Publications

Publications

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About These Publications

This page presents publications that have been developed through the opportunities, activities, or support provided by Max Planck Law. To make them easier to explore, they are arranged under the following headings: Book Series, Perspectives, Initiatives, Fellow Groups, Exchanges, and Lawcast Episodes with SSRN Papers.

Book Series

  • Gilbert Leung and Anne Röthel (eds), ‘Law and Diversity: Current Perspectives and Future Challenges’, (in preparation, expected 2026/7; chapters drawn from contributions to the Max Planck Law Annual Conference 2025)

 

Perspectives

 

Initiatives

2026

    • Marta Cantero, Gil Dagan and others, ‘Fairness in Tune: Rebalancing Digital Music Markets through EU Platform Regulation and Competition Law’ (forthcoming 2026) European Law Open, Special Issue.
    • Miriana Lanotte, ‘Electoral Fairness in the EU: Safeguarding Democracy’ (forthcoming 2026) European Law Open, Special Issue.
    • Juliane Mendelsohn and Judith Hantel, ‘Commutative Justice as Fairness in the Digital Economy: A Private Law Interpretation of Fairness in EU Digital Acts’ (forthcoming 2026) European Law Open, Special Issue.
    • Grzegorz Paciecha, ‘Reconstructing the Fairness Principle in the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive’ (forthcoming 2026) European Law Open, Special Issue.
    • Paolo Recaldini, ‘Fairness as an Auxiliary Principle in the EU Industrial Policy’ (forthcoming 2026) European Law Open, Special Issue.
    • Sruthy Saijo, ‘Fairness in AI-Generated Art: Copyright, FRAND Licensing, and the Future of Creativity in the European Union’ (forthcoming 2026) European Law Open, Special Issue.
    • Xenia Seabright, ‘Regulatory Arbitrage in the EU Capital Markets Union: Implications for Stability and Competitive Equality’ (forthcoming 2026) European Law Open, Special Issue.
    • Katarzyna Szepelak, ‘Brevity is the Soul of Fairness: Rethinking the “Fair Trade” Objective of Article 3(5) TEU through the Legacy of the European Union’s Soft Law on the Fair Trade Movement’ (forthcoming 2026) European Law Open, Special Issue.
    • 2025 
    • Mareike Hoffmann, ‘Adding to the Toolbox: Court-Published “Fact Sheets” in the EU Legal Order’ (2025) 15(1) Goettingen Journal of International Law 113, Special Section.
    • Sebastian J Kasper, ‘Regulating Uncertainty: On the Regulation of Human Behavior and its Interpretation by the Court of Justice of the European Union’ (2025) 15(1) Goettingen Journal of International Law 78, Special Section.
    • Christos Papachristopoulos and Denise Di Nica, ‘To Err Twice: Methodological Pluralism Through the Lens of EU Prison Policy’ (2025) 15(1) Goettingen Journal of International Law 148, Special Section.
    • Elisabeth Schöyen, ‘Capabilitarian Social Justice in the EU: Care, Dependency, and the Conception of the Person’ (2025) 15(1) Goettingen Journal of International Law 188, Special Section.
    • Felix Würkert, ‘Merit and Fairness in the European Union’s Civil Service’ (forthcoming 2026) European Law Open, Special Issue.
  • Forum Latin America
    • Special issue featuring selected papers from conference participants, Latin American Legal Studies  (forthcoming 2026)
    • Bruno Rodrigues de Lima et al, Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law (forthcoming 2026)
  • Minerva LAW Network
    • Victoria Barnes, Alice Margaria, Ezgi Özlü, Kritika Sharma, Jennifer Trinks, Zeynep Yazıcı Çağlar and Sarah Fuchs, ‘Career Building for Women Postgraduate and Early Career Researchers in Law Schools in Germany’ in Amanda Millmore (ed), How to Include Employability in the Law School (Edward Elgar Publishing 2024) 278
  • Pandemic Decision-Making
    • Irene Domenici and Franciska Engeser, ‘The Institutional Tragedy of Pandemic Triage Regulation in Italy and Germany’ (2022) 29 European Journal of Health Law 103, Special Issue: Nature of Pandemic Decision-Making
    • Irene Domenici and Pedro A Villarreal, ‘The Fragmented Nature of Pandemic Decision-making: A Comparative and Multilevel Legal Analysis’ (2022) 29 European Journal of Health Law 1, Special Issue: Nature of Pandemic Decision-Making
    • Alessandra Donati, ‘The Conditional Marketing Authorisation of Covid-19 Vaccines: A Critical Assessment under EU Law’ (2022) 29 European Journal of Health Law 33, Special Issue: Nature of Pandemic Decision-Making
    • Christian M Günther, ‘Legal vs Extra-Legal Responses to Public Health Emergencies’ (2022) 29 European Journal of Health Law 131, Special Issue: Nature of Pandemic Decision-Making
    • Sofia Palmieri and Tom Goffin, ‘De Jure and De Facto: An Overview on the Italian Measures on Compulsory Vaccination’ (2022) 29 European Journal of Health Law 151, Special Issue: Nature of Pandemic Decision-Making
    • Kristine Plank, ‘German State Aid for Covid-19 Medicinal Products: A Risk for Solidarity in the European Union’ (2022) 29 European Journal of Health Law 53, Special Issue: Nature of Pandemic Decision-Making.
    • Lauren Tonti, ‘Symphony or Cacophony? Orchestrating Federal Mechanics toward Covid-19 Response in the United States and Germany’ (2022) 29 European Journal of Health Law 79, Special Issue: Nature of Pandemic

 

Fellow Groups

  • Professor Ruth Mason
    • Ulrich Becker, Wolfgang Schön and Michael S Knoll, project on the fiscal constitution of the European Union (work in progress; three solo-authored articles; NYU conference May 2026; Munich conference Summer 2026)
    • Michael S Knoll and Ruth Mason, Tax Discrimination and Competition (in preparation, Harvard University Press, expected 2026/7)
    • Ruth Mason and Michael S Knoll (eds), Taxing People: The Next 100 Years (Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2026)
    • Michael S Knoll, Ruth Mason and Wolfgang Schön, ‘Regulatory Mismatches in the United States and the European Union’ (2025) 55 Publius: The Journal of Federalism 649
    • Ruth Mason and S Daly, ‘What Went Wrong in Apple Part I: The Case’ (2025) 44 Virginia Tax Review 353
    • Ruth Mason and S Daly, ‘What Went Wrong in Apple Part II: Suggestions for Reform’ 44 Virginia Tax Review 421 (2025)
    • Ruth Mason, ‘Seeds of Discord: Inside Apple’s EU Tax Controversy’ (Max Planck Lawcast, Episode 18, 2024) https://law.mpg.de/lawcast/?id=102904, SSRN paper at https://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4979063
  • Professor Dan Nagin
    • Christoph Engel, ‘An Experimental Test of Informal Social Control Mechanisms: A Cross-National Investigation’ (in preparation, expected 2026).
    • Christoph Engel, Charles C Lanfear and Daniel S Nagin, ‘When Do Guardians Deter Offending? An Experimental Test of Informal Social Control Mechanisms’ (2025) Journal of Quantitative Criminology https://doi.org/10.1007/s10940-025-09616-8
    • Christoph Engel, ‘Understanding Bystander Decision-Making: Experimental Evidence on When and How People Respond to Crime’ (manuscript under revise-and-resubmit review at Criminology)
  • Professor Valérie Rosoux
    • Valérie Rosoux, ‘Memory versus Reconciliation: Dilemma of Post-Conflict Peacebuilding’, in Astrid Erll and William Hirst (eds), Cognition, Culture, and Political Momentum: Breaking Down the Silos in Collective Memory Research (Oxford University Press, 2026) 315
    • Valérie Rosoux, ‘Post-agreement Reconciliation’, in Terrence Hopmann and Sinisa Vukovic (eds), Routledge Handbook on the Politics of International Agreements (Routledge, 2025)
    • Valérie Rosoux and Adeline Cordonnier, ‘Intergenerational Transmission of Stigma in the Aftermath of Mass Atrocities’ (forthcoming 2026) Global Studies Quarterly
    • Valérie Rosoux, ‘Post-war Memories and Silences within Families: Why Micro Hesitations Matter’ (2025) 18(3) Memory Studies 688
    • Hélène Ruiz Fabri, Valérie Rosoux, Alessandra Donati (eds), Representing the Absent (Nomos 2023)
    • Valérie Rosoux, Richard English, Roddy Brett, and Elise Féron, ‘Embodied Reconciliation: A New Research Agenda’, (12 Peacebuilding 2024) 102–119.
    • Valérie Rosoux, ‘How not to mediate conflict?’ (98 International Affairs 2022), 1717–35

 

Exchanges

  • Irene Carlet and Rebekah McWhirter, ‘Access, Trust, and Equity in Vaccination: A Historical and Sociolegal Analysis of Vaccination Laws in Australia’ (2025) 25(4) Medical Law International 290 https://doi.org/10.1177/09685332251338671
  • Matilde Cazzola, ‘Between Paternal Power and Prerogative: The Reformatory Origins of Protection in the British Empire (1788–1888)’ (2025) Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History 1
  • Matilde Cazzola and S Suresh, ‘The Trauma of Constitutions: Criminalising the Past in Italy and India’ (2025) Law and History Review 1
  • Jörg Hoffmann, ‘Technological Determination of AI-Relevant Press and Copyright Law and Generative Content’s Relevance for EU Competition Law: The Referral in Case C-250/25, Like Company v Google Ireland Ltd’ (2025) 69(12) ZUM 841 https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=5411443
  • Jörg Hoffmann, blog post forthcoming March 2026, NUS Law Blog.
  • Germán Johannsen, (forthcoming 2026) Regulation & Governance, Special Issue.
  • Luana Matoso, paper in preparation for EU and Private International Law: Open Questions in Family Law, Contracts, and Torts (Editoriale Scientifica, forthcoming 2026).
  • Martin O’Donoghue, ‘The Old or the New? Establishing Irish and Indian Lower Houses and the Westminster Model’, in Donal Coffey and Stefan Vogenauer (eds), Legal Transfer in the British Empire (Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory, Frankfurt, forthcoming 2026).
  • Valentin Pinel Le Dret, ‘Culpa est immiscere: The Evolution of Negotiorum Gestio in French Law (1804–2016)’ (2025) 29(3) Edinburgh Law Review 355
  • Valentin Pinel Le Dret, ‘L’unjust enrichment en droit anglais, histoire et anatomie d’un tertium quid’ (2025) 77(1) Revue internationale de droit comparé 305

 

Lawcast Episodes with SSRN Papers

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