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With regards to social justice issues, the European Union is facing a growing number of simultaneous challenges: high levels of poverty and social exclusion, the accelerating climate emergency, the increasing reliance on non-transparent new technologies for decision-making, as well as the persistence of race, gender and other forms of inequalities in post-colonial (or neo-colonial) contexts.
Event details of Emerging Voices in EU Law Workshop
Date
18 November 2021
Time
14:45 -17:30

What is the role of EU law in enabling these concurrent ‘crises’, and what can it do to address them?

On November 18th 2021, as part of its annual conference, the Amsterdam Centre for European Law and Governance (ACELG) is organizing a workshop offering a space to PhD and early career scholars to present and receive feedback on their work from some of the leading experts in EU law.

Faculty discussants include: Diamond Ashiagbor (Kent Law School), Mathias Möschel (CEU), Fernanda Nicola (American University), Maria Weimer (UvA) and Floris de Witte (LSE)

The workshop is organized and hosted by Ivana Isailovic (UvA).