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Journal Clubs are sessions in which we discuss empirical legal articles, focusing on the methodology used in the paper and the lessons that can be learned.

In this Journal Club, we will discuss Eva Grosfeld’s recently published paper, on value alignment and public perceived legitimacy of the European Union and the Court of Justice. In this striking paper, with a survey that was conducted in six EU member states, Eva examined how people’s personal values and their perception of the values of the EU are related to the perceived legitimacy of the CJEU and the EU more broadly. We will discuss this paper’s method, as well as Eva’s ideas for the follow-up study on this topic.

We will discuss the following paper:

Grosfeld E., Scheepers D.T. & Cuyvers A. (2022), Value alignment and public perceived legitimacy of the European Union and the Court of Justice, Frontiers in Psychology 12: 785892.

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This event is part of the ELS lab meetings organized by Empirical Legal Studies Lab @Leiden. Are you looking to learn more about empirical methods and/or engage in lively discussions on ELS? Join the upcoming ELS@Leiden lab meetings! Ranging from the informal Lunch & Learn to more in-depth paper discussions, the ELS lab meetings cover a wide range of empirical research methods and ELS-related topics. We offer a possibility to learn about each other’s research and experience, test out ideas and receive feedback on work in progress. You’re welcome to join, regardless of your degree of experience with ELS.

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