Collegium
Collegium is published quarterly by the academic assistants and students of the College of Europe. In addition to regular editions in March, June and December, special issues are also foreseen, for example for conference proceedings.
The views expressed in Collegium are those of the authors only and do not necessarily represent those of the College of Europe. Copyright remains with the authors.
Download full contents of all issues since October 2000:
- Collegium n°39: Transfers of Persons in Situations of Armed Conflict.
- Collegium n°38: Building social capital for more inclusive societies. Partnerships for innovative approaches in Europe.
- Collegium n°37: Current perspectives on regulating means of warfare.
- Collegium n°36: Private Military/Security Companies Operating in Situations of Armed Conflict.
- Collegium n°35: Modelling ICT as a General Purpose Technology.
- Collegium n°34: Current Challenges to the Law of Occupation.
- Collegium n°33: Towards a modernisation of the European Social model.
- Collegium n°32: The Need for Justice and Requirements for Peace and Security.
- Collegium n°31: Turkey on its way to the European Union.
- Collegium n°30: Improving compliance with International Humanitarian Law.
- Collegium n°29: Does Euroscepticism have a passport?
- Collegium n°28: What Name for Europe?
- Collegium n°27: Relevance of International Humanitarian Law to Non-State-Actors.
- Collegium n°26: reform@cec.eu.int - Governing the Future Europe.
- Collegium n°25: The impact of International Humanitarian Law on current security policy trends.
- Collegium n°24: Defying Convention: a Revolution in EU Tready Reform?
- Collegium n°23: From Union to Constitution? Debating the Future of the EU.
- Collegium n°22: Integrated security in Europe, a democratic perspective.
- Collegium n°21: Current Challenges in International Humanitarian Law.