This is the inaugural issue of the European Yearbook of Constitutional Law
(EYCL), an annual publication that will be devoted to the study of constitutional
law. It aims to provide a forum for in-depth analysis and discussion of new
developments in the field, both in Europe and beyond. Each issue will be dedicated
to a specific theme.
While a number of journals cover the topic of constitutional law, there has until
now been no yearbook dedicated to the study of the discipline. The benefit of a
yearbook is that it can be devoted to specific themes, with a different aspect of the
field being covered each year. Although this is also possible in journals, some
journals avoid ‘special issues’, whereas others allow such issues, but remain
focused on publishing series of mostly unrelated articles.
The theme of the present volume is ‘Judicial Power: Safeguards and Limits in a
Democratic Society’, while the next volume will concentrate on ‘The City in
Constitutional Law’. We are grateful to T.M.C. Asser Press and Springer for their
support in publishing this yearbook, to Tilburg Law School for its commitment to
bringing this project to fruition, and to the authors and anonymous reviewers of this
year’s volume.