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The third event in the In Focus series ‘A Feminist EU in the World?’ focuses on the role of the European Union as a global trade actor. The panel participants have background in both academia and a policy making and ...
The Politics of last Resort
14 Apr 2021
15:30 - 17:00
Event
Prominent in the EU's recent transformations has been the tendency to advance extraordinary measures in the name of crisis response. From emergency lending to macro-economics, border management to Brexit, policies ...
Meat the Law Series: Finance and the Meat Industry
14 Apr 2021
15:30 - 17:00
Lecture
In this second installment of the Meat the Law Lecture Series, we discuss the role of finance in the meat industry. Agriculture is often imagined as a relatively simple sector, however complex structures of finance ...
Media pluralism and (EU) competition law: what role (EU) competition rules play in fostering media pluralism in the Member States?
15 Apr 2021
10:00 - 12:00
Lecture
Media pluralism has generally been recognized as a core component of well-functioning democracies, free and open societies. These fundamental principles are reflected in Article 11 of the Charter of Fundamental ...
The Separation of Powers and Its Control by Courts in the Field of Economic and Monetary Union
19 Apr 2021
15:30 - 17:00
Lecture
Dr. René Repasi is Professor of International and European Union Law at Erasmus University Rotterdam and acts as Deputy Head of the Department of International and European Union Law at Erasmus School of Law.
‘Building feminist peace: what way forward for the EU?’
18 May 2021
14:00 - 15:30
Event
In this edition, feminist scholars, practitioners and activists discuss what feminist peace entails, and reflect on new ways forward for the European Union as a peacebuilder.
Should Wealth and Income Inequality Be a Competition Law Concern?
20 May 2021 - 21 May 2021
09:00 - 17:00
Conference
Economic inequality is steadily increasing. ACELG and ACLE are jointly convening an online conference discussing whether differences in how much people own and earn should be a concern for competition law.
Neoliberalism’s fuel to anti-feminism:
27 May 2021
13:15 - 14:30
Event
In this seminar part of the Gender & Sexuality in European (Geo)politics, Akwugo Emejulu (University of Warwick), Emanuela Lombardo (Complutense University Madrid) and Elzbieta Korolczuk (Södertörn University) will ...
How does separation of powers impact sustainability and equality in EU trade policy?
4 Jun 2021
09:00 - 16:00
Lecture
External action and trade policy is traditionally seen as dominated by the executive. Yet, EU trade policy has undergone a gradual process of democratization, as the powers of the European Parliament have gradually ...
Separation of Powers for 21st century Europe
14 Jun 2021
15:30 - 17:00
Lecture
Paula Garcia Andrade is an Associate Professor of Public International Law and European Union Law at Comillas Pontifical University, Madrid.
Dr. Michael Wilkinson, Associate Professor of Law, LSE
21 Jun 2021
15:30 - 17:00
Lecture
This title recounts the transformation of Europe from the post-war era until the Euro-crisis, using the tools of constitutional analysis and critical theory. The central claim is twofold: Europe has been gradually ...
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