TalTech Journal of European Studies
2013 - 2025
Current editor(s): Tanel Kerikmäe and Matti Rudanko From Sciendo Bibliographic data for series maintained by Peter Golla (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 15, issue 2, 2025
- The strategic evolution of EU–Vietnam relations through trade and investment agreements pp. 3-7

- Dung Tran Viet, Kerikmäe Tanel and Chochia Archil
- Criminalization and prosecution of money laundering in Vietnam: addressing shortcomings to strengthen commitments with the European Union pp. 8-24

- Hoa Nguyen Thi Phuong
- Protection of non-agricultural geographical indications under EU law: implications for the EVFTA and compatibility with Vietnam’s intellectual property legislation pp. 25-39

- Nga Tran Hoang and Nguyen Ngo Kim Hoang
- Establishing a legal framework for carbon tax in Vietnam under the impact of the EU–Vietnam Free Trade Agreement pp. 40-55

- Nam Phan Phuong
- Processing of children’s personal data: a comparative study of the EU legal framework and Vietnamese law pp. 56-71

- Chau Le Vinh, Quang Nguyen Xuan and Tung Ngo Khanh
- The impact of the EU–Vietnam Free Trade Agreement on Vietnamese laws related to climate change pp. 72-86

- Tin Vo Trung
- Protecting human rights through trade: lessons from the EU–Vietnam Free Trade Agreement pp. 87-107

- Hung Nguyen Manh and Anh Nguyen Mai
- The impact of the EVFTA on responsible business practices in Vietnam: implementation and challenges pp. 108-122

- Chien Dinh Thi, Dung Ho Xuan and Son Luong Minh
- Towards enforcement of labor standards in the European Union–Vietnam Free Trade Agreement: can Vietnam leverage the impact of the implementation of corporate social responsibility? pp. 123-139

- Huong Le Thi Thuy
- Enhancing Vietnamese criminal law on personal data protection in cyberspace to foster cooperation with the European Union pp. 140-156

- Hong Nguyen Thi Anh and Thao Tran Thanh
- Effective enforcement of the EVFTA and the EVIPA: enhancing mutual legal assistance on civil and commercial matters between Vietnam and EU Member States pp. 157-173

- Nam Phan Hoai
- Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism: from a green vision to fading alignment with the WTO and EVFTA: bridging divergences between the EU and developing countries pp. 174-192

- Anh Nguyen Thi Kim, Hy Nguyen Hoang Thai and Hien Nguyen Xuan My
- Fostering sustainable development under the EU–Vietnam Investment Protection Agreement: a need for enhancing cooperation through support mechanisms pp. 193-210

- Dung Tran Viet and Huong Nguyen Thi Lan
Volume 15, issue 1, 2025
- From concept to practice: a snapshot of proactive law after 25 years pp. 3-8

- Haapio Helena and Berger-Walliser Gerlinde
- Introduction pp. 9-13

- Nystén-Haarala Soili and Solarte-Vásquez Maria Claudia
- Building proactive law competence with systems intelligence pp. 14-39

- Toivonen Nina
- Data-driven proactive contracting: a mathematical framework for enhancing strategic agility, risk management and value creation pp. 40-57

- Mohammadi Mohammad Naji Shah, Pirmoradian Azam, Shokrollahi Foad and Pirmoradian Peiman
- Balancing risk and social good: proactive law as a strategy in AI governance pp. 58-82

- Vági Renátó
- A proactive approach to legal privilege in the light of electronic communication pp. 83-105

- Gyurász Zoltán, Hamuľák Ondrej and Dražová Petra
- Judicial Administration 4.0: strengths, challenges and opportunities of a proactive approach to AI regulation in Spain pp. 106-134

- Torres María Luisa García
- Explaining the unexplainable: data sharing and privacy in Web 3.0 pp. 135-154

- Shim Jieun and Kim Jieun
- Access to justice in public procurement: improving judicial review through lean thinking, proactive law and legal design pp. 155-178

- Kaave Piia, Storsjö Isabell and Heikkinen Pirkko
- Current AI applications by Estonian tax authorities and use case scenarios pp. 179-208

- Künnapas Kaido, Maslionkina Palina, Hinno Risto and Liberts Raivis
- The impact of digital transformation and automation on proactive contracting and sustainability pp. 209-231

- Hirvonen-Ere Suvi
- A proactive approach to English-medium instruction in legal education: using text mining for legal terminology acquisition pp. 232-252

- Ratniece Laura
- Proactivity in legal education for Generations Z and Alpha: a case study pp. 253-281

- Restrepo Maria Paola Velásquez
- Legal design and access to justice: a case study on child support payments in Chile pp. 282-308

- Lillo Ricardo and Acevedo Patricia
- Proactive law in contemporary legal landscape: five main barriers and potential pathways to success pp. 309-323

- Imperiale Marco
Volume 14, issue 2, 2024
- Towards AI Copyright Equilibrium pp. 3-25

- Dermawan Artha
- Resilient Regional Labour Markets as Triggers of Innovation Success during Crises: Perspective of EU Innovation Leaders pp. 26-48

- Fišera Tomáš and Vaníček Bernard
- A New Era of Armed Conflict: The Role of State and Non-State Actors in Cyber Warfare with Special Reference to Russia-Ukraine War pp. 49-72

- Khalil Ahmad, Bitar Mohammad and Anandha Krishna Raj S.
- Data Protection Under Review of Constitutional Court: Administrative Databases Directly Accessible to Public Authorities pp. 73-87

- Potaičuks Aleksandrs
- Conceptualization of Agile Transformation in Industrial Companies: Illustrative Application of the Framework pp. 88-117

- Valackienė Asta, Janowski Nurgul and Mikėnė Svajonė
- Implementation of e-Government and Artificial Intelligence in Polish Public Administration pp. 118-136

- Włodyka Ewa Maria
- Protection of Older People Working from Home During the Pandemic: A Central-European Case Study pp. 137-166

- Pavelek Ondřej and Drahomíra Zajíčková
- In Pursuit of AI Excellence in Public Employment Services: Identifying the Requirements pp. 167-189

- Liutkevičius Markko, Samaranayaka Piyumi, Nõmmik Sander, Yahia Sadok Ben and Weck Marina
- Esports between the Sports and Entertainment Industry: In Search of Division Lines pp. 190-216

- Gábriš Tomáš, Hamuľák Ondrej, Kocharyan Hovsep and Ramil Pablo Martínez
- An Artificial Intelligence Maturity Model for the Public Sector: A Design Science Approach pp. 217-239

- Dreyling Richard, Lemmik Juhani, Tammet Tanel and Pappel Ingrid
- Children’s Right to Healthy Food and the Digital Market pp. 240-253

- Joamets Kristi
- “We Are Brave Electronic Engineers!”: Organizational Identity Attainment Through Performative Strategizing pp. 254-273

- Pavel Prokushenkov
- The Unicorn Phenomenon: An Embeddedness-Based View of Influencing Factors pp. 274-305

- Hammoda Basel and Küttim Merle
Volume 14, issue 1, 2024
- Corporate Legal Dogmatics on the Revocation of Share Donation Due to Breach of the Duty of Loyalty pp. 3-21

- Burduli Irakli and Chitashvili Natia
- Commercialisation of Intellectual Property: A Comparative Analysis of Georgia and Estonia pp. 22-52

- Tkeshelashvili Ketevan, Dutt Pawan Kumar and Gurgenidze Miranda
- Protection of the Right to Property under Georgian Legislation and the European Convention on Human Rights pp. 53-70

- Zarandia Tamar and Mchedlidze Nana
- Higher Education Policy and Practice: What Hinders the Development of Knowledge-Based Economy in Georgia? pp. 71-89

- Lezhava Diana
- Entrepreneurial Incentives Among University Students in Georgia and Portugal pp. 90-115

- Taktakishvili Tengiz, Charaia Vakhtang, Moutinho Nuno and Alves Jorge Manuel Afonso
- From East to West: Evaluating the Effects of the Russian-Ukrainian Confl ict and Russian Migration on the Tourism Industry in Georgia and the Path toward European Integration pp. 116-140

- Kadagidze Lamara and Piranashvili Maka
- Features of EU Enlargement Policy: A Vision from Georgia pp. 141-159

- Kardava Ekaterine and Chelidze Guranda
- The Europeanization of Georgian Consumer Law: A Pathway to Harmonization pp. 160-180

- Lakerbaia Tamar
- Sexual Violence: Comparative Overview of German and Georgian Legal Perspectives pp. 181-195

- Kherkheulidze Irine
- “Unexpected” Europeanization: The Impact of EU-Georgia Association Agreement on Occupational Safety and Health Policy in Georgia pp. 196-232

- Beridze Giorgi
- Representation in International Relations, Impeachment of the President of Georgia, and European Integration pp. 233-252

- Gegenava Dimitry and Goradze George
- E-Government Implementation on the Example of Georgia pp. 253-270

- Tskhadadze Ketevan
- Building a Legislative Framework for Securing Georgia’s Strategic Assets pp. 271-302

- Chochia Archil, Gvineria Shota and Mölder Holger
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