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Applications open for two HORIZON Europe PhD positions at ACELG beginning Autumn 2022 |
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ACELG member Yannick van den Berg together with Candida Leone have obtained SGEL and ACES funding for organizing an interdisciplinary conference on enabling sustainable mobility practices in Europe. |
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ACELG's latest research visitor. Studying AI in public administrations. |
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León Castellanos-Jankiewicz and Wiebe Hommes edited an online symposium on Verfassungsblog. |
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Eckes, C. & Ankersmit, L. The compatibility of the Energy Charter Treaty with EU law, 21 April, ClientEarth
Eckes, C. Tackling the Climate Crisis with Counter-majoritarian Instruments: Judges Between Political Paralysis, Science, and International Law, European Papers, 4 February
A Timid Defence of Legal Formalism, in: M Bartl and J Lawrence (eds.) Politics of European Legal Research: Behind the Method
The Autonomy of EU Law vis-à-vis International Law: Kadi I and Kadi II, in: G Butler and R.A. Wessel (eds.) EU External Relations Law
Gnes, D. & Sormunen M. Controlling the executive in external migration policy? A preliminary assessment of the role of the European Parliament in scrutinising and influencing EU informal readmission arrangements. CLEER Working Paper Series, 2022/1, pp. 1-49.
Schrauwen, A.A.M. Book review of Dora Kostakopoulou, EU Citizenship Law and Policy. Beyond Brexit. In: European Journal of Migration and Law. 2022 ; Vol. 24, No. 1. pp. 171-174
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Cseres, K. Quo vadis Hongarije?, Nederland Rechtsstaat, 8 April
Mutual (Dis)trust. EU Competition Law Enforcement in the Shadow of the Rule of Law Crisis, (with Borgers, M.), Verfassungsblog, 16 February
Krajewski, P. Always as an end, never as a means? The EU’s commitment to free trade and its limits, European Law Blog, 17 January
Vandamme, T. ‘Practice what you Preach’: EU law extends to third countries the right to an effective legal remedy, European Law Blog, 12 January
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Presentations and Events by Members |
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Cseres, K. Instrumentalization of consumer law in CEECs for populist politics: a citizen-consumer perspective, University of Warsaw, 16 March
Interface between Consumer law and Competition law, Competition and Markets Authority UK, 27 March
Effective shared enforcement revisited, 7th Competition law and policy conference, Opatija, Croatia, 12 May
Eckes, C 'Separation of powers in climate litigation,' Sabin Center/UNEP Annual Conference on Global Climate Litigation, 20 April
Keynote speaker. ‘The Autonomy of the European Union as a Constitutive Element of its Identity’, ESIL – CJEU symposium, Luxembourg, 8 April
Keynote speaker. European Research Day 2022: European Judiciaries, University of Gothenburg, 22 March
‘Tackling the Climate Crisis: Judges Between Political Paralysis, Science, and International Law’, Jean Monnet Climate Law Series, Cagliari, 31 March
Weimer, M. Fighting Global Deforestation: The EU’s Proposed Regulation, UvA, 1 February
Between Interests and Values: The Future of EU Trade Policy, UvA, 13 May
Schrauwen, A.A.M. Evidence based policies that work for optimal allocation of health personnel across the European Union, European Institute for Health and Sustainable Development, 28 March
Book launch: ‘Money Matters in Migration. Policy, Participation, and Citizenship’, UvA, 7 April
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