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Read more at: Monckton-Faculty of Law Webinar Series on EU Relations Law: 'EU Relations Law – Interpretation, Enforcement and Dispute Resolution'

Monckton-Faculty of Law Webinar Series on EU Relations Law: 'EU Relations Law – Interpretation, Enforcement and Dispute Resolution'

The Centre for European Legal Studies is partnering with Monckton Chambers for the 'Monckton-Faculty of Law Webinar Series on EU Relations Law'. EU Relations Law is more than a body of formal rules. It has an institutional infrastructure that includes institutions for the interpretation and enforcement of that body of law...


Read more at: Monckton-Faculty of Law Webinar Series on EU Relations Law: 'What is EU Relations Law? The Legal Ecosystem of Brexit'

Monckton-Faculty of Law Webinar Series on EU Relations Law: 'What is EU Relations Law? The Legal Ecosystem of Brexit'

The Centre for European Legal Studies is partnering with Monckton Chambers for the 'Monckton-Faculty of Law Webinar Series on EU Relations Law'. The United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union is of immense political and economic significance. But it also amounts to a legal transformation both internally within the...


Read more at: CELS Evening Webinar: 'The Brussels Effect: How the European Union Rules the World'

CELS Evening Webinar: 'The Brussels Effect: How the European Union Rules the World'

Speaker: Professor Anu Bradford, Columbia Law School Biography: Anu Bradford is Henry L. Moses Professor of Law and International Organizations at Columbia Law School. She is also a Director for the European Legal Studies Center. Her research focuses on international trade law, EU law and comparative and international...


Read more at: Hersch Lauterpacht Memorial Lecture 2021: 'On Dignity' (Part 1): 'Dignity as a Worldly Concept' - Professor Susan Marks, London School of Economics

Hersch Lauterpacht Memorial Lecture 2021: 'On Dignity' (Part 1): 'Dignity as a Worldly Concept' - Professor Susan Marks, London School of Economics

The Hersch Lauterpacht Memorial Lecture is an annual three-part lecture series given in Cambridge to commemorate the unique contribution to the development of international law of Sir Hersch Lauterpacht. These lectures are given annually by a person of eminence in the field of international law. This year's lecture will be...


Read more at: CELS / University of Florida: Antitrust Virtual Workshop series: 'The political face of antitrust'

CELS / University of Florida: Antitrust Virtual Workshop series: 'The political face of antitrust'

Speaker: Professor Spencer Waller, Justice John Paul Stevens Chair in Competition Law, Loyola University Chicago School of Law This series is co-hosted by Dr Okeoghene Odudu, and Professor D Daniel Sokol, University of Florida Levin College of Law. For more information, email sokold@law.ufl.edu


Read more at: Online webinar: 'Criminal Justice in a Pandemic: The prisons'

Online webinar: 'Criminal Justice in a Pandemic: The prisons'

In this second public webinar from the Faculty of Law at the University of Cambridge on 'Criminal Justice in a Pandemic', we will be looking at the current conditions in English prisons and explore why more has not been done for those in custody throughout the pandemic. At the beginning of April, the government announced...


Read more at: Online webinar: 'Criminal Justice in a Pandemic: The courts'

Online webinar: 'Criminal Justice in a Pandemic: The courts'

In these two public webinars we will explore the enormous additional pressures that the pandemic has imposed on the criminal justice system. In the first event, our focus is the courts and we will explore the reality of daily life in magistrates’ courts and in the Crown Court, from bail applications to sentencing. What has...


Read more at: CELS Online seminar: 'The German Constitutional Court's decision on PSPP: Constitutional earthquake?'

CELS Online seminar: 'The German Constitutional Court's decision on PSPP: Constitutional earthquake?'

Chair: Professor Catherine Barnard Speakers: Dr Alicia Hinarejos Dr Markus Gehring Professor Michael Waibel In its judgment pronounced on 5 May , the Second Senate of the Federal Constitutional Court granted several constitutional complaints directed against the Public Sector Purchase Programme (PSPP) of the European...