CEDIS Press is the editorial vehicle of CEDIS, a privileged, open and plural platform for the dissemination of scientific production on Law and Society. Our aim is to encourage critical and innovative scientific reflection, interact with society and have a direct impact on legislation, case law and public policies.

Journals

  • Yearbook of Data Protection

    The Data Protection Yearbook is an open-access legal journal. It aims to disseminate studies on data protection law. The journal has been published since 2018 by the Personal Data Protection Observatory, a research group created in 2016 at CEDIS – Research & Development Centre on Law and Society, the Research Unit of NOVA School of Law, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa. CEDIS is funded by FCT, I.P. (Foundation for Science and Technology, Public Institute), through national funds from the Portuguese Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education, under projects UIDB/00714/2020 and UIDP/00714/2020.

  • NOVA Tax Research Series

    What characterizes NOVA Tax Research Lab is that its organization and the development of its work are anchored in an integrated and inclusive vision of taxation, with a humanistic and holistic imprint. We are a research centre that refuses individual work driven by thematic fashions, just as we do not intend to follow a path of individualised research. Instead, we want to contribute to a refocusing of the fiscal system, identifying the big picture, zooming in and zooming out, designing a school of thought that is able to innovate and revitalise the building, reflecting, rethinking, and, above all, the necessary rede sign of contemporary fiscal systems. It is realistic but certain that a macroscopic vision of the whole is necessary to reconfigure the creation, application, monitoring, and evaluation of tax rules, procedures, and impacts. Our main goal is to create social value with a relevant impact. It is essential to define the fundamental areas for reflection and research.

  • Nova Consumer Lab

    The Consumer Law Review succeeds the NOVA Consumer Lab Yearbook, which was published from 2019 to 2023. The NOVA Consumer Lab's mission is to develop activities related to Consumer Law, particularly in the areas of general contractual clauses, advertising, pricing, unfair commercial practices, sale of consumer goods, essential public services (water, electricity, gas, electronic communications, among others), financial services (including consumer credit and real estate credit), accommodation, transportation, digital economy and its challenges (big data, internet of things, personal data, crypto-law, digital content, 3D printers), regulation, and dispute resolution (including mediation and consumer arbitration).