In just a week, we'll host a discussion with Justin Lindeboom on his paper 'Federal Judicial Supremacy and the Equality of Member States', with Mateus Correia de Carvalho and Ilaria Gambardella as discussants. If you want to join: Villa Salviati and zoom / 17.10/2024 / 13:00 CET Registration here: https://lnkd.in/eDHMB8VP
EUI European Union Law Working Group
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The European University Institute Working Group on European Union Law
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The European Union Law Working Group is an initiative of new researchers from the Department of Law whose research projects are related to various domains of European Union Law. Research interests are diverse and include EU constitutional law, the EU institutions, protection of fundamental rights, data protection, financial stability, Banking Union, euro crisis law, EU external relations and trade law. The Group's main goal is to provide a platform for regular peer-review of developments in the research of its members. The timetable for the current academic year envisages meetings, twice a month. In the first term, discussion will concentrate on First Year Researchers' preliminary research questions. The focus of meetings in the second and third terms will be determined by developments in members' research and interests. All EUI law researchers, LL.M. or Ph.D., looking for opportunities to receive a feedback on their work from their peers, are welcome to participate in the Group. Researchers from other departments who are interested in issues related to EU law, as well as professors, fellows, visiting researchers and other academics, are also welcome.
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Villa Salviati | Via Bolognese 156
Florence, 50139 , IT
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The EU law working group is ready for the new academic year, with two events already lined up for the next weeks! Starting next Thursday, the 10th of October, with a presentation by Ellen Vos (University of Maastricht) on EU Courts as Informational Catalysts when reviewing science-based measures, at 11am in Villa Salviati and on zoom. Registration here: https://lnkd.in/e3SG9Gy7
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Join us this Thursday for a presentation by Paolo Mazzotti (Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law) on a comparative study of EU free movement law and international investment law on how both fields balance economic and non-economic values. 📍06.06.2024 / 15h-16h30 / Villa Salviati and Zoom Register here: https://lnkd.in/esBGgtFV
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Yesterday the EU law Working Group hosted a Mock May Paper Workshop for the first year Researchers of the Law Department (with a special guest!) We’re particularly happy to host events such as this one which are focused on the research of PhD students here at the EUI and allow researchers from different cohorts to support each other 🤝
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In the context of the Alternative State of the Union at the EUI, Davide Tomaselli, Agostina Pirrello and myself are organising a roundtable on the theme: ´Sinking Europe, Thinking Migration: the Law in theory and practice’. The event will kick off the Alt’SOU at 10am in Villa Schifanoia next Monday, and reunite speakers coming from academic, judiciary and activist backgrounds to discuss their views on the current regime of EU migration law at its borders. Join us for the discussion either in person or online! Registration on the altSOU website: https://lnkd.in/eMmsQc4n
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For the EUI European Union Law Working Group it is equally important to revisit the basics of EU law and to discuss its latest challenges, such as the regulation of AI. Join us for the conference ‘Governing AI through standardisation? Accountability, democracy and fundamental rights in the EU AI Act’. 📌 15.05.2024/ 9.30-16.00/ Villa Schifanoia and Zoom Register here: https://lnkd.in/dGvQxpuW Thank you to the co-organisers EUI Digital Public Sphere Working Group and EUI Research Cluster on Digital Transformations and Society, and our resourceful members Mateus Correia de Carvalho and Maria Estela Lopes.
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This Wednesday, we're happy to host a special event together with the Competition Law Working Group and the Environmental Law and Governance Working Group at the EUI 📚 Come and join us for the presentation of the recently published Research Handbook on Soft Law, with a range of editors and contributors to the book - Mariolina Eliantonio, Emilia Korkea-aho, Francis Snyder, Claudio Radaelli, Gaia Taffoni and Kati Kulovesi! 24.04.2024/ 15.00-18.00/ Villa Salviati and Zoom Register here: https://lnkd.in/eWYd3QYR
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Join us next Thursday for our monthly edition of CJEU in Focus: we'll discuss the KL v. X judgment of March 2024 on horizontal direct effect, with Daniel Sarmiento as our special guest! Villa Salviati and online Registration here: https://lnkd.in/ek_KAwj3
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Registration is open for the March edition of CJEU in Focus! This time we will discuss C-718/21 Krajowa Rada Sądownictwa, in which the CJEU refused to engage in judicial dialogue with the Extraordinary Chamber of the Polish Supreme Court. The judgment is telling not only of the current state of the Polish judiciary but also of the preliminary reference procedure itself. 27.03.2024/ 16.00-17.30/ Villa Salviati and Zoom Register here: https://lnkd.in/eAkFN95h
CJEU IN FOCUS #5: C-718/21 Krajowa Rada Sadownictwa
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Save the date for the March edition of 📌 CJEU in Focus 📌 We will unpack the very recent C-718/21 Krajowa Rada Sądownictwa with Andrzej Schultz 27.03.2024/ 16.00-17.30/ Villa Salviati and Zoom Registration and more information coming soon!