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5.1Percentage of articles published in 2023 in less conventional law-related journals in line with the aims of ELS: systematically summarising information and/or drawing inferences.
5.2Various (potential) dimensions of ELS globalisation in 2023 articles published in the ‘less conventional’ law-related journals by whether the journal is based in the US or Europe.
5.3Percentage of articles published in 2023 in traditional law journals in line with the aims of ELS: systematically summarising information and/or drawing inferences.
6.2Methods of EU scholarship to analyse the CJEU’s case law.
6.3Prevalence of research designs in (empirical) EU legal scholarship.
8.1The share of judgments with proportionality review of national measures over time.
8.2The share of free movement of persons judgments over time where the CJEU rules in favour of private individuals and the share of judgments where the applicant is economically active.
9.1An example of an attribute and indicator for the concept of judicial independence.
9.2The extent to which contextual knowledge is required to make accurate coding decisions determines whether human coders need to be involved in the measurement of a concept.
15.1Types of litigants involved in preliminary references to the CJEU (1957–2018).
15.2CJEU cases involving individual litigants (1957–2018), classified by their subject matter.
15.3National differences in interest group involvement in preliminary reference cases.
15.4Types of interest groups involved in preliminary reference cases.
15.5What are the vehicles of European integration? Types of actors linked to restrictions in national autonomy.
15.6The probability of a case commentary in the Common Market Law Review as a function of the type of litigants involved.
19.1Case citation network of the ECtHR’s migration law jurisprudence.
19.2Comparative analysis of recognition rates of asylum decision-makers.