Public Law: Twenty Years After
General Introduction
Agustín Gordillo
These EGPL and EPLC, now EPLO, meetings enable everyone to access simultaneously a huge amount of information as well as the approach of every attending European country, to acquire in a single place a large part of what was written in Europe about its Public Law, to consult a marvelous library, the European Public Law Library, to take home for further study the very important and high quality EPLC publications of all kinds, such as the European Review of Public Law and its many special series: the European Public Law Series, the Central and Eastern European Legal Studies and the European Papers, all of them historical and scientific achievements on their own. The reach of the influence of the European Group of Public Law and all that it further evolved into, have created ever widening circles of new creative interaction worldwide. The joint effort of the EGPL members has not only been fruitful for themselves, for their countries and for Europe, but for the legal system of the whole world as well.