Guests: Thomas Wahl, Anna Pingen, Indira Tie
We're celebrating 20 years of eucrim— the academic journal that's often been described as the 'instruction manual' of European criminal law.
Putting together a journal for 20 years requires a lot of time, energy, and most importantly talented personnel. Behind the scenes there are a dozen colleagues at the Institute working to ensure that eucrim comes out on time each quarter — from the editors who shape each issue's focus, to the translators who render complex legal concepts across multiple languages, to the proofreaders who ensure every citation is airtight. It is a labor of precision, patience, and genuine passion for the subject matter. Today, three of them sit down to discuss the journal — what it takes to produce it, how it has evolved over the years, and why, after 20 years, the work still feels as important as ever.
Read an article (or three) here: https://eucrim.eu/