website! We have made it easier than ever to find the Eleven publications you are looking for, whether that's our plethora of book series, our various journals, or an overview of our Open Access titles.

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Grammar of the Wealthy Family
Proceedings of the International Institute of Space Law 2021
Restorative justice from a children’s rights perspective
Hungarian Yearbook of International Law and European Law 2021
The Democratisation of the European Union
European Journal of Policing Studies (EJPS)

European Journal of Policing Studies (EJPS)

EJPS makes a new start! As before, EJPS wants to publish high-quality papers that provide insights into contemporary policing discussions in or related to (continental) Europe. It focuses on issues that are of interest to the police and other actors in policing, and that may shape (the future of) policing. EJPS aims to offer authors ample room to present their (empirical) research results. Furthermore, EJPS also aims to publish special issues, focusing on specific topics or themes that are relevant for both the policy and practice of (public and private) policing.

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In Courts We Trust

In Courts We Trust

In this farewell speech on the occasion of his retirement as Professor of Comparative Constitutional Law at Maastricht University, given in March 2022, Aalt Willem Heringa discusses the too often ignored role of courts as interpreters of statutes. The courts, by checking the (constitutional) quality of statutes, contribute to the rule of law and parliamentary democracy.

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